Abstract

Introduction: The United States and the West in Asia in the Twentieth Century: The Growth and Limits of Power by Jon Davidann The West Turns to Asia: The United States, Europe, Japan, and China, 1880 to WWII The Rise of an American Principle in China: A Reinterpretation of the First Open Door Notes Toward China by Yone Sugita Citadels of Civilization: U.S. and Japanese Visions of World Order in the Interwar Period by Jon Davidann U.S. and German Military and Naval Attaches in Japan, 1931-1939 by William Voss Struggle for National Survival: Eugenics in the Second Sino-Japanese War and Population Policies by Juliette Chung American Entrenchment in Asia: World War II, Occupation, and Neo-Colonialism The Pacific War: An Interpretation by Mark Parillo Japanese and American Images of Koreans: A Tale of Two Occupations by Mark Caprio American Military Bases in the Philippines, 1945-1965: Neo-Colonialism and Its Demise by Julian Madison The Limits of Power: The U.S. in Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand in the Cold War The Korean War: An Interpretive History by Stanley Sandler Victory and Defeat in the Vietnam War by Richard Jensen The Vietnam War, Thailand, and the United States by Arne Kislenko Orbiting the Western Sun: The Western Impact in Japan and China America and the Japanese Miracle: The Economic Nexus, 1945-2000 by Aaron Forsberg China and the Dissipation of Moral Authority: China Looks West after Mao by Jennifer Hubbert

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