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Japan and Singapore in the World Economy: Japan’s Economic Advance into Singapore 1870–1965 (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia)
 
 

Japan and Singapore in the World Economy: Japan’s Economic Advance into Singapore 1870–1965 (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia) [Library Binding]

Hitoshi Hirakawa (Author)

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0415192366 978-0415192361 August 1999 1
This pioneering work examines Japan's economic activities in Singapore from 1870 to 1965. Drawing upon a wide range of published and unpublished sources, the authors shed new light on issues such as:
* prostitution
* foreign trade by Kobe's overseas Chinese
* fishermen in the inter-war period
* Japanese economic activities during the Pacific War
* Japanese involvement in Singapore's post-war industrialisation plan
* the Lee Kuan Yew regimes policy towards Japan
* the 1960s Japanese investment boom
This important work challenges commonly-held views on Japan's economic advance into Southeast Asia in general and Singapore in particular.

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'The authors are to be commended on synthesizing a wide range of Japanese primary and secondary sources for the anglophone world, and this clearly written book will serve as a jumping-off point for further studies.' - Nicholas J. White, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

'the authors are to be commended for drawing on a wide range of unpublished archival material and including numerous maps and photographs of early twentieht-century Singapore. In addition, the link made between the economic, social and political dimensions of Japan's relations with Singapore renders this book recommended reading for those interested in the historical relations between two of East Asia's economic achievers.' - Asian Studies Review

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Japanese

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Britain acquired Penang in 1786, Singapore in 1819, and Malacca in 1824, and had them confirmed by the Dutch as British colonies under the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. Read the first page
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rayon piece goods, remittance shops, tripartite trade, ceding business, ami fishing, private foreign trade, fishing expenses, cotton piece goods, sundry goods, japanese fishermen, licensed prostitutes, industrialisation policy, marine products, commercial museum, licensed prostitution, occupation period, grave shortage, drift netting, fishing companies, rubber estates, transit port, southward advance, foreign exchange business, military notes, economic friction
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Southeast Asia, British Malaya, World War, Hong Kong, Straits Settlements, Military Administration, Pacific War, Eifuku Sangyo, Shokosho Boekikyoku, Maruzen Sekiyu, Yokohama Specie Bank, Bank of Tokyo, Mitsubishi Corporation, Federation of Malaya, High Street, Japanese Association, Lee Kuan Yew, Netherlands East Indies, Hong Leong, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Raffles Place, San Francisco, Shingaporu Nihonjinkai, Choya Shokai
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