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  • Front Cover
  • Contested Memories in Chinese and Japanese Foreign Policy
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Timeline of the Events
  • 1 Theorizing the Role of Collective Memory in International Politics
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Memory, History, and the Idea of "Usable Past"
  • 1.2.1 Instrumentalism
  • 1.2.2 Historical Determinism
  • 1.2.3 Culturalist Approaches
  • 1.3 Remembering, Forgetting, Censoring, andForeign Policy
  • 1.4 Memory and the Interpretive Approach
  • 1.5 Outline of the Book
  • 2 Japan's Memory During the Postwar Period (1945-1989)
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Japanese Victims and the American Wedge
  • 2.3 The Conservative Tradition
  • 2.4 The Japanese Left and the Postwar Antimilitarism
  • 2.5 The Yoshida Doctrine between Strategy and Memory
  • 2.6 The Vietnam War and the Opening to China
  • 2.7 The Rise of Neo-Conservatives
  • 2.8 Conclusion
  • 3 The Battle of Memory in the Heisei Era
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 The End of ShMwa as Dilemma
  • 3.3 The First Progressive Interlude
  • 3.4 The Conservative Backlash and the Normalization of Japan
  • 3.5 The Democratic Party of Japan and the Second Progressive Interlude
  • 3.6 Abe ShinzM and the End of the Postwar Regime
  • 3.7 Conclusion
  • 4 China's Collective Memory between the Revolution and Tiananmen Square
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 The Tradition of National Salvation
  • 4.3 Class Struggle, the Victor Narrative and the Good Japanese
  • 4.4 Collective Memory and Foreign Policy in the Maoist period
  • 4.5 Deng and the Reversal of Verdicts on China's Past
  • 4.6 Deng's China: Toward Modernity, Wealth, and Power
  • 4.7 Conclusion
  • 5 Collective Memory and Foreign-Policy in China after the Cold War
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Tiananmen Square and the Dilemmas of 1989
  • 5.3 Patriotic Education and the Return of the Century of Humiliation
  • 5.4 Memories of Mao.
  • 5.5 Japan as a Chosen Trauma
  • 5.6 The Reevaluation of the Kuomintang
  • 5.7 The Return of Confucius
  • 5.8 China's Foreign Policy Between Humiliation and Harmony
  • 5.9 Conclusion
  • 6 Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Back Cover.