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Contents
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: East Asia in the world: from imperialism to the cold war Stephan Haggard and David Kang; 2. The myth of the San Francisco system: understanding post-World War II East Asian order Evelyn Goh; Part II. The Imperial Era: 3. Survival through reforms: Siam and its escape from colonialism Pongkwan Sawasdipakdi; 4. The Russo-Japanese war, 1904-5 Scott Wolford; 5. The Chinese exclusion acts Enze Han, D. G. Kim; 6. Race and great power politics: the Japanese racial equality proposal of 1919 Erez Manela; Part III. To the Pacific War: 7. Reform, revolution, and state failure in early twentieth century China Richard Horowitz; 8. The second Sino-Japanese war and its aftermath, 1931-1965 Amy King; 9. Japanese expansionism and the 'greater east Asia co-prosperity sphere Jeremy Yellen; Part IV. The High Cold War in Asia: 10. Decentering the cold war from the division of Korea David Fields; 11. The first and second Taiwan straits crises Hsiao-ting Lin; 12. Alliances, state-building, and development in Asia James Lee; 13. Credibility and the Vietnam war in the era of incomplete US hegemony Khong Yuen Foong; 14. Nationalism and Anglo-American neo-colonialism in Southeast Asia, 1945-1965 Ngoei Wen-Qing; 15. Mandates, trusteeship, and decolonization in the North Pacific: balancing self-determination, development, and security Joanne Wallis, Jack Corbett; Part V. Conclusion: 16. Conclusion: a newly-dynamic East Asian international order Andrew Coe and Scott Wolford; Bibliography; Index.