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== Bibliography == * Akagi, Roy Hidemichi. ''Japan Foreign Relations 1542β1936'' (1936) pp 332β364.[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.226231 online] * Bix, Herbert P. "Japanese Imperialism and the Manchurian Economy, 1900β31." ''China Quarterly '' (1972): 425β443 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/652483 online] * Clubb, O. Edmund. ''20th century China'' (1965) [https://archive.org/details/20thcenturychina00oedm online] pp 52β55, 86 * Davis, Clarence B. "Limits of Effacement: Britain and the Problem of American Cooperation and Competition in China, 1915β1917." ''Pacific Historical Review'' (1979): 47β63. * Dickinson, Frederick R. ''War and national reinvention: Japan in the Great War, 1914β1919'' (Harvard U. Asia Center, Vol. 177. 1999) * Dull, Paul S. βCount Kato Komei and the Twenty-One Demands.β ''Pacific Historical Review'' 19#2 (1950), pp. 151β161. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3635393 online] * Duus, Peter et al. eds. ''The Japanese informal empire in China, 1895β1937'' (1989) [https://archive.org/details/japaneseinformal0000unse online] * Gowen, Robert Joseph. "Great Britain and the Twenty-One Demands of 1915: Cooperation versus Effacement," ''Journal of Modern History'' (1971) 43#1 pp. 76β106 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1877927 in JSTOR] * Griswold, A. Whitney. ''The Far Eastern Policy of the United States'' (1938) *{{cite book|last= HsΓΌ |first= Immanuel C. Y. |author-link= Immanuel C. Y. Hsu |title= The Rise of Modern China |url=https://archive.org/details/riseofmodernchin00hs|year= 1970 |publisher= Oxford UP|pages= 494, 502}} * Hinsley, F. H. ed. ''British Foreign Policy under Sir Edward Grey'' (1977) pp 452β465. * Jansen, Marius B. "Yawata, Hanyehping, and the twenty-one demands," ''Pacific Historical Review'' (1954) 23#1 pp 31β48. * LaFeber, Walter. ''The Clash: US-Japanese Relations Throughout History'' (1998) pp 106β16. * Link, Arthur S. ''Wilson, Volume III: The Struggle for Neutrality, 1914β1915'' (1960) pp 267β308, on the American role. * Luo, Zhitian. "National humiliation and national assertion β The Chinese response to the twenty-one demands" ''Modern Asian Studies'' (1993) 27#2 pp 297β319 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/312771 online]. *Narangoa, Li. "Japanese Geopolitics and the Mongol Lands, 1915β1945," ''European Journal of East Asian Studies'' (2004) 3#1 pp 45β67 * Nish, Ian Hill. ''Japanese foreign policy, 1869β1942: Kasumigaseki to Miyakezaka'' (1977). * Wood, G. Zay. ''The twenty-one demands, Japan versus China'' (1921) [https://archive.org/details/twentyonedemand01woodgoog/page/n10/mode/2up online] {{Treaties of Japan}} {{Warlord era}} [[Category:1915 in China]] [[Category:1915 in Japan]] [[Category:1915 in international relations]] [[Category:ChinaβJapan relations]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1915]] [[Category:Treaties of the Empire of Japan]] [[Category:Treaties of the Republic of China (1912β1949)]] [[Category:Ultimata]] [[Category:Unequal treaties]] [[Category:Warlord Era]] [[Category:ChinaβJapan treaties]] [[Category:Japan in World War I]] [[Category:World War I treaties]]
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