Description
This book provides an in-depth examination of two pivotal figures in modern Japanese history: Shigemitsu Mamoru and Togo Shigenori. Through detailed narrative and historical analysis, author Okazaki Hisahiko explores how these statesmen navigated Japan’s complex political landscape during a transformative period.
The work traces their diplomatic careers, strategic decisions, and influence on Japan’s international relations. Both men played crucial roles in Japan’s foreign policy during the pre-war, wartime, and post-war periods. This scholarly work offers valuable insights into their personal philosophies, political rivalries, and legacies that continue to shape Japanese historical discourse.
Published by the Foundation for the Promotion of Publishing Culture and Industry, this book serves as an essential resource for historians, political scientists, and those interested in understanding Japan’s twentieth-century political history and diplomatic traditions.







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