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Empires on the Pacific : World War II and the Struggle for the Mastery of Asia
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Empires on the Pacific : World War II and the Struggle for the Mastery of Asia Paperback - 2001

by Robert Smith Thompson

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New York: Basic Books Inc, 2001. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No Dj. 8vo. pp. xiii 3 434, includes black and white photographs. Explores the imperialistic ambitions of the United States in East Asia during the Pearl Harbor era of World War II.
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Early September, 1793, a meeting took place that would prove to be the first great collision of East and West, King George III had commissioned George, Lord Macartney, a British diplomat, and his entourage, to create an embassy in China, expand British trade in the country, and introduce Christianity into the Middle Kingdom.

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Robert Smith Thompson teaches at the University of South Carolina. His book A Time for War: FDR and the Path to Pearl Harbor was the first serious work to argue that FDR provoked the attack on Pearl Harbor as a way of justifying America's entry into war. He lives in Columbia, South Carolina.