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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent study of an overlooked subject and available for FREE,
By Navigateur (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: To Have and Have Not: Southeast Asian Raw Materials and the Origins of the Pacific War (Hardcover)
This is an excellent study of a subject often overlooked and certainly often simplified by many of the books on the origins of the conflict in the Pacific and Asia from 1931 to 1945. The control of critical natural resources in the 1930's was a significant concern of the parties involved. Today, one could draw a parallel with China's involvement in securing natural resources all over the world, though the probability of an outcome similar to World War II is far lower.
This book is available for FREE on the California Digital Library website (maintained by the publisher). Check http://content.cdlib.org/escholarship/ to search for the book. I would highly recommend reading this book in conjunction with "Bankrupting the Enemy" by Edward Miller. |
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To Have and Have Not: Southeast Asian Raw Materials and the Origins of the Pacific War by Jonathan Marshall (Hardcover - January 20, 1995)
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