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'Japanese Colonial Bureaucrats' Perception of Colonial Rule: What did they learn from the British Empire?' by Prof Michiya Kato was a seminar held at the Japan Research Centre, SOAS University of London on 24th January 2024.

Chair: Dr Fabio Gygi (SOAS University of London)

This lecture analyzes the careers and activities of colonial bureaucrats who worked in the colonies and spheres of influence in the prewar Japan, and attempts to clarify their perceptions of governance, and to elucidate the colonial governance thought of Japan.

Further details: soas.ac.uk/about/event/japanese-colonial-bureaucrats-perception-colonial-rule-what-did-they-learn-british
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