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Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration and Translation
Introduction
Part I
The Radicalization of Japanese Pan-Asianism and Intra-Asian Disputes, 1920–1930
Chapter One
Nakano Seigō: Populist, Fascist, Pan-Asianist, 1917/1942
Chapter Two
The Yūzonsha’s “War Cry,” 1920
Chapter Three
Japan, Korea, and Pan-Asianism: The Dōkōkai, 1921
Chapter Four
Ōkawa Shūmei: “Various Problems of Asia in Revival,” 1922
Chapter Five
Sun Yat-sen: “Pan-Asianism,” 1924
Chapter Six
Tanaka Ippei: “Islam and Pan-Asianism,” 1924
Chapter Seven
The Greater India Society: Indian Culture and an Asian Federation
Chapter Eight
The Pan-Asiatic Society and the “Conference of Asian Peoples” in Nagasaki, 1926
Chapter Nine
Raja Mahendra Pratap: Indian Independence, Asian Solidarity, World Federation, 1930
Part II
Pan-Asianism and Japanese Responses to Fascism and Totalitarianism, 1930–1937
Chapter Ten
Hosoi Hajime: “Japan’s Resolve,” 1932
Chapter Eleven
Mori Kaku: “Extraordinary Means for Extraordinary Times,” 1932
Chapter Twelve
Matsumoto Gaku and the Japan Culture League, 1933
Chapter Thirteen
The Greater Asia Association and Matsui Iwane, 1933
Chapter Fourteen
Kanokogi Kazunobu: “Imperial Asia,” 1937
Chapter Fifteen
Nagai Ryūtarō: “Holy War for the Reconstruction of Asia,” 1937
Part III
Pan-Asianism and the Quest for Empire and a “New Order” in Asia, 1937–1940
Chapter Sixteen
Japanese Pan-Asianism in Manchukuo, 1935
Chapter Seventeen
The Konoe Cabinet’s “Declaration of a New Order in East Asia,” 1938
Chapter Eighteen
Rōyama Masamichi and the “Principles of an East Asian Cooperative Community,” 1938
Chapter Nineteen
Miyazaki Masayoshi: “On the East Asian League,” 1938
Chapter Twenty
Ozaki Hotsumi: “The Ideal of the ‘East Asian Cooperative Body’ and the Objective Basis for Its Formation,” 1939
Chapter Twenty-One
Hiranuma Kiichirō: “The New Asiatic Order,” 1939
Chapter Twenty-Two
Ishiwara Kanji’s “Argument for an East Asian League,” 1940
Chapter Twenty-Three
Nanjing’s Greater Asianism: Wang Jingwei and Zhou Huaren, 1940
Part IV
Pan-Asianism and World War II, 1940–1945
Chapter Twenty-Four
Matsuoka Yōsuke and the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere, 1941
Chapter Twenty-Five
The First Greater East Asia Writers Conference, 1942
Chapter Twenty-Six
Indonesian Nationalism and Wartime Asianism: Essays from the “Culture” Column of Greater Asia, 1942
Chapter Twenty-Seven
The Assembly of the Greater East Asiatic Nations, 1943
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Women Leaders and Pan-Asianism in Wartime Japan: Ichikawa Fusae (1940), Takamure Itsue (1940), and Inoue Hide (1944)
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Yasuoka Masahiro: “Education for Japanese Capable of Being Leaders of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere,” 1942
Chapter Thirty
Hirano Yoshitarō: “The Historical Basis of Greater Asianism,” 1945
Part V
Pan-Asianism during the Cold War, 1945–1989
Chapter Thirty-One
K. M. Panikkar: “Asia and Western Dominance,” 1953
Chapter Thirty-Two
Eguchi Bokurō: “Asia in World History,” 1953
Chapter Thirty-Three
The Bandung Conference, 1955
Chapter Thirty-Four
Hayashi Fusao: “Affirmation of the Greater East Asian War,” 1963
Chapter Thirty-Five
Takeuchi Yoshimi: “Japan’s Asianism,” 1963
Part VI
Pan-Asianism, Regionalization, and Globalization, 1989–Present
Chapter Thirty-Six
Ogura Kazuo: “A Call for a New Concept of Asia,” 1993
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Mahathir Mohamad and Shintarō Ishihara: “The Voice of Asia,” 1995
Chapter Thirty-Eight
Koo Jong-suh: “Pan-Asianism. Primacy of East Asia,” 1995
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Japan and Southeast Asian Regional Integration: Prime Minister Koizumi in Singapore, 2002
Chapter Forty
Nakamura Tetsu and the Peshawar-kai
Chapter Forty-One
Wang Yi: “China’s ‘New Asianism’ for the Twenty-First Century,” 2006
Chapter Forty-Two
Wada Haruki: “Maritime Asia and the Future of a Northeast Asia Community,” 2008
Consolidated Bibliography
List of Contributors to Volume 2
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