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Ikeda Seihin, 217 |
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Ikle, Frank, xlix |
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illegal aliens, xxviii |
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immigrationAlso see Japanese: immigration, xxi, xxvii, 89, 119, 261 |
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Kato’s take on, 146 |
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and upset of open door initiativesSee Chapter 3, 232 |
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U.S. federal regulations on, 145 |
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immigrant smugglingAlso see illegal aliens, 61 |
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Immigration Law of 1907, 47 |
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Imperial democracy, 7 |
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Imperial Rule Assistance Association (IRAA), 236 |
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anti-imperialism, 109 |
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informal, 13 |
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Japanese, 194–197 |
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moral, 13 |
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Russo-British, 139 |
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Indochinese Communist Party, 266 |
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Inoue Nissho (priest), 207 |
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Inoue Saburo (Marquis), 204–205 |
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and Bolshevism in China, 175 |
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Knox’s, 79 |
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in Latin America, 142 |
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policy, 114 |
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Inukai Tsuyoshi (Prime Minister), 195, 200, 203–205, 207–208 |
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Iriye, Akira, 158 |
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Isaacs, Harold, 167 |
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Ishii Kikujiro (Foreign Minister), 100, 113, 126–129, 209, 212 |
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isolationism, xvii |
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Iswolsky, Alexander (Russian Foreign Minister), 82 |
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Ito Hirobumi (Prime Minister), xl–xli, 5–6, 31, 34, 51, 67, 184, 198 |
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Jansen, Marius, xlix |
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Japan |
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and Chaing Kai-shek, 177–180 |
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China policies of, 148 |
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and contested geographies, xiv–xvi |
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economic power of, 193–195 |
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Griswold’s work on, xliii–xliv, xlvi |


