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Author's Note
Introduction
1. The Style and Substance of Treaty-Making
2. Negotiating Space: The Meaning of Yokohama
3. Negotiating Time: The Postponement Strategy
4. The Limits of Negotiation: Expulsion and Gunboats
5. New Horizons: Tariffs and Translations
6. Rethinking Negotiation: Moving toward Revision
7. Negotiating the Future: The Iwakura Mission in America and Britain
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Treaties of Friendship and Commerce Signed by the Tokugawa Bakufu and the Meiji Government
Appendix 2: Key Japanese and Western Diplomats
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