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Any subcommittee listening?

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Where Japan blundered

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Convulsion in the Orient

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Japan counts the cost

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Japan in the Philippines

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Personal and otherwise — From the August 1935 issue

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Our choice in the Far East

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An alliance with England–or withdrawal

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The Manchurian “Incident” of 1931

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If Japan and Russia fight

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Manchuria

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A warning to America

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The fallacy of the boycott

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The old woman and her pig

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The realism of Japanese diplomacy

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Is Japan going democratic?

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Article — From the March 1927 issue

Japan looks at America

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America’s responsibility in the Far East

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Expanding Japan

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