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Preface
Introduction
1. Isolation Proposed and Embraced: The Treaty Port Setting
2. Life on the Edge: Treaty Port Society
3. Formal Power, Actual Weakness: Consuls as Intermediaries
4. From Frenzy to Insecurity: The Contours of Trade
5. The Price of Isolation: External Pressures
6. Business by Proxy: Internal Hollowness
7. The Failure of Imperialism
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