英文摘要 |
In regards to foreign policy, the Imperial Way Faction and the Manchurian Faction both supported the Northern Expansion to defend against the USSR. The foreign policy of both factions aimed to entice China to join the Japan and Manchukuo joint defense camp. As a result, the Imperial Way Faction and the Manchurian Faction earned the nickname "Soviet Opposition Faction". The Control Faction backed the Southern Expansion in order to face the UK and the USA. A Chinese Opposition policy was in place in case China refused to join Japan and Manchukuo in opposing the USSR. Or, if China refused to give up ties to the UK and the USA, and the Control Faction wouldn't rule out using military force to attack China. Therefore, the Control Faction was also known as the "China Opposition Faction". After the February 26 Incident the first of the Soviet Opposition Factions, the Imperial Way Faction, declined. After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, the other Soviet Opposition Faction, the Manchurian Faction, also began to wane. Here the New Control Faction that faced China, the UK and USA was the outstanding faction, and it can be said that it was a significant historical event that affected the Sino-Japanese War, the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, and the Pacific War. |