Transatlantic relations in the run-up to Pearl Harbor: The Dutch East Indies at Stake
Abstract:
This paper provides an extensive historical reconstruction of the diplomatic exchanges between the United States, the Netherlands and Great Britain regarding the 1941 oil embargo on Japan. Based on new multi-archival evidence, it interrogates Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s foreign policy and allied cooperation in the Far East during this time, and sheds new light on the question whether FDR aimed to provoke or deter Japan at the onset of the American entry into World War II. This research contributes to the diplomatic and transatlantic history literature, foreign policy analysis literature, and speaks more specifically to the debate on deception and the American entry into the Second World War.
Author Listing:Anne van Wijk
Volume:17
Pages:370-391
DOI:10.1057/S42738-019-00023-Z
Language:English
Journal:Journal of Transatlantic Studies
Journal of Transatlantic Studies
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ISSN:1479-4012
发刊频率:4 issues per year
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出版社:Springer Nature
期刊介绍
The Journal of Transatlantic Studies is the official journal of the Transatlantic Studies Association. It began publication in 2003. The focus is on the transatlantic region broadly defined to include the Americas and the Caribbean in the west and Europe extending to Russia the Middle East and Africa in the east.The Journal explores and provides multi-disciplinary analysis of this vital region of the world through engagement principally with: - History - Literature - IR and Security Studies - International Law and Organisation - Culture and Race - Slavery and Migration - Film - Economics and Business Studies - Planning and the Environment It is published quarterly and accepts proposals for themed issues as well as individual articles between 5-12,000 words in length. It also has a short book review section. Two peer reviewers evaluate all submissions and any manuscript that divides opinion is then submitted to a third peer reviewer for a final decision. The JTS aims to provide decisions on submissions within 12 weeks.