At the Paris Peace Conferences, 1919–1923, China’s delegation focused on the return of Shandong, a former German colony occupied by Japan in 1915. When Japan’s claim was upheld, the Chinese diplomat Wellington Koo refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Part of The Makers of the Modern World series.
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https://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/makers-of-modern-world-china510796Makers of the Modern World: Wellington Koohttps://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/media/catalog/product/5/1/510796_8d16242e5b411de496a42ae310faacf1.jpg5.995.99GBPInStock/History/Academic/Highlights/Makers of the Modern World/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Academic/Historical periods/Twentieth Century/Academic/Categories/HistoryAt the Paris Peace Conferences, <span style="color: rgb(38, 38, 38); font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, sans-serif; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">1919–1923, </span>China’s delegation focused on the return of Shandong, a former German colony occupied by Japan in 1915. When Japan’s claim was upheld, the Chinese diplomat Wellington Koo refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Part of <i>The Makers of the Modern World</i> series.Hardback00add-to-cartJonathan ClementsAcademic196x126mmHausHardbackAsianPolitical Leaders