Journal of American-East Asian Relations
Contents (Articles) of Vols. 9-16 (2000-2009)
Vol. 9, Nos. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2000)
Theme Issue
America and East Asia: Weighing History for the Millennium Edited by Akira Iriye with an introduction
Patterns of Chinese Policies on Technology Transfer / Evan A. Feigenbaum; Negotiating the Cold War: The United States and the Two Koreas / Steven Hugh Lee; Systemic Lock: The Institutionalization of History in Post-1965 South Korea-Japan Relations / Hyung Gu Lynn; Rescuing the Nation from History: Contemporary Discourse of Taiwan’s Status--Steve Phillips; Historical Wrongs and Human Rights in Sino-Foreign Relations: The Legacy of Extraterritoriality / Eileen P. Scully; U.S. Strategic Debates over the Defense of Japan: Lessons for the Twenty-First Century / Futoshi Shibayama
Vol. 9, Nos. 3-4 (Fall-Winter 2000)
Circulating American Higher Education: The Case of Lingnan University, 1888-1951 / Dong Wang; To Reconstruct the Medieval: Rural Reconstruction in Interwar China and the Rise of an American Style of Modernization, 1921-1961 / David Ekbladh; Japan’s Foreign Aid after the San Francisco Peace Treaty / Saori N. Katada; Crisis and Confrontation: Chinese-American Relations during the Eisenhower Administration / Qiang Zhai
Vol. 10, Nos. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2001)
Pierre Asselin. Le Duan, the American War, and the Creation of an Independent Vietnamese State / James I. Matray. Development Delayed: U.S. Economic Policy in Occupied Korea, 1945B1948 / Evelyn Goh. Competing Images and American Official Reconsiderations of China Policy, 1961B1968 / L. Eve Armentrout Ma. Treaty or Travesty? Legal Issues Surrounding the U.S.-Philippines Military Base Agreement of 1947B1992
Vol. 10, Nos. 3-4 (Fall-Winter 2001)
Peter H. Koehn. Chinese Americans and U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-first Century: Applications of Cross-national Competence to Interdependent Resource-Consumption Challenges / Allan R. Millett. Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Korean War: Cautionary Tale and Hopeful Precedent / Daniel J. Meissner. China's 1905 Anti-American Boycott: A Nationalist Myth? / Merle L. Pribbenow II. Rolling Thunder and Linebacker Campaigns: The North Vietnamese View / Sharon A. Maneki. The Son Tay Raid: An Intelligence Paradox
Vol. 11, Nos. 1-4 (Spring-Winter 2002)
Theme Volume
Letters from the Asia Pacific War in the Future of Remembrance Edited by Philip West
Foreword: Reflections on My Wartime Diaries and Memories / Akira Iriye Introduction: Framing the Asia Pacific War with an Even Hand / Philip West Memories of Japan's Lost War / Haruko Taya Cook War Memories and China's Changing Views of East Asia / Guoqi Xu
Section I Voices From Beyond Time: Thoughts on My Translation of Japanese Soldiers'
Letters and Diaries / Midori Yamanouchi Letters and Diaries of Japanese Soldiers, 1940-1946
Section II Reflections on My Wartime Letters / Donald Keene Letters to and from Donald Keene, 1945
Section III Reflections on Japanese Letters in the Asahi Shimbun / Frank Gibney Japanese Letters to the Editor of the Asahi Shimbun, 1986-1987
Vol. 12, Nos. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2003)
Evan N. Dawley, “Changing Minds: American Missionaries, Chinese Intellectuals, and Cultural Internationalism, 1919–1921” / Tae Yang Kwak, “The Nixon Doctrine and the Yusin Reforms: American Foreign Policy, the Vietnam War, and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Korea, 1968–1973” / Yuji Tosaka, “The Discourse of Anti-Americanism and Hollywood Movies: Film Import Controls in Japan, 1937–1941” / Meghan Nealis, “America in Indochina, 1957–1963: British Perceptions, Hopes, and Strategy” / Robert S. La Forte, “Resistance in Japanese Prison Camps during World War II” / Michael A. Schneider, “The Book Review in an Age of e-Politics” (Review Essay)
Vol. 12, Nos. 3-4 (Fall-Winter 2003)
Wang Guanhua, “‘Friendship First’: China’s Sports Diplomacy during the Cold War” / Tristan Grunow, “A Reexamination of the “Shock of Hiroshima”: The Japanese Bomb Projects and the Surrender Decision” / Qian Jun, “The Mad Chinese Man in America: Zhang Xiguo’s ‘Wife Killing’” / Christopher Gerteis, “Labor’s Cold Warriors: The American Federation of Labor and “Free Trade Unionism” in Cold War Japan” / Qin Yucheng, “A Century-old “Puzzle”: The Six Companies’ Role in Chinese Labor Importation in the Nineteenth Century”
Vol. 13, Nos. 1-4 (2004-2006)
Theme Volume:
Christianity as an Issue in the History of U.S.-China Relations
Edited by Dong Wang (Paul Sorrell and Tom Wells. Managing Editors)
Daniel H. Bays,”Study of the History of Christianity in U.S.-China Relations: A New Departure?” / Dong Wang, “Introduction: Christianity as an Issue in the History of U.S.-China Relations” / Xu Yihua,
“Union Theological Seminary and the Christian Church in China” / Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum, “Christianity, Academics, and National Salvation in China: Yenching University, 1924-1949” / Charles A. Keller, “The Christian Student Movement, YMCAs, and Transnationalism in Republican China” / Dong Wang, “Portraying Chinese Christianity: The American Press and U.S.-China Relations since the 1920s” / Timothy Tseng, “Protestantism in Twentieth-Century Chinese America: The Impact of Transnationalism on the Chinese Diaspora” / Ian Welch, “Our Neighbors but Not Our Countrymen”: Christianity and the Chinese in Nineteenth-Century Victoria (Australia) and California”
Vol. 14, Nos. 1-4 (Spring-Winter 2007)
Theme Volume:
Yenching University and Sino-American Interactions, 1919-1952
Edited by Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum
Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum, “Introduction: Looking Back at Yenching” / Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum, “Yenching University and Sino-American Interactions, 1919-1952” / John Israel, “The Beida‑Tsinghua Connection: Yenching in the World of Beijing's Elite Universities” / Liu Haiyan ,“Intellectual Group under the Influence of Two Cultures: A Historical Analysis of the Yenching Graduates in China” / Chen-main Wang, “Were Christian Members of the Yenching Faculty Unique?: An Examination of the Life Fellowship Movement, 1919‑1931” / Shi Jinghuan, “Cultural Mixture: Yenching Students and Missionary Christianity” / Carolyn Wakeman, “Beyond Gentility: The Mission of Women Educators at Yenching” / Philip West, “Reframing the Yenching Story”
Vol. 15, Nos. 1-4 (Spring-Winter 2008)
Theme Volume:
Cold War Across the Pacific
Edited by Roger Dingman and Xia Yafeng
Part I. “The United States and Japan: Shocks and Adjustments”
Edited by Roger Dingman
Roger Dingman, “Introduction” / Robert D. Eldridge, “Prelude to Okinawa: Nuclear Agreements and the Return of the Ogasawara Islands to Japan” / Kusunoki Ayako, “The Sato Cabinet and the Making of Japan's Non-Nuclear Policy” / Kotani Tetsuo, “Presence and Credibility: Homeporting the USS Midway at Yokosuka” / James E. Auer, “Engaging Japan: An American Naval Officer's Relationship with Japan during the Cold War”
Part II. “The United States and China: New Evidence and Interpretations”
Edited by Xia Yafeng
Xia Yafeng, “Introduction” / Xia Yafeng, “Myth or Reality: Factional Politics, U.S.-China Relations, and Mao Zedong's Mentality in His Sunset Years, 1972-1976” / Midori Yoshii, “The Creation of the ‘Shock Myth’ and Japan's Reactions to U.S.-China Rapprochement, 1971-1972”/ Tao Peng, “China’s Changing Japan Policy in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s and the Impact on Relations with the United States” / Jean Kang, “Maintaining the Status Quo: U.S. Response to Chinese Nationalist Mainland Recovery Efforts, 1961–1963
Vol. 16, Nos. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2009)
Theme Issue:
From “Tribute System” to “Peaceful Rise”: American Historians, Political Scientists, and Policy Analysts Discuss China’s Foreign Relations
Edited by John E. Wills, Jr.
John E. Wills, Jr., “Introduction” / Michael D. Swaine, “The Policy Analyst and Historical Perspectives: Notes of a Practitioner” / John E. Wills, Jr., “How Many Asymmetries?: Continuities, Transformations, and Puzzles in the Study of Chinese Foreign Relations” / Alice Lyman Miller, “Some Things We Used to Know about China’s Past and Present (But Now, Not So Much)” / James L. Hevia, “Tribute, Asymmetry and Imperial Formations; Rethinking Relations of Power in East Asia” / Peter C. Perdue, “China and Other Colonial Empires” / Brantly Womack, “Recognition, Deference, and Respect: Generalizing the Lessons of an Asymmetric Asian Order” / Harry Harding, “How the Past Shapes the Present: Five Ways in Which History Affects China’s Contemporary Foreign Relations”
Vol. 16, No. 3 (Fall 2009)
Theme Issue/Section:
Race in American-East Asian Relations
Edited by K. Scott Wong
K. Scott Wong, “Introduction: Transnationalism, Race, and the Links between Asian and Asian American Studies” / Madeline Y. Hsu, “Befriending the ‘Yellow Peril’: Chinese Students and Intellectuals and the Liberalization of U.S. Immigration Laws, 1950-1965” / Catherine Ceniza Choy, “Race at the Center: The History of American Cold War Asian Adoption” / Eiichiro Azuma, “Brokering Race, Culture, and Citizenship: Japanese Americans in Occupied Japan and Postwar National Inclusion”
Theme Section:
Cold War Across the Pacific (Continued from Vol. 15)
Shiwei Chen, “History of Three Mobilizations: A Reexamination of the Chinese Biological Warfare Allegations against the United States in the Korean War”
Vol. 16, No. 4 (Winter 2009)
Theme Issue
Framing China Edited by Charles W. Hayford
Charles W. Hayford, “Framing China: An Introduction” / Shuhua Fan, “To Educate China in the Humanities and Produce China Knowledge in the United States: The Founding of the Harvard-Yenching Institute, 1924-1928” / Charles W. Hayford, “China by the Book: China Hands and China Stories 1848-1949” / Sigrid Schmalzer, “Speaking about China, Learning from China: Amateur China Experts in 1970s America”
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