ABSTRACT

This volume examines the issues surrounding the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Alliance and looks at the possible consequences of different courses of action, against a backdrop of a Far Eastern situation under constant change. In spite of claims of impartiality, this volume represents widely-held views of the day that "the future supremacy of the white races is endangered" and the author claims to have remained as objective as possible, despite "being a member of the Western family of nations against whom the new Japanese peril may come to be directed."

 

chapter 1|4 pages

JAPAN DEVELOPS HER FAR EASTERN PROGRAMME

chapter 3|4 pages

THREE FACTORS OF DANGER FOR JAPAN

chapter 4|4 pages

POLICIES OF JAPAN AND ENGLAND COMPARED

chapter 5|4 pages

SOME POSSIBLE FUTURE COMBINATIONS

chapter 6|4 pages

JAPAN’S MODERN WORLD DIPLOMACY

chapter 8|4 pages

THE SHANTUNG QUESTION

chapter 10|4 pages

JAPANESE EXPANSION

chapter 11|5 pages

A CHINO-JAPANESE UNION

chapter 12|5 pages

BRITAIN’S CHANGE OF POLICY IN ASIA

chapter 13|4 pages

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

chapter 4|5 pages

TEEN: THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

chapter 17|4 pages

CHINA AND THE WESTERN POWERS

chapter 18|5 pages

AMERICA FACES THE NEW WORLD SITUATION