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Contemporary politics in the Far East
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Politics in China and in Japan
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Contemporary relations: China, Japan, and the United States
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1916
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Includes bibliographical references
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Book I. Politics in China and in Japan -- Book II. Contemporary relations: China, Japan, and the United States -- Appendices
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- Table of Contents
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Contents
Book I. Politics in China and in Japan
China p.1
I. China: the revolution p.3
II. China: organization and government under the old regime p.18
III. China: reconstruction and rebellion. Steps toward a constitution p.38
IV. China: provisional constitution p.48
V. China: political parties and party politics p.66
VI. China: the return to monarchy p.87
Japan p.101
VII. Japan: the rise of Japan as a modern power p.103
VIII. Japan: constitution and government p.128
IX. Japan: political parties and party politics p.147
X. Japan: count Okuma and the present regime p.171
Book II. Contemporary relations: China, Japan, and the United States
The recent past p.193
XI. Japan: steps on the road to empire. The passing of Korea p.195
XII. The opening of China and the scramble for concessions p.216
XIII. The open door policy p.231
XIV. Japan's challenge to Russia and entrance into south Manchuria p.243
XV. South Manchuria: ten years of Japanese administration p.256
The recent past and the present p.283
XVI. Japan and Germany. The peace of the Far East p.285
XVII. Japan and China: negotiations and agreements of 1915 p.301
XVIII. Japan's Monroe doctrine for Asia p.344
XIX. Japan and the United States p.360
XX. China and the United States p.380
Appendices
I. Memorandum on governmental systems, submitted by Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, constitutional adviser to the Chinese government, to President Yuan Shih-kai p.413
II. Message of President Yuan Shih-kai to the Council of State, September 6, 1915 p.425
III. Message of President Yuan Shih-kai making public a memorial from the Council of State, October 11, 1915 p.427
IV. Law for the organization of the citizens' representative convention, China p.430
V. The expansion of Japan p.434
VI. Japan's revised demands on China, as presented April 26, 1915 p.435
VII. Treaty clauses with regard to the integrity of Korea and China and the maintenance of the open door p.441
Index p.451
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This eBook is digitized by Pao Yue-Kong Library from the Special Collections
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image/jpeg
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This eBook: 489 p.
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Source format: xii, 466 p. : folded map ; 23 cm.
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Barcode: 0000803865955
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Call No.: [CLR] DS518 .H6 1916
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