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Why Japan Was Strong (1943)
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Published Reviews
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    The Building of the Colossus (Review)
    Why Japan Was Strong, by John Patric
    1. Why Japan Was Strong by John Patric
    The Saturday Review, July 3, 1943, p. 18
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    Japanese at Home and Abroad (4 Reviews)
    Japan's Military Masters, by Hillis Lory
    1. Japan's Military Masters by Hillis Lory
    2. Why Japan Was Strong by John Patric
    3. My War with Japan by Carroll D. Alcott
    4. Prisoner of the Japs by Gwen Dew
    The New Republic, August 30, 1943, pp. 292-293
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The Far East
    1. America's Role in Asia by Harry Paxton Howard
    2. American Diplomacy in the Far East: 1941 by K.C. Li
    3. War and Peace in the Pacific
    4. Japan's Military Masters by Hillis Lory
    5. Why Japan Was Strong by John Patric
    6. Challenge: Behind the Face of Japan by Upton Close
    7. A Gazetteer of Japanese Place Names by Stanley Gerr
    8. Bushido: The Anatomy of Terror by O. Alexandre J. Pernikoff
    9. Is China a Democracy? by Creighton Lacy
    10. Resistance and Reconstruction by Chiang Kai-shek
    11. Little China: The Annamese Lands by Alan Houghton Brodrick
    12. East of Singapore by Marjorie Appleton
    13. The Making of Modern New Guinea by Stephen Winsor Reed
    14. The Papuan Achievement by Lewis Lett
    15. Islands of the Pacific by Hawthorne Daniel
    Foreign Affairs, October 1943, p. 166