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<h2>The League and Manchuria: The Second Phase of the Chinese-Japanese Conflict, October 1-24, 1931</h2>
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<h3><em>The League and Manchuria: The Second Phase of the Chinese-Japanese Conflict, October 1-24, 1931</em>, Geneva Special Studies, vol. II, no. 11. Geneva, Switzerland: Geneva Research Information Committee, 1931.</h3>
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<p>The <em>Geneva Special Studies</em> were a series of journals published on global conflicts that were so severe the League of Nations stepped in to help maintain world peace. This series focuses on a dispute over Manchuria between China and Japan. That dispute, as well as pushback over rising Japanese influence in China, would lead to the Second Sino-Japanese War fought as part of World War II. The studies focus on a recounting of the League of Nations action with both countries, and detail items such as troop movement, negotiations between the countries, and international action that influenced each nation. </p>
<p> Volume II, number 11 focuses on the second phase of the conflict in October 1931. The introductory page discusses the conclusions of the earlier volume and the resolution adopted by both China and Japan regarding the withdrawal of troops and disarmament. The series is largely a daily accounting of the various phases of the conflict abroad as well as political discussions in the US and Europe.</p>
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