Abstract

It is indeed amazing that about sixteen months before the invasion of the Dutch East Indies the shrewd Nipponese, in pursuance of their policy of incorporating the Archipelago within the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere by peaceful means, resorted to an ingenuous technique of economic negotiations.1 It was only when they failed to persuade the Indies Government to accept their conception of the Co-Prosperity Sphere that they thought of military action against the Archipelago.

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