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Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
1. The Kaleidoscope of Defeat in East Asia
2. The Shape of Justice
3. When the Hero of Your Story Is the Villain of Another
4. Laying Blame for Japan’s War Responsibility
5. The Tyranny of Tiny Decisions
6. The Violence of Imperial Dissolution at the Periphery
7. The Geography of Power
8. Creating a Theater of Law in Mao’s China
9. The Pathology of Justice in Post-Occupation Japan
10. Behind the Curtain
11. Evaporating Legal Memory and KMT War Criminals
12. Owning the War
13. Afterlives of the Damned
Conclusion
Glossary of Japanese and Chinese Names and Terms
Notes
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