Japan, Britain and the Yellow Peril in Africa in the 1930s
Author: Richard Bradshaw, Jim Ransdell.
Bradshaw, Richard and Ransdell, Jim. October 2011. "Japan, Britain and the Yellow Peril in Africa in the 1930s." The Asia-Pacific Journal 9 (44): https://apjjf.org/2011/9/44/Richard-Bradshaw/3626/article.html
During the 1930s, a dramatic increase in Japanese exports to Africa and Japan’s growing influence in Ethiopia led many Europeans and South African whites to evoke the specter of the ‘Yellow Peril’ and to call for measures to halt Japan’s ‘penetration’ of Africa. Japan’s close ties with Ethiopia and her growing exports to South Africa were of particular concern. Japan and Italy were able to reach an agreement with regard to their conflict of interest in Ethiopia, but Japan’s relations with the British Empire suffered as a result of anti-Japanese sentiment in South Africa.Published: October 2011Typ: journalArticleISSN: