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Juarez, Mexico, 61–62 |
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Kahawahai, Joe, 243 |
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Kalgan, China, 169 |
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Kanako Kentaro, 135 |
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Kanaya Hanzo, 201 |
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Kaneko Kentaru (Baron), 72 |
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Kansas, 133 |
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Karakhan, Lvov M., 171 |
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Kato Takaaki (Foreign Minister), 29, 30, 102, 104, 146, 204, 206 |
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Katsura cabinet, 71 |
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Kawakami, K. K., 246 |
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Kawashima Yoshiyuki (General), 218 |
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Kellogg, Frank B., 158 |
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Kellogg-Briand peace cause, 175 |
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Kennedy, President John F. (1917–1963), xi |
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Khabarovsk Protocol, 179 |
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Kido Koichi, 203 |
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Kihara Ryukichi, 245 |
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Kim, Roy, xxix |
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Kita Ikki (1883–1937), xxxii |
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Klein, David, l |
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Koizumi Yukiko, 247 |
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Kokuminto party, 195 |
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Kokutai no Hongi (The Principle of National Polity),, 199, 214 |
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Komatsu Midori, 139 |
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Konoe group, 203–204 |
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and Bolshevism, 181–186 |
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and the Black Ocean Society, 31 |
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occupation of by Japan, 128 |
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and U.S. hegemony, xxiv |
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Korea and the Old Orders in East Asia,, 185 |
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and Gentleman’s Agreement, 54 |
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Japanese sympathy with, 182 |
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marginalization of, xxviii |
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materials (for research), xxxix |
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and Vietnam, 268 |
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Krasnyi Archiv, l |
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Kuo-min tsa-shih she (National Monthly Society),, 112 |
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Kyoto University, 247 |


