BYU Studies Quarterly
Keywords
Mormon studies, China, Japan, international politics
Abstract
In analyzing the conflict between China and Japan in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the author asserts that the conflict resulted from a series of incidents. The article gives a brief overview of China and Japan's relations with each other and with Western powers, such as American's Open Door policy. By examining this conflict, the author hopes that he can bring to light principles and concepts that will lead to international cooperation.
Recommended Citation
Farnsworth, Lee W.
(1965)
"China and Japan: An Analysis of Conflict,"
BYU Studies Quarterly: Vol. 6:
Iss.
3, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol6/iss3/5