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A list of key readings about Open Door policy.
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  • Campbell, A. E. "Great Britain and the United States in the Far East, 1895-1903." Historical Journal 1958 1(2): 154-175. Issn: 0018-246x in Jstor
  • Cohen Warren I. America's Response to China: An Interpretative History of Sino-American Relations. (3rd ed. 1990)
  • DeConde, Alexander. A History of American Foreign Policy (1963), ch 15. online edition
  • Dulles, Foster Rhea. China and America: The Story of Their Relations Since 1784 (1981) 277 pp.
  • Esthus, Raymond A. "The Changing Concept of the Open Door, 1899-1910." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 1959-1960 46(3): 435-454. Issn: 0161-391x in Jstor
  • Fairbank John King. The United States and China. (4th ed. 1983).
  • Fairbank John King, ed. The Missionary Enterprise in China and America. (1974).
  • Griswold, Alfred Whitney. The Far Eastern Policy of the United States (1938) 530 pp. online edition
  • Hu, Shizhang. Stanley K. Hornbeck and the Open Door Policy, 1919-1937. (1995). 263 pp. online edition
  • Hunt, Michael H. Frontier Defense and the Open Door: Manchuria in Chinese-American Relations, 1895-1911. (1973). 281 pp.
  • Hunt, Michael. The Making of a Special Relationship: The United States and China to 1914 (1983). online edition
  • Israel, Jerry. Progressivism and the Open Door: America and China, 1905-1921. (1971). 222 pp. Wisconsin School online edition
  • Israel, Jerry. "'For God, for China and for Yale' - the Open Door in Action." American Historical Review 1970 75(3): 796-807. Issn: 0002-8762 in Jstor sees links between business and missions
  • Lorence James J. Organized Business and the Myth of the China Market: The American Asiatic Association, 1898-1937. (1981).
  • McCormick, Thomas J. China Market: America's Quest for Informal Empire, 1893–1901 (1967), important statement of Wisconsin School
  • Ninkovich, Frank. "Ideology, the Open Door, and Foreign Policy." Diplomatic History 1982 6(2): 185-208. Issn: 0145-2096
  • Pugach, Noel. "Making the Open Door Work: Paul S. Reinsch in China, 1913-1919." Pacific Historical Review 1969 38(2): 157-175. Issn: 0030-8684 in Jstor
  • Pugach, Noel H. 'Paul S. Reinsch: Open Door Diplomat in Action. (1979). 310 pp.
  • Ruskola, Teemu. "Canton Is Not Boston: The Invention of American Imperial Sovereignty," American Quarterly - Volume 57, Number 3, September 2005, pp. 859-884 in Project Muse
  • Scully, Eileen P. "Taking the Low Road to Sino-American Relations: 'Open Door' Expansionists and the Two China Markets." Journal of American History 1995 82(1): 62-83. Issn: 0021-8723 in JSTOR
  • Sugita, Yoneyuki, "The Rise of an American Principle in China: A Reinterpretation of the First Open Door Notes Toward China," in Richard Jensen, Jon Davidann and Yoneyuki Sugita, eds. Trans-Pacific Relations: America, Europe, and Asia in the Twentieth Century (2003) pp 3-20 online edition
  • Varg, Paul A. Missionaries, Chinese, and Diplomats: The American Protestant Missionary Movement in China, 1890-1952 (1958)
  • Varg, Paul A. "The Myth of the China Market." American Historical Review 1968 73(3): 742-758. Issn: 0002-8762 in Jstor, refutation of economic arguments of Wisconsin School.
  • Varg, Paul A. The Making of a Myth: The United States and China, 1897-1912 (1969), a refutation of Wisconsin School
    • McCormick, Thomas J. "American Expansion in China." American Historical Review 1970 75(5): 1393-1396. in Jstor, a Wisconsin response
  • Vevier, Charles. "The Open Door: An Idea in Action, 1906-1913," The Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Feb., 1955), pp. 49-62 in JSTOR, reflects Wisconsin School
  • Williams, William Appleman. The Shaping of American Diplomacy (1956), manifesto of the Wisconsin School. online edition