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Racial Equality Bill: Japanese proposal at Paris Peace Conference : diplomatic manoeuvres and reasons for rejection
Title
Racial Equality Bill : Reasons for rejection
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Australasian Digital Theses Program
Date
2006
Author/Creator
Imamoto, Shizuka
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Honours) at Macquarie University.
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Thesis (MA (Hons))--Macquarie University (Division of Humanities, Dept. of Asian Languages), 2006.
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Bibliography: leaves 137-160.
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Introduction -- Anglo-Japanese relations and World War One -- Fear of Japan in Australia -- William Morris Hughes -- Japan's proposal and diplomacy at Paris -- Reasons for rejection : a discussion -- Conclusion.
Description
Japan as an ally of Britain, since the signing of Anglo-Japanese Alliance in 1902, entered World War One at British request. During the Great War Japan fought Germany in Asia and afforded protection to Australia. After the conclusion of the War, a peace conference was held at Paris in 1919. As a victorious ally and as one of the Five Great Powers of the day, Japan participated at the Paris Peace Conference, and proposed racial equality to be enshrined in the Covenant of the League of Nations. This Racial Equality Bill, despite the tireless efforts of the Japanese delegates who engaged the representatives of other countries in intense diplomatic negotiations, was rejected. The rejection, a debatable issue ever since, has inspired many explanations including the theory that it was a deliberate Japanese ploy to achieve other goals in the agenda. This thesis has researched the reasons for rejection and contends that the rejection was not due to any one particular reason. Four key factors: a) resolute opposition from Australian Prime Minister Hughes determined to protect White Australia Policy, b) lack of British support, c) lack of US support, and d) lack of support from the British dominions of New Zealand, Canada and South Africa; converged to defeat the Japanese proposal. Japanese inexperience in international diplomacy evident from strategic and tactical mistakes, their weak presentations and communications, and enormous delays in negotiations, at Paris, undermined Japan's position at the conference, but the reasons for rejection of the racial equality proposal were extrinsic.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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xii, 188 leaves
Subject Keyword
Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Japan
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Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1912-1926
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Japan -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
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Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Japan
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Japan -- Foreign relations -- Australia
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Australia -- Foreign relations -- Japan
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League of Nations
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White Australia policy
Resource Type
Thesis masters research
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Asian Languages

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/699
Language
eng
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Copyright Shizuka Imamoto 1006.
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