The truce in the East and its aftermath : Being the sequel to 'The re-shaping of the Far East'

The time has now come when a further estimate of the actual conditions obtaining in the Far East seens desirable. In a former volume, The Reshaping of th4 Far East, an effort was made to present in readable form a detailed account of things as they then existed in further A sia, and also to show wha...

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Main Author: Weal, B. L. Putnam
Format: Book
Language:Undetermined
Published: London Macmillan & co., ltd. 1907
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Institutions: Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ
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Summary:The time has now come when a further estimate of the actual conditions obtaining in the Far East seens desirable. In a former volume, The Reshaping of th4 Far East, an effort was made to present in readable form a detailed account of things as they then existed in further A sia, and also to show what might be expected to occur in the immediate future. Yet although upwards of a thousand pages were devoted to that analysis, the sudden conclusion of the Portsmouth Treaty and the state of affairs created by the new A nglo Japanese Alliance render a sequel not only advisable, but highly necessary. In the pages which follow, many questions are dealt with faithfully and in a manner which may occasion pain to those who have come to the conclusion that the Far Eastern problem is at last as good as siettled.