Andrew Capshaw

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Woodrow Wilson’s idealistic demand for the self-determination of nations after World War I seemed to apply to Asians as well as Europeans. But the promised democracy never came to the East, where colonies remained colonies; the West had two standards of freedom, one for itself and one for those east of Suez. With each year the gap between East and West widened as the Western masters, particularly the British, offered mere patchwork reforms.
The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945
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