Asia's Breakup

Asia's Breakup

by (u. S.) Thomas F. Miller

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Thomas F. Miller was a pioneer American journalist in China and the founder of the Miller Review. "The Break of Asia: The Rise and Fall of the Far East Before 1909" is a comprehensive and profound observation of the situation in the Far East faced by China in the early 20th century by the famous American Far East journalist Thomas F. Miller. It is a re-examination of the new stage of the Far East issue from an American perspective, including Japan's policies and trends, the situation in China, and the interests of the United States on related issues. It analyzes Japan's economic, political, diplomatic, and military conditions and policies at that time, the facts and effects of Japan's invasion of Korea and Manchuria, China's reform movement and modern industry, the political and social conditions and geographical advantages of the Philippines, and the impact of the United States on the situation in the Pacific. It also predicts, to a certain extent, the collapse of the late Qing Dynasty, the rupture of East Asia, Japan's full-scale invasion of China and other major historical events, leading people to rethink China's modernization process.

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