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Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami and Japanese America between the Two World Wars / Lee, Seok-Won   Journal Article
Lee, Seok-Won Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami was one of the most influential Japanese immigrant journalists to defend Japanese imperialism. He did so at a time when Japanese immigrant communities showed various responses to Japan’s becoming an Asian empire between the two world wars. This article shows how a Japanese immigrant journalist utilized minority politics to represent Japanese immigrant communities in the United States. Cooperating with the Japanese government’s public diplomacy and propaganda projects, Kawakami also linked the interests of his home country and Japanese immigrant communities to American national interests. For this purpose, he utilized the notions of open-door international trade and anti-communism – both widely shared by the American public – to justify Japanese imperialism and hide its colonial nature.
Key Words America  Japanese  Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami  Two World Wars 
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