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MICROCOPY~ RISOLU11ON Il%1 CHAWi

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INTRODUCTION

This highly selective bibliography was prepared for useat the Ninth Military History Symposium on "The AmericanMilitary and the Far East" held at the United States AirForce Academy, 1-3 October 1980.

The resources cited were selected to try and show basicAmerican interests including military operations, policyand strategy in the Far East, how the military saw itsrole and what part it played from the time of the Spanish-American War to the present.

This bibliography was compiled by Mary Ann Robinson ofthe Reference Branch, United States Air Force AcademyLibrary. The manuscript was prepared for the printer byVonceil Porter.

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THE AMERICAN MILITARY AND THE FAR EAST

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I. GENERAL WORKS

BOOKS ......... ................. 1PERIODICAL ARTICLES ..... .......... 7GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS .... ........ 9

II. PICTORIAL WORKS

BOOKS .... .......... ... ..... .. 10

III. 1898-1919

BOOKS. ................. 12PERIODICAL ARTICLES. ............. . 15GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS .......... .. 16

IV. 1919-1941 - INTERW4R YEARS

BOOKS ...... ................. 17PERIODICAL ARTICLES ............ . 21GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS .......... .. 23

V. 1941-1945 - WORLD WAR II

BOOKS. . ................. 24PERIODICAL ARTICLES3..........30GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS .......... .. 32

VI. 1945-1954 - COLD WAR AND KOREAN CONFLICT

BOOKS ...... ................. 33PERIODICAL ARTICLES ............ . 38GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS .......... .. 41

VII. 1954 TO THE PRESENT - VIETNAM AND BEYOND

BOOKS ...... ................. 42PERIODICAL ARTICLES ............ . 53GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS .......... .. 60REPORT LITERATURE ... ........... .. 63

VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHIES

BOOKS ...... ................. 64

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GENERAL WORKS

BOOKS

About face: the China decision and its consequences. JohnTierney, Jr., editor. New Rochelle, N.Y.: ArlingtonHouse, 1979. (E 183.8 .T3 A26)

Air Force Academy Assembly, 14th, U.S. Air Force Academy,1972. The United States and Japan: proceedings of theFourteenth Air Force Academy Assembly, April 12-15.1972. n.p., 1973. (UGB 849 .A8 A2 1972, Spec. Coll.)

American Assembly. The United States and Japan. HerbertPassin, editor. 2d ed., rev. Washington: ColumbiaBooks, 1975. (E 183.8 .J3 A64 1975)

American Assembly. The United States and the Far East.2d ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc.,1962. (DS 518.8 .A51 1962)

American Assembly. The United States and the Philippines.Frank H. Golay, editor. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:Prentice-Hall, 1966. (E 183.8 .P5 A51)

American-East Asian relations: a survey. Ernest R. Mayand James C. Thomson, Jr., editors. Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press, 1972. (DS 518.8 .A514)

The American image of China, with a history of Sino-American relations. Benson Lee Grayson, editor. NewYork: Ungar, 1979. (E 183.8 .C5 A73)

American University, Washington, D.C. Special OperationsResearch Office. A summary of the U.S. role ininsurgency situations in the Philippine islands,1899-1955. Andrew D. Sens, compiler. 1964. (DS

65.A5)

Asian dilemma: United States, Japan, and China. ElaineH. Burnell, editor. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Centerfor the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969.(E 183.8 .C5 A83)

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Aspects of Sino-American relations since 1784. Thomas H.Etzold, editor. New York: New Viewpoints, 1978.(E 183.8 .C5 A79)

Barnett, A. Doak. China and the major powers in East Asia.Washington: Brookings Institution, 1977. (DS 740.5.R8 B37)

Battistini, Lawrence Henry. The rise of American influencein Asia and the Pacific. East Lansing: Michigan StateUniversity Press, 1960. (DS 518.8 .B33r)

Bisson, Thomas Arthur. America's Far Eastern policy. NewYork: International Secretariat, Institute ofPacific Relations, 1945. (DS 518.8 B62)

Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. Browne and Shaw Inter-national Studies Division. The control of local con-flict: case studies. V.4. Far Eastern case studies.Waltham, Mass., 1969. (UA 11 .B69 v.4)

Brazil, Harold E. A world apart: American military dip-lomacy in Southeast Asia. Washington: UniversityPress of America, 1977. (on order)

Brown, Weldon Amzy. Prelude to disaster: the Americanrole in Vietnam, 1940-1963. Port Washington, N.Y.:Kennikat Press, 1975. (E 183.8 .V5 B76)

Buss, Claude Albert. The United States and the Philippines:background for policy. Washington: American Enter-prise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1977.(E 183.8 .P5 B87)

Charleton, Michael, et al. Many reasons why: the Americaninvolvement in V-etnam. New YorK: ill ana Wang,1978. (DS 558 .C46 1978b)

Clyde, Paul H. United States policy toward china: dip-lomatic and public documents. 1839-1939. New York:Russl a Russell, 1964. (E 183.8 .C5 C6)

Cohen, Warren I. America's response to China; am inter-pretive history of Sino-American relations. NewYork: Wiley, 1971. (E 183.8 .C5 C67)

. The Chinese connection: Roger S. Greene,Thomas W. Lamont George E. Sokolsk and American-East Asian relations. New York: Columbia University

Press, 1978. T=3. .C5 C623)

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Davies, John P. Dragon by the tail; American. British,Japanese, and Russian encounters with China and oneanother. New York: Norton, 1972. (DS 775 .D37)

Denlinger, Sutherland, et al. War in the Pacific; astudy of navies, peoples, and battle problems. NewYork: Arno Press, 1970. (DU 29 .D39 1970)

Dragon and eagle: United States-China relations: pastand future. Michel Oksenburg and Robert B. Oxnam,editors. New York: Basic Books, 1978. (E 183.8.C5 D7)

Dulles, Foster R. China and America; the story of theirrelations since 1784. Port Washington, N.Y.:Kennikat Press, 1946. (E 183.8 .C5 D88)

Emmerson, John K. The Japanese thread: a life in theU.S. Foreign Service. New York: Holt, Rinehartand Winston, 1978. (E 748 .E45 A34)

Fairbank, John K. China perceived; images and policiesin Chinese-American relations. New York: Knopf,1974. (E 183.8 .C5 F27 1974)

Chinese-American interactions: a historicalsummary. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers UniversityPress, 1975. (E 183.8 .C5 F29)

The United States and China. 4th ed. Cambridge,Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1979. (DS 735.F3 1979)

Fifield, Russell H. Americans in Southeast Asia: theroots of commitment. New York: Crowell, 1973.(DS 518.8 .F47)

Futrell, Robert F. United States policy toward SoutheastAsia, 1943-1968; a chronological compendium. MaxwellAir Force Base, Ala.: Aerospace Studies Institute,Air University, 1968. (DS 503.4 C83u)

Iriye, Akira. Across the Pacific; an inner history ofAmerican-East Asian relations. New York: Harcourt,Brace and World, 1967. (DS 518.8 16)

. The cold war in Asia; a historical introduction.Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1974.(DS 33.4 .U6 174)

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James, Dorris C. The years of MacArthur. Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1970-1975. (E 745 .MlIJ)

Japan, Korea, and China: American perceptions and pol-icies. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1979.TD(518.8 .J35)

Kahn, Ely J. The China hands: America's Foreign Serviceofficers and what befell them. New York: Viking,1975. (JX 1428 .C6 K34)

Kalb, Marvin L., et al. Roots of involvement; the U.S.in Asia, 1784-9ff. New York: Norton, 1971.(DS 557.6 .K315 1971)

Kasai, Jiuji G. The United States and Japan in the Pacific;American naval maneuvers and Japan's Pacific policy.New York: Arno Press, 1970.. (DS 845 .K19)

Kim, Young H. East Asia's turbulent century, withAmerican diplomatic documents. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1966. (DS 518.8 .K5)

Kubeck, Anthony. The Red China papers: what Americansdeserve to know about U.S. -Chinese relations. NewRochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, 1975. (E 183.8.C5 K817)

Lifton, Robert J., comp. America and the Asian revolutions.Chicago: Aldine Pub. Co., 1970. (DS 558 .L5)

MacFarquhar, Roderick, comp. Sino-American relations,1949-1971. New York: Praeger, 1972. (E 183.8 .C5 M14)

May, Gary. China scapegoat: the diplomatic ordeal ofJohn Carter Vincent. Washington: New Republic Books,1979. (E 748 .V564 M39)

Mrazek, Rudolf. The United States and the Indonesianmilitary, 1945-1965: a study of an intervention.Prague: Academia, 1978. (on order)

Mutual images: essays in American-Japanese zelations.Akira Iriye, editor. Cambridge: Harvard UniversityPress, 1975. (E 183.8 .J3 M85)

Nationalism and communism in Asia: the American response.Norman Graebner, editor. Lexington, Mass.: Heath,1977. (on order) 4

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Neu, Charles E. The troubled encounter: the UnitedStates and Japan. New York: Wiley, 1975. (E 183.8.J3 N367)

Neumann, William L. America encounters Japan; from Perryto MacArthur. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1963.(E 183.8 .J3 N49)

Nevin, David. The American touch in Micronesia. New York:Norton, 1977. (JQ 6451 .A3 N48 1977)

O'Connor, Richard. Pacific destiny; an informal historyof the U.S. in the Far East: 1776-1968. Boston:Little, Brown, 1969. (DS 518.8 018)

The Pacific rivals; a Japanese view of Japanese-Americanrelations. Asahi Shimbun staff. New York: Weather-hill/Asahi, 1972. (E 183.8 .J3 P113)

Pomeroy, Earl S. Pacific outpost; American strategy inGuam and Micronesia. Stanford: Stanford UniversityPress, 1951. (DU 647 .P78)

Pomeroy, William J. An American-made tragedy; neo-colonialism & dictatorshi? in the Philippines. NewYork: International Publishers, 1974. (DS 686.5.P58)

Poole, Peter A. Eight presidents and Indochina. Rev. ed.Huntington, N.Y.: Krieger Pub. Co., 1978. (on order)

Reischauer, Edwin 0. The United States and Japan. 3d ed.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965. (DS 849.U6 R34 1965)

Ropp, Theodore. The historical development of contemporarystrategy. United States Air Force Academy, Colorado,197P (U 162 R78, Spec. Coll.)

_ War in the modern world. Rev. ed. New York:Collier Books, 1962. (U 39 R6 1962)

Schaller, Michael. The United States and China in thetwentieth century. New York: Oxford University Press,1979. (E 183.8 .C5 S3)

Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. The bitter heritage: Vietnamand American democracy, 1941-1966. Rev. ed. Greenwich,Conn.: Fawcett, 1968. (E 183.8 .V5 S34 1968)

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comp. The dynamics 2f world power; a documentaryllistory of Un ted States foreign poIicy, 1945-1973.V. 4: The Far East. New YorX: Cnelsea House, 1973.(E 744 .Sl9FV.T4

Walton, Joseph A. polc rcdns United States in-volvement in Vieta 1941961. Fort LeavenworthKansas: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College,1975. (DS 558.2 .W3)

Whitson, William W. The Chinese high command; a hi sto yof Communist utilitary politics, 1927-71. New York:Praeger, M93. (UA 039.3 W513)

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PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Baral, Jaya Krisha. U.S. involvement in Vietnam: fromCold War to 1960. China Report 12(3):28-52, 1976.

Bergbauer, Harry W., Jr. The Near West. U.S. NavalInstitute. Proceedings 96:47-51, June 1970.

Bundy, William P. The path to Vietnam: ten decisions.Orbis 11:647-663, Fall, 1967.

Cameron, M. E. Intervention and revolution. AmericanScholar 17:441-449, Autumn 1948.

Comn, Stetson. Guardian of the Pacific: the Army inHawaii, 1849-1945. Army Information Digest 15:15-23,July 1960.

Kattenburg, Paul M. Viet Nam and U.S. diplomacy, 1940-1970.Orbis 15:818-841, Fall 1971,

LaFeber, Walter. Before Pearl Harbor. Current History57:65-70, 114, August, 1969,

Lykke, Arthur F., Jr. Changing power relationships inthe Pacific. Parameters 2, no. 2:22-36, 1972.

Meacham, James A. Four mining campaigns: an historicalanalysis of the decisions of the commanders. NavalWar College Review 19:75-129, June 1967.

Peffer, Nathaniel. China in reappraisal: menace toAmerican security? Political Science Quarterly 71:481-515, December 1956.

Philippine commitments: committee weighs U.S.-Philippinemilitary relations. CQ Weekly Report 27:2421-2426,November 28, 1969.

Questar, George H. The impact of strategic air warfare.Armed Forces and Society 4:179-206, Winter 1978.

Rood, Harold W. Distant rampart. U.S. Naval Institute.Proceedings 93:30-37, March 1967.

Rowe, David N. Gen. George C. Marshall: strategist andpolicymaker. Issues and Studies 10:2-27, January,1974.

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Taccad, Serapio P. Philippine-American relations and theU.S. bases: a Filipino perspective. Naval War CollegeReview 30:67-74, Spring 1978.

Thee, Mark. War and peace in Indochina: U.S. Asian andPacific policies. Journal of Peace Research 10:51-70,1973.

Thompson, C.L. America in the Far East: the treaty ofPortsmouth; the Stimson doctrine; war and post-war.Current History 19:144-150, 198-205, 276-280, September/November1950.

Philippines: the United States withdraws. CurrentHistory 19:95-100, August 1950.

Van Alstyne, Richard W. The United States and the Chineserevolution, 1949-1972. Current History 65:97-101 +,September 1973.

Verrier, Anthony. Strategic bombing--the lessons of WorldWar II and the American experience in Vietnam. RoyalUnited Service Institute Journal 112:157-161, May 1967.

Warner, Geoffrey. The United States and Vietnam 1945-65.International Affairs 48:379-394, July; 593-615,October 1972.

Wilson, Dick. The American quarter-century in Asia.Foreign Affairs 51:811-830, July 1973.

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GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services.United States-Vietnam relations, 1945-1967. Studyprepared by the Department of Defense. (Popularlyknown as Pentagon Papers). 92nd Cong.4 Ist sess.,1971. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1971.(Y4 .Ar5/2: V67/3/945-67, BKI-12)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary.The. Amerasia papers: a clue to the catastrophe ofChina. Prepared by the subcommittee to investigatet e-administration of the Internal Security Actand other internal security laws...91st Cong., 1stsess., 26 January 1970. Washington: U.S. Govt.Print. Off., 1970. (Y 4.J89/2:Am 3/2/V.1 & 2)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations.Background information relating to Southeast Asiaand Vietnam. 6th Revised Edition. 91st Cong., 2ndsess., June 1970. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print.Off., 1970. (Y 4.F76/2: V67/5/970)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations.China and the United States: today and yesterday.Hearings...92nd Cong., 2nd sess., 7-8 February 1972.Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972. (Y 4.F76/2:C44/9)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations.U.S. policy with respect to mainland China. Hearings...89th Cong., 2nd sess., 8, 10, 16, 18, 21, 28, 30March 1966. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,1966. (Y 4.F76/2: C44/5)

U.S. Dept. of State. Historical Office, Bureau ofPublic Affairs. A historical summary of United States-Korean relations, with a chronology of importantdevelopments, 1834-1962. Washington: U.S. Govt.Print. Off., 1962. (Sl.38:115)

U.S. Dept. of State. Historical Office, Bureau of PublicAffairs. The record on Korean unification 1943-1960.Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1960. (S 1.38:101)

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PICTORIAL WORKS

BOOKS

Adams, Bruce. Battleground South Pacific. Rutland, Vt.:C. E. Tuttle Co., 1970. (Oversize D 767.9 .A21)

Brodie, Howard. War drawings: World War II, Korea. PaloAlto, Calif.: National Press, 1963. (OversizeNC 1075 .B86)

Francillon, Rene J. U.S. Army Air rorces in the Pacific.Fallbrook, Calif.: Aero Pub., 1969. (D 790 F81)

Gasei, Watari group information dept. piline ex-peditionary force. Manila, 1948. Oversize D 02.P5 G3)

Griffiths, Philip Jones. Vietnam Inc. New York: Mac-millan, 1971. (DS 557.72 .G7 1971)

Hunter, Kenneth E., et al., comp. The war against Japan.Washington: Officeof the Chief of Military History,Dept. of the Army, 1952. (D 769 .A74 v.5 pt.3)

Jury, Mark. The Vietnam ghoto book. New York:Grossman Publishers, 1971. (DS 557.72 .J87)

Moeser, Robert D. U.S. NaV: Vietnam. Annapolis, Md.:United States Naval Institute, 1969. (OversizeDS 557 .A61 M69)

Neely, Frank T. Fighting in the Philippines; authenticoriginl photographs. Chicago: F. T. Neely, 1899.DS 684.3 .N37)

Nelson, William H. and Vandiver, Frank E. Fields ofglory, an illustrated narrative of American landwarfare. New York: Dutton, 1960. (E 181 .N42)

Pictorial history of the Korean War, 1950-1953; the graphicrecord of the United Nations forces in action through-out every phase of the Korean conflict. Ridgway andClark report. Veterans of Foreign Wars memorial ed.,n.p., 1954. (DS 918.15 .P6)

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Pictorial story of the Korean War, the graphic recordof the United Nations forces in action throughoutevery phase of the Korean conflict. MacArthurreports. Veterans of Foreign Wars memorial ed.,n.p., 1951. (DS 918.15 .P5)

Rosholt, Malcolm L. Days of the Ching Pao: a photographicrecord of the Flin Ti ers--l4th Air Force in China

in World War II. Rosholt, Ws.: Rosholt House, 1978.(Oversize D790 .A3 14th R7)

Steinberg, Rafael. Return to the Philipines. Alexandria,Va.: Time-Life Books, 1979. (Oversize D 767.4 .S73)

The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973:an illustrated account. Carl Berger, editor.Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1977. (RDS558.8 .U54)

United States. Navy. Power in the Pacific; official U.S.Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard photographsexhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.New York: U.S. Camera Pub. Co., 1945. (D 767 .U5)

The Vietnam War: the illustrated history of the con-flict in Southeast Asia. Ray Bonds, editor. NewYork: Crown Publishers, 1979. (Oversize DS 557.7.V53 1979)

Waterhouse, Charles H. Vietnam war sketches, from theair, land, and sea. Rutland, Vt.: C . TuttleCo., 1970. (DS 557.72 .W32 1970)

Wilcox, Marrion. Harper's history of the war in thePhijlipines. New York: Harper, 1900. (OversizeDS 7 .W

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1898 - 1919

BOOKS

Beers, Burton F. Vain endeavor: Robert Lansing's attemptsto end the American-Japanese rivalry. Durham, N.C.:Duke University Press, 1962. (E 183.8 .J3 B41)

Blount, James H. The American occupation of the Phil-ippines, 1898-1912. New York: G. P. Putnam's sons,

Bose, Newmai S. American attitude and policy to thenationalist movement in China: 1911-1921. AtlanticHighlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1970. (on order)

Braisted, William R. The United States Navy in thePacific, 1897-1909. Austin: University of TexasPress, 1958. (E 182 .B81)

_ The United States Navy in the Pacific, 1909-1922.Austin: University of Texas Press, 1971. (E 182 B81u)

Chung, Henry. The oriental policy of the United States.New York: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1919. (DS 518.8C55)

Clinard, Outten J. Japan's influence on American navalpower, 1897-1917. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress, 1947. E 182 .C64)

Curry, Roy W. Woodrow Wilson and Far Eastern policy, 1913-1921. New York: Bookman Associates, 1957. (E 766

Denlinger, Sutherland, et al. War in the Pacific; a studyof navies peop les and battle problems. New York:R.M. McBride, 1936. (DU 29 .D39)

Dennett, Tyler. Roosevelt and the Russo-Japanese war;a critical study of American policy in eastern Asiain 1902-5, based primarily upon the private papersof Theodore Roosevelt. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday,Page & company, 1925. (E 756 .D39)

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Dingman, Roger. Power in the Pacific: the origins ofnaval arms limitation, 1914-1922. Chicago: Univer-sity of Chicago Press, 1976. (JX 1974 .D465)

Esthus, Raymond A., Theodore Roosevelt and Japan. Seattle:University of Washington Press, 1966. (E 183.8.J3 E79)

Foreign relations of the United States, nineteen hundredone: affairs in China. Report of William W. Rock-hill, late Commissioner to China, with accompanyingdocuments. San Francisco: Chinese MaterialsCenter, 1941. (on order)

Gates, John M. Schoolbooks and Krags; the United StatesArmy in the Philippines, 1898-1902. Westport, Conn.:Greenwood Press, 1973. (DS 679 .G38)

Hunt, Michael H. Frontier defense and the open door;Manchuria in Chinese-American relations, 1895-1911.New Haven: Yale University Press, 1973. (DS 740.5.U5 H8)

Iriye, Akira. Pacific estrangement; Japanese and Americanexgansion, 1897-1911. Cambridge, Mass.: HarvardUniversity Press, 1972. (E 183.8 .J3 174)

Marks, Henry S. The failure of the United States tomaintain the independence of Korea and the effect ofthis failure upon Americans in Korea: from the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 to the Russo-Japanese War of1904-1905. Florence, Ala.: n.p., 1P62. (E 183.8.K7 M34)

Millard, Thomas F. F. America and the Far Eastern ques-tion: an examination of modern phases of the FarEastern question...New York: Moffat Yard and Co.,1909. (DS 518.8 M64)

Neu, Charles E. An uncertain friendship: Theodore Roo-sevelt and Japan, 1906-1909. Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press, 1967. (E 183.8 .J3 N47)

Pugaca, Noel H. Paul S. Reinsch, open door diplomat in

action., Milwood, N. J.: KTO Press, 1979. (E 748. R3- P83)

Reinsch, Paul Samuel. An American diplomat in China.Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1922.(DS 775 .R37)

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Root, Elihu. The military and colonial policy of theUnited States; addresses and o . New York:AMS Press, 1970. (UA 23 F7 R2)

Salamanca, Bonifacio S. The Filipino reaction to Americanrule, 1901-1913. Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String Press,1968. (DS 685.$15)

Schirmer, Daniel B. Republic or empire; American resis-tance to the Philippine war. Cambridge, Mass.:Schenkman Pub., Co., 1972. (E 721 .S3)

Sexton, William T. Soldiers in the sun: an adventurein imperialism. Freeport, N.Y.: Books for LibrariesPress, 1939. (DS 679 .S51)

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Diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan,1908-1924. International Conciliation no. 211,pp. 161-219, June 1925.

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United States. Dept. of State. Poreig relations of theUnited State 120. Af fairs in enina. washinqton:U.S. Got. Prt. Off.. 1IVOZ. (.9 1.i:901/Apndx.)

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INTERWAR YEARS

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Bodley, Ronald V. C. The drama of the Pacific; being atreatise on the immediate Problems which face Japanin the Pacific. Tokyo: Hokuseido Press, 1934.(DU 29 .B66)

Borg, Dorothy. American policy and the Chinese revolu-tion, 1925-1928. New York: American Institute ofPacific Relations, Macmillan, 1947. (DS 740.5.U5 B73)

* The United States and the Far Eastern crisis of1933-1938; from the Manchurian incident through theinitial stage of the undeclared Sino-Japanese war.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1964.(DS 784 .B73)

Buell, Raymond L. The Washington conference. New York:Russell & Russell, 1922. (1974.5--2)

Buhite, Russell D. Nelson T. Johnson and American policytoward China, 1925-1941. East Lansing, Mich.: StateUniversity Press, 1968. (E 183.8 .C5 B93)

Butow, Robert J. C. The John Doe Associates: backdoordiplomacy for peace, 1941. Stanford, Calif.:Stanford University Press, 1974. (D 753 .B84)

Bywater, Hector C. Sea-power in the Pacific; a study ofthe American-Japanese naval problem. London: Con-stable and Co., 1934. (DS 849 .U6 B99)

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Treaties &agreements with, and concerning China, l919-T. "Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press, 1929. (on order)

Christopher, James W. Conflict in the Far East; Americandiplomacy in China from 1928-1933. New York: ArnoPress, 1950. (E 183.8 .C5 C55)

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Grew, Joseph C. Ten years in Japan, a contemporary recorddrawn from the diaries and private and official papersof Joseph C. Grew,_United States ambassador to Japan,1932-1942. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1944.(DS 849 .U6 G84)

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Kasai, Jiuji G. The United States and Japan in thePacific; American naval maneuvers and Japan's Pacificplc. New York: Arno Press, 1935. (DS 845 .K19)

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Moore, Frederick. With Japan's leaders; an intimate recordof fourteen years as counsellor to the Japanese gov--rnment, ending December 7, 1941. New York: C.Scribner's Sons, 1942. (DS 849 .U6 M82)

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