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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Note on Transliteration and Translation | p. xiii |
Introduction: The Emergence of Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity and Solidarity, 1850-2008 | p. 1 |
The Dawn of Pan-Asianism, 1850-1900 | p. 43 |
The Concept of ôAsiaö before Pan-Asianism | p. 45 |
The Foundation Manifesto of the Koakai (Raising Asia Society) and the Ajia Kyokai (Asia Association), 1880-1883 | p. 53 |
The Genyosha (1881) and Premodern Roots of Japanese Expansionism | p. 61 |
Koa-Raising Asia: Arao Sei and Inoue Masaji | p. 69 |
Tarui Tokichi's Arguments on Behalf of the Union of the Great East, 1893 | p. 73 |
Konoe Atsumaro and the Idea of an Alliance of the Yellow Race, 1898 | p. 85 |
Okakura Tenshin: ôAsia Is One,ö 1903 | p. 93 |
Okakura Tenshin and Pan-Asianism, 1903-1906 | p. 101 |
The Era of Imperialism and Pan-Asianism in Japan, 1900-1914 | p. 113 |
The Foundation Manifesto of the Toa Dobunkai (East Asian Common Culture Society), 1898 | p. 115 |
The Kokuryukai, 1901-1920 | p. 121 |
Miyazaki Toten's Pan-Asianism, 1915-1919 | p. 133 |
Pan-Asianism, the ôYellow Peril,ö and Suematsu Kencho, 1905 | p. 141 |
Hatano Uho: Asia in Danger, 1912 | p. 149 |
Nagai Ryutaro: ôThe White Peril,ö 1913 | p. 161 |
Asian Responses to Imperialism and Japanese Pan-Asianism, 1900-1922 | p. 169 |
So Chaep'il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898-1899 | p. 171 |
Zhang Taiyan and the Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood, 1907 | p. 177 |
Aurobindo Ghose: ôThe Logic of Asia,ö 1908-1909 | p. 185 |
Sin Ch'ae-ho: ôA Critique of Eastemism,ö 1909 | p. 191 |
Abdurresid Ibrahim: ôThe World of Islam and the Spread of Islam in Japan,ö 1910 | p. 195 |
An Chung-gun: ôA Discourse on Peace in East Asia,ö 1910 | p. 205 |
Benoy Kumar Sarkar: The Asia of the Folk, 1916 | p. 211 |
Li Dazhao: ôGreater Asianism and New Asianism,ö 1919 | p. 217 |
Kurban Ali and the Tatar Community in Japan, 1922 | p. 223 |
Rash Behari Bose: The Indian Independence Movement and Japan | p. 231 |
The Breakdown of the Imperialist Order: World War I and Pan-Asianism, 1914-1920 | p. 241 |
Germany, Sun Yat-sen, and Pan-Asianism, 1917-1923 | p. 243 |
Pan-Asianism during and after World War I: Kodera Kenkichi (1916), Sawayanagi Masataro (1919), and Sugita Teiichi (1920) | p. 255 |
Kita Ikki: ôAn Unofficial History of the Chinese Revolution,ö 1915, and öThe Outline of a Plan for the Reconstruction of Japan,ö 1919 | p. 271 |
Tokutomi Soho and the ôAsiatic Monroe Doctrine,ö 1917 | p. 279 |
Paul Richard: To Japan, 1917, and The Dawn over Asia, 1920 | p. 287 |
Kita Reikichi: öMisunderstood Asianismö and ôThe Great Mission of Our Country,ö 1917 | p. 297 |
Taraknath Das: Pan-Asian Solidarity as a ôRealistö Grand Strategy, 1917-1918 | p. 305 |
Konoe Fumimaro: ôA Call to Reject the Anglo-American Centered Peace,ö 1918 | p. 311 |
Consolidated Bibliography | p. 319 |
Index | p. 347 |
List of Contributors to Volume 1 | p. 355 |
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