An Imperial Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Japanese Occupation of the Mongolian Steppe
Miller Library, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, MEIn the 1930s, Imperial Japan expanded into the Mongol territories of Northeast China, where nomadic herders lived on the steppe. Japanese planners, however, did not see seasonal migration as a rational use of resources, but rather, the root of overgrazing and degradation. As a result, they sought to eliminate nomadic features of herding. Japanese experimental […]