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- Title
- Item1. General, Miscellaneous / 3) Economic merits and demerits of Japanese diplomacy from Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 to Manchurian Incident, November 1936
- Hierarchy
- Reference Code
- B02030010500
- Call Number of holding
- A.1.0.0.6_001(Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Language
- Japanese
- Creator
- Research Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Date of Document Creation
- 1936.11
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- 14
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- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Summary
- 外交指導原理ノ確立及ビ其実行具体案ニ関スル参考資料第二輯附録 日清戦争ヨリ満洲事変ニ至ル日本外交ノ経済的得失(未定稿) 昭和十一年十一月 外務省調査部 一、現下日本ノ最大急務ハ我カ対外政策ノ根本的立直シニ在ルト考ヘルカ、之カ為ニハ先以テ帝国外交ノ根底ヲナス指導精神ヲ確立スル必要カアル、之レ我々カ「日本主義ノ外交指導原理」ヲ研究シ取纒メタ所以テアル 二、右指導原理ハ全然新タナル研究テアツテ甚タ未熟ナモノテアルカラ理論ト実際ノ両方面ヨリ更ニ深ク広グ考案研究ヲ加ヘ完壁ヲ期シ度イ意向テアル 三、我々ノ念願ハ固ヨリ単ナル学術的研究ニ在ルノテハ無イ、現実ニ帝国外交ノ根本的立直シヲ期シテ居ルノテアルカラ、更
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“1. General, Miscellaneous / 3) Economic merits and demerits of Japanese diplomacy from Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 to Manchurian Incident, November 1936” Japan Center for Asian Historical Records (JACAR) Ref.B02030010500, Documents relating to foreign policies of Japanese Empire (excluding foreign policies towards China and Manchuria, Vol. 1 (A.1.0.0.6_001) (Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)