Undeclared war between Japan and China:
Contents
- Political and military developments (Documents 302–503)
- Japanese interference with American treaty rights and with equality of
commercial opportunity in China (Documents 504–611)
- Consideration of sanctions against Japanese policies of aggression and
violation of treaty rights; enforcement of export-control system (Documents 612–664)
- Termination of the 1911 treaty of commerce and navigation between the
United States and Japan; discussion of situation in treatyless
period (Documents 665–677)
- Efforts by the United States to provide financial assistance and war
material for China (Documents 678–765)
- Efforts by the United States and other powers to protect Chinese
customs and other revenues, pledged as security for loans, from Japanese
encroachment (Documents 766–781)
- American interest in Japanese demands affecting the integrity of the
International Settlement at Shanghai (Documents 782–897)
- American interest in Japanese demands affecting the integrity of the
International Settlement of Kulangsu at Amoy (Documents 898–907)
- American interest in situation created by Japanese demands on the
British Concession at Tientsin (Documents 908–936)
- Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American
lives and property in China resulting from hostilities between Japan and
China (Documents 937–1019)
- Attitude of the Department of State regarding activities of the
American Radio Service at Tientsin (Documents 1020–1043)
- Repatriation of American citizens from the Far East (Documents 1044–1072)