Table of contents for Japan and the League of Nations: Empire and world order, 1914-1938 / Thomas W. Burkman.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Note on Japanese and Chinese Names
1. The World War I Experience 
2. The Idea of a League
3. The Great Debate
4. Making the Covenant Palatable at Paris
5. The Geneva Years
6. The Japanese Face at Geneva: Nitobe Inazô and Ishii Kikujirô
7. Crisis over Manchuria
8. Japan as an Outsider
Epilogue: Internationalism and International Organization in Interwar Japan
Notes
Bibliography

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

League of Nations -- Japan.
Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1912-1945.