The White Peril: Foreign Relations and Asian Immigration to Australasia and North America, 1919-1978

Capa
UNSW Press, 1995 - 387 páginas
A study surveying the changing positions towards Asian migration in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the US between 1919 and 1978. The volume examines the foreign policy choices and relations of the four nations and how their desire to maintain policies of Asian exclusion shaped regional and inte
 

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Preface
1
PARIS 1919
7
Population Race and Peace
11
The Fight Begins
15
An Ambiguous Victory
21
Shantung
30
Immigration and American Renunciation of the League
36
A DOG IN THE MANGER EXCLUSION AND DIPLOMACY IN THE 1920S
45
Solving the Pacific Problem
144
Holding the Line
151
The Coming of War
158
The Pacific War and Immigration
163
ARE WE AFRAID TO DO JUSTICE?
173
The American Quota
182
The Dominions Alone
188
SAN FRANCISCO 1945
201

The Antecedents of Domestic Jurisdiction
48
The Legacy of the New European Immigration
56
Asian Exclusion
59
Justifying Exclusion
65
The Imperial Conference 1921
71
The International Emigration Commission 1921
76
The Washington Conference 1921
78
The US Immigration Act 1924
84
The League of Nations
90
The Institute of Pacific Relations
96
The Canadian Approach
102
THE PACIFIC PROBLEM JAPANESE OVERPOPULATION IMMIGRATION AND THE COMING OF WAR IN THE PACIFIC
107
Immigration and Naval Limitation London 1930
114
Manchuria and Japanese Overpopulation
120
Exclusion vs Expansion
128
Closing the Last Door Latin American Exclusion
138
The United Nations Conference on International
213
HUNGRY PEOPLES AND EMPTY LANDS
227
Population Expansion in the Dominions and
235
Australia Alone Pressure and Resistance
242
Communism and the Colombo Plan
252
Living the Lie
258
The International Labour Organisation
271
SLAYING WHITE DRAGONS
281
The End of Exclusion in North America
289
Foreign Relations and the Fight for Reform
297
The Pakistan Ships
324
Endnotes
330
Bibliography
371
Index
379
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