West Across the Pacific: American Involvement in East Asia from 1898 to the Vietnam War
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Tokyo, Japan (continued) and U.S. efforts at amicability with Japan, 126, 137

ultranationalism in, 197, 200–202

and Vietnam, 261

Tonghak party, 184

Tonghak rebellion (1894), 181

Tosa, Japan, 63–64

Toyama Mitsuru, 31

Toyo Hogei Whaling Company, 87

trade, xxvii, xxxi, xl, 14–16, 57, 119, 149, 160, 253

China opening relations of, 184

in Hong Kong, 83, 161

and open doorism, 27–28

unions, 170

Trans-Siberian railway, 114

treason, 217

Treat, Payson J., xliv

Treaty of Versailles, xxx, 110, 113

Triad rebellion, 159

Tripartite Pact (Japan, Germany, and Italy), 255

Triple Entente, 23, 25

Triple Intervention, 182

Truman, President Harry S.(1884–1972), 264

Truong Chinh (Indochinese communist party),, 266

Tsao Ju-lin, 107

Tsitsihar, Manchuria, 75

Tsuneya Sufuku, 31

Tung Chih reign (1873), 181

Twenty-one Demands episode, 101

U.S.-China People’s Friendship Association, xvi

U.S. Steel, 99, 138

U.S.-Japan Treaty (of 1911), 144

Uchida Yasuya (Japanese Ambassador), 55, 86, 88

Ugaki Kazushige (Governer-General), 201, 205

Union Labor Party(San Francisco), 46

United Front (China), 232, 234, 236

United Press (Hearst), 86

United States, xxv, xxvii–xxviii, xxx, 148, 163

annexation plans of, 1–6

anti-Japanese sentiment in, 43, 47, 86–87, 89, 97–98

and author’s memory of occupied Japan, 277, 292, 295, 298–299

and Bolshevism in China, 167, 176

and Conroy’s diplomatic history, xii

efforts at amicability with Japan, 71, 125–129, 137–140

and historical documentation, xl–xli, xlvi–xlviii, li–lii

and immigration issues, 53–58, 60–65, 67, 143, 145–147

and insurrection in Asia, 221–222

and Manchurian development, 72–73, 78, 80, 84

and open doorism, 9–10, 12–15, 17–19, 21–22, 24–30, 33–36

and party politics of Japan, 209

picture brides in, 131–134

and politics of escalation, 231

and postmodernism, xiv, xvii–xviii, xxiii–xxiv, xxxiv

reports of in Hawaiian newspapers, 239, 255–256

and Reinsch’s management of China, 99–100, 104, 106, 108