ABSTRACT

The Anglo-Japanese Alliance Treaty was first signed in January 1902 and was seen as a major milestone in diplomatic relations as well as seeing an end to Great Britain’s ‘Splendid Isolation’ policy. Originally published in 1922, Weale’s study aims to outline the steps taken to bring about the demise of the treaty with a focus on how countries such as The United States and Canada contributed to this. This title will be of interest to students of Politics, International Relations and Asian studies.

chapter I|31 pages

The Problem

chapter II|29 pages

The Instrumentality of Canada

chapter III|27 pages

The United States Makes a First Step

chapter IV|37 pages

The Imperial Conference of 1921

chapter V|27 pages

Canossa

chapter VI|27 pages

Washington in November

chapter VII|36 pages

Climax and Anti-Climax

chapter VIII|34 pages

The Reckoning