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  1. Taiwan’s Intra-Asian Trade and Migration in the 1930s
  2. Culture, Market, and State Power: Taiwanese Investment in Southeast Asia, 1895–1945
  3. Asia-Pacific Powers in Maritime Asia, 1850-1972: A Perspective from Taiwan
  4. A Neglected Treaty for the South China Sea
  5. Money, Images, and the State: The Taiwanization of the Republic of China, 1945–2000
  6. The “Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere”: A New Boundary for Taiwanese People and the Taiwanese Capital, 1940–1945 (臺灣人的對外移民與投資, 1940–1945)
  7. The Survival of Economic Elites during Regime Transition: Government-Merchant Cooperation in Taiwan’s Trade with Japan, 1950–1961
  8. 6 The Devastation of the Qing Mints, 1821–1850
  9. Taiwan’s sovereignty status: the neglected Taipei Treaty
  10. Ryukyu and Taiwan on the East Asian seas
  11. Taiwan, Manchukuo, and the Sino-Japanese War
  12. The Power of Culture and Its Limits
  13. Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Pacific, 1895–1945
  14. Social Phobias in World History
  15. Introduction
  16. Chinese Inspiration and Western Comparison
  17. Bibliography
  18. Conclusion
  19. Index
  20. Taiwanese Merchants in the Economic Taiwanese Merchants in the Economic Relations between Taiwan and China, Relations between Taiwan and China, 1895–1937
  21. China's “Dual Economy” in China's “Dual Economy” in International Trade Relations, International Trade Relations, 1842–1949
  22. Late Qing Perceptions of Native Opium
  23. Overseas Chinese Merchants and Multiple Nationality: A Means for Reducing Commercial Risk (1895-1935)
  24. The Academia Historica
  25. How to Read Republican Period Documents
  26. Interpretative Trends in Taiwan's Scholarship on Chinese Business History: 1600 to the Present
  27. Two Social Theories Revealed: Statecraft Controversies Over China's Monetary Crisis, 1808-1854
  28. Chinese Inspiration and Western Comparison
  29. Monetary Debates and Policies
  30. [Part II Introduction]
  31. Front Matter
  32. Explanatory Notes
  33. Introduction
  34. Conclusion
  35. Index
  36. Bibliography
  37. Disturbance of the Social Order
  38. Tables, Maps, and Figures
  39. Table of Contents
  40. Abbreviations and Dynasties
  41. A Vulnerable Empire
  42. Opium:
  43. 10. Taiwanese Merchants in the EconomicRelations between Taiwan and China,1895–1937
  44. 8. China's “Dual Economy” inInternational Trade Relations,1842–1949