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During The Japanese-Russian War, Kantaro Kaneko Was Traveling To The United States For Diplomatic Activities

Posted on:2020-02-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330572486209Subject:World History
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Kaneko Kentaro(March 13,1853--May 16,1942)was a bureaucrat,politician and important minister in the Meiji period of Japan.ITO bowen is a close figure,December 1871,as a member of the iwakura mission to study in the United States.He met Theodore Roosevelt,an American student.In 1904,the russo war broke out.At the beginning of the war,Kaneko Kentaro was sent to the United States by Ito,President of the privy council,to carry out diplomatic work and complete the mission of winning the support of the United States for Japan.Gold after the United States learned that although the United States is neutral,but his old classmate Theodore Roosevelt is biased towards Japan,support for Japan this news.This paper is divided into three chapters to discuss the travel activities of Kaneko Kentaro in the United States.The first chapter discusses the background and reasons of Kaneko Kentaro 's travel in the United States.The second chapter describes a series of activities of Kaneko Kentaro in the United States.Kaneko Kentaro was an excellent "folk propaganda ambassador".He used this status to attend various high-level gatherings and make speeches in the United States.His series of activities promoted the good impression of the United States on Japan and won the financial support from Britain and the United States to Japan,making important contributions to the victory of Japan in the russo war.Roosevelt's promise to mediate the war was actually driven by the national interests of the United States in east Asia at the end of the 19 th century.The United States needed to be friendly with Japan in east Asia.However,the mission of the United States of Japan and the United States adapted to and promoted the strategic cooperation between Japan and the United States.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kaneko Kentaro, Russo-Japanese War, Japanese diplomacy
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