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Together these essays tell the story of how two highly self-conscious cultures, with long and proud traditions of their own, have defined themselves both with respect to one another and under the influence of the West.

Originally published in 1980.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Akira Iriye
  3. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Contributors
  2. p. ix
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  1. Introduction
  2. Akira Iriye
  3. pp. 3-8
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  1. I THE FUNCTIONS OF CHINA IN TOKUGAWA THOUGHT
  2. pp. 9-36
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  1. II SINO-JAPANESE RIVALRY IN KOREA, 1876-1885
  2. Bonnie B. Oh
  3. pp. 37-57
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  1. III THE CHINESE IN MEIJI JAPAN: THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH THE JAPANESE BEFORE THE SINO-JAPANESE WAR
  2. Noriko Kamachi
  3. pp. 58-73
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  1. IV CHINA'S ATTITUDES TOWARD JAPAN AT THE TIME OF THE SINO-JAPANESE WAR*
  2. Samuel C. Chu
  3. pp. 74-95
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  1. V THE REFORM MOVEMENT OF 1898 AND THE MEIJI RESTORATION AS CH'ING-I MOVEMENTS
  2. John E. Schrecker
  3. pp. 96-106
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  1. VI KONOE AT SUMARO
  2. Marius B. Jansen
  3. pp. 107-123
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  1. VII CHINESE LEADERS AND JAPANESE AID IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC
  2. Ernest P. Young
  3. pp. 124-139
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  1. VIII TS'AO JU-LIN (1876-1966): HIS JAPANESE CONNECTIONS
  2. Madeleine Chi
  3. pp. 140-160
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  1. IX AN INTELLECTUAL'S RESPONSE TO WESTERN INTRUSION: NAITO KONAN'S VIEW OF REPUBLICAN CHINA
  2. pp. 161-183
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  1. X ISHIBASHI TANZAN AND THE TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS
  2. pp. 184-198
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  1. XI UGAKI KAZUSHIGE'S VIEW OF CHINA AND HIS CHINA POLICY, 1915-1930
  2. Masaru Ikei
  3. pp. 199-219
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  1. XII JAPAN'S ECONOMIC THRUST INTO NORTH CHINA, 1933-1938: FORMATION OF THE NORTH CHINA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
  2. Takafusa Nakamura
  3. pp. 220-253
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  1. XIII TOWARD A NEW CULTURAL ORDER: THE HSIN-MIN HUI
  2. pp. 254-274
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  1. XIV FACETS OF AN AMBIVALENT RELATIONSHIP: SMUGGLING, PUPPETS, AND ATROCITIES DURING THE WAR, 1937-1945
  2. Susan H. March
  3. pp. 275-303
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  1. XV CHOU FO-HAI : THE MAKING OF A COLLABORATOR
  2. Dunsho Hashikawa
  3. pp. 304-327
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  1. XVI JAPANESE PERSPECTIVES ON ASIA:FROM DISSOCIATION TO COPROSPERITY
  2. Dunsho Hashikawa
  3. pp. 328-356
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  1. INDEX
  2. pp. 357-369
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