and Hawaiian annexation, 1–7 |
and invasion of China, 101–103 |
and insurrection, 219–221 |
and nationalism in China, 181–186 |
and open doorism, See Chapter 2 |
and Pacific cruise of US Fleet, 51–52 |
peace movement in, 135–136 |
picture brides from, 133–134 |
and politics of escalation, 231–236 |
and postmodernism, xxiii–xxv, xxvii, xxxiv–xxxv |
reports of in Hawaiian newspapers, 239, 241, 242–247, 250–256 |
and Root-Takahira agreement, 77–78 |
and Shangtung question, 109–113 |
and Siberian intervention, 115–118 |
Soga’s opinion on, 248–249 |
and Solvency in China, 157–159 |
ultranationalism of, 196–203 |
and war as analogy, xviii |
Japan Liberal Party, 288 |
Japan Review, 140 |
Japan State Socialist Party (Nihon Kokka Shakaito),, 207 |
Japanese |
Central China Army, 235 |
language schools, 240 |
North China Army, 234 |
residency in U.S., xxvi, 2, 5–6, 45, 49, 78, 97, 115–117, 134, 202 |
Japanese and Korean Exclusion League, 46 |
Japanese Horseshoe (restaurant, San Francisco, CA), 48 |
Japanese Military Association, 136 |
Japanese Social Democratic Party (Shakai Minshuto),, 207 |
Japanese-American Treaty, 97 |
Jiji Shimpo, 84 |
Joffe, Adolf, 166 |
Jong-yil Lah, xlix |
Jordan, David Starr, 138 |