The Journal of American-East Asian Relations - Abstracts

The Journal of American-East Asian Relations
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A 'lost chance' for what? Rethinking the origins of U.S.-PRC confrontation.(People's Republic of China)International relationsChristensen, Thomas J.
Anglo-American rivalry for military aviation in Southern China in the 1930s.International relationsXu, Guangqiu
An odd relationship: the State Department, its representatives, and American Protestant missionaries in Korea, 1882-1905.International relationsRyu, Dae Young
A quest for peace: Ayukawa Yoshisuke and U.S.-Japan relations, 1940.International relationsIguchi, Haruo
A response to chaos: the United States, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution, 1961-1968.(Special Issue: Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum)International relationsKaufman, Victor S.
Are there other ways to think about the 'Great Interregnum"?(Special Issue: Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum)International relationsChang, Gordon H.
Cambodia: the view from the United States, 1945-1954.International relationsClymer, Kenton J.
Challenging an immigrant discourse: the rise of the local-born Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-1970.International relationsNg, Wing Chung
China and America: a troubled relationship.(Special Issue: Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum)International relationsZhai, Qiang
China's 1905 anti-American boycott: A nationalist myth?International relationsMeissner, Daniel J.
Chinese Americans and U.S.-China relations in the twenty-first century: Applications of cross-national competence to interdependent resource-consumption challenges.International relationsKoehn, Peter H.
Chinese Americans: a rising factor in U.S.-China relations.International relationsYin, Xiao-huang, Lan, Zhiyong
Circulating American higher education: The case of Lingnan University, 1888-1951.International relationsDong Wang
Competing images and American official reconsiderations of China policy, 1961-1968.International relationsGoh, Evelyn
Complementarity, correspondence, and the community of the bomb.(moral and ethical aspects of making an atomic bomb)International relationsChiabotti, Stephen D.
Confrontation in Danang: III MAF and the Buddhist struggle movement in South Vietnam.International relationsTopmiller, Robert
Crisis and confrontation: Chinese-American relations during the Eisenhower administration.(Dwight David Eisenhower)International relationsQiang Zhai
Davao-kuo: the political economy of a Japanese settler zone in Philippine colonial society.International relationsAbinales, Patricio N.
Delusions of development: the Eisenhower administration and the foreign aid program in Vietnam, 1955-1960.International relationsAdamson, Michael R.
Development delayed: U.S. economic policy in occupied Korea, 1945-1948.International relationsMatray, James I.
Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Korean War: cautionary tale and hopeful precedent.International relationsMillett, Allan R.
Eisenhower and Japanese economic recovery: the politics of integration with the Western trading bloc, 1952-55.International relationsForsberg, Aaron
External discipline during counterinsurgency: a Philippine war case study, 1900-1901.International relationsReed, John S.
'Fan Meifuri:' the Chinese student movement opposing the U.S. rehabilitation of Japan, 1948.International relationsZhang, Hong
Food for Communist China: a U.S. policy dilemma, 1961-1963.(Special Issue: Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum)International relationsKang, Jean S.
Food for thought: reflections on food aid and the idea of another lost chance in Sino-American relations.(Special Issue: Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum)International relationsGarver, John W.
From commerce to conquest: John Barrett and America's rendezvous with Asia, 1894-1902.International relationsVaughan, Christopher A.
Hiroshima, the American media, and the construction of conventional wisdom.International relationsMohan, Uday, Tree, Sanho
Historical wrongs and human rights in Sino-foreign relations: The legacy of extraterritoriality.International relationsScully, Eileen P.
How race mattered: Kagawa Toyohiko in the United States.(Special Issue - Bridging an Ocean: American Missionaries and Asian Converts Reexamined)International relationsSchildgen, Robert
Impetus for immigration reform: Asian refugees and the Cold War.International relationsDavis, Michael G.
Introduction: historical scholarship and public memory.International relationsIriye, Akira
Introduction: new episodes in the U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia.(Statistical Data Included)International relationsJohnson, Robert David
Introductory remarks.(Address from Pacific Quest: Memory, Freedom, and Communication)(address by Frank Ninkovich introducing historian Akira Iriye)(Transcript)International relations 
Japanese YMCA cultural imperialism in Korea and Manchuria after the Russo-Japanese war.(Special Issue - Bridging an Ocean: American Missionaries and Asian Converts Reexamined)International relationsDavidann, Jon
Japan's foreign aid after the San Francisco Peace Treaty.International relationsKatada, Saori N.
Kennedy, China, and the tragedy of no chance.(Special Issue: Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum)International relationsKochavi, Noam
Le Duan, the American war, and the creation of an independent Vietnamese state.International relationsAsselin, Pierre
Mao Zedong's perception of the world in 1968-1972: rationale for the Sino-American rapprochement.International relationsCheng, Joseph Y. S.
"Memory, freedom, and communication; a historical assessment of the last half-century."(Address from Pacific Quest: Memory, Freedom, and Communication)(address by Akira Iriye)(Transcript)International relations 
Mist across the Bamboo Curtain: China's internal crisis and the American intelligence process, 1961-1962.International relationsKochavi, Noam
Negotiating the Cold war: The United States and the two Koreas.International relationsLee, Steven Hugh
"Only as dust in the face of the wind": an analysis of the BRAVO nuclear incident in the Pacific, 1954.International relationsSmith-Norris, Martha
Opening Pandora's box: the genesis and evolution of the 1964 congressional resolution on Vietnam.International relationsJohns, Andrew L.
Orientalizing the Pacific Rim: the production of exotic knowledge by AMerican missionaries and sociologists in the 1920s.(Special Issue - Bridging an Ocean: American Missionaries and Asian Converts Reexamined)International relationsYu, Henry
Paradise or hell hole? U.S. Marines in post-World War II China.International relationsGuo, Xixiao
Patterns of Chinese policies on technology transfer.International relationsFeigenbaum, Evan A.
Perennial anxiety: Japan-U.S.controversy over recognition of PRC, 1952-1958.(People's Republic of China)International relationsShimizu, Sayuri
Quality versus quantity: the Rockefeller Foundation and nurses' training in China.International relationsChen, Kaiyi
Racing to the finish: the decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki.International relationsGoldberg, Stanley
Religious liberalism, international politics, and diasporic relaities: the Chinese Students Christian Association of North America, 1909-1951.(Special Issue - Bridging an Ocean: American Missionaries and Asian Converts Reexamined)International relationsTseng, Timothy
Rolling Thunder and Linebacker campaigns: The North Vietnamese view.International relationsPribbenow, Merle L., II
SACO in history and histories: politics and memory.(Sino-American Special Technical Cooperative Organization)International relationsShen, Yu
Strangers in Hanoi: Chineses, Americans, and the Vietnamese August revolution of 1945.International relationsWorthing, Peter M.
Systemic lock: The institutionalization of history in post-1965 South Korea-Japan relations.International relationsHyung Gu Lynn
The American social gospel and the Chinese YMCA.(Special Issue - Bridging an Ocean: American Missionaries and Asian Converts Reexamined)(Young Men's Christian Association)International relationsXing, Jun
The Canadian-Asian experience: an introductory synthesis.(significance of Asian immigrants to Canada)International relationsLee, Steven Hugh
The colonized colonizers: Korean experiences of the Vietnam War.International relationsPark, Jinim
The Diem Experiment: Franco-American conflict over South Vietnam, July 1954-May 1955.International relationsStatler, Kathryn
The 'Enola Gay' and Japan's struggle to surrender.(Smithsonian Institution's 'Enola Gay' exhibit on World War II)International relationsCoox, Alvin D.
The impact of strategic bombing in the Pacific.(World War II)International relationsHuston, John W.
The mushroom cloud and national psyches: Japanese and American perceptions of the A-bomb decision, 1945-1995.International relationsSadao, Asada
The other China Hands: U.S. Army officers and America's failure in China, 1941-1950.International relationsGallicchio, Marc
The politics of mnemonics: History in the debate over Taiwan's status.International relationsPhillips, Steven
There and back again: foreigners and the Chinese revolution.International relationsVanlandingham, Beth
The Son Tay raid: An intelligence paradox.International relationsManeki, Sharon A.
The unbearable whiteness of being Christian.(Special Issue - Bridging an Ocean: American Missionaries and Asian Converts Reexamined)(cultural interplay between Japan and the US)International relationsGessel, Van C.
The United States, the Soviet Union, and the division of Korea: a comparative approach.International relationsStueck, William
To reconstruct the medieval: Rural reconstruction in interwar China and the rise of an American style of modernization, 1921-1961.International relationsEkbladh, David
Treaty or travesty?: Legal issues surrounding the U.S.-Philippines Military Base Agreement of 1947-1992.International relationsMa, L. Eve Armentrout
U.S. strategic debates over the defense of Japan: Lessons for the twenty-first century.International relationsShibayama, Futoshi
William L.Clayton and the recognition of China, 1945-1966: more speculations on "lost chances in China".(Special Issue: Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum)International relationsRoberts, Priscilla
"Yankee impertinence, Yankee corruption": the Tokugawa Shogunate and Robert Pruyn, 1862-1867.International relationsEricson, Mark D.
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