RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS

1903. Russia and Japan.

Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (July, 1903): 16-19.

1903. Russia and the nations. W. M. Ivins, jr.

World's work, vol. 6 (July, 1903): 3642-3646.

1903. The cloud in the Far East.

Macmillan's magazine, vol. 88 (Sept., 1903): 354-362.

1903. The far eastern problem.

Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (Oct., 1903): 312-317.

1903. The storm-cloud in the Far East. Charles Johnston.

Independent, vol. 55 (Oct. 15, 1903): 2446-2448.

1903. Russia and Japan.

Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 174 (Nov., 1903): 585-600.

1903. La Russie et le Japon.

Comité de l'Asie française. Bulletin mensuel, 3. année (Nov., 1903): 484-486.

1903. The Far East. E. J. Dillon.

Contemporary review, vol. 84 (Dec, 1903): 885-899.

1903. Japan and Russia.

Nation, vol. 77 (Dec. 31, 1903): 519-520.

1903. Russia and Japan.

Spectator, vol. 91 (Dec. 26, 1903): 1116.

1903-1904. Asia in transition. W. C. Jameson Reid.

Gunton's magazine, vol. 25 (Dec., 1903): 485-494; vol. 26 (Jan., 1904): 29-37; (Feb., 1904): 118-128.

1904. Russia and Japan: a grave situation. Albert Shaw.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Jan., 1904): 4-8.

1904. The Russo-Japanese crisis.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Jan. 9, 1904): 7-8.

1904. The Russian and Japanese naval situation. French E. Chadwick.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Jan. 16, 1904): 14-15.

1904. Admiral Alexieff. William R. Stewart.

Cosmopolitan, vol. 36 (Jan., 1904): 374-375.

1904. The far eastern problem. Alfred Stead.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Jan., 1904): 137-142.

1904. Russia's movements in the Far East. A. Maurice Low.

Forum, vol. 35 (Jan., 1904): 336-343.

1904. The Russo-Japanese imbroglio. Muhammad Barakatullah.

Forum, vol. 35 (Jan., 1904): 458-470.

1904. The complications of an eastern war.

Independent, vol. 56 (Jan. 7, 1904): 45-46.

1904. Russes et Japonais en extrême orient. F. Le Beschu.

Monde illustré, vol. 94 (Jan. 16, 1904): 48.

1904. La Russie et le Japon. Michel Méry.

Mouvement géographique, 21. année (Jan. 10, 1904): cols. 20-23.

1904. The Russian and Japanese forces.

Nation, vol. 78 (Jan. 14, 1904): 25-26.

1904. Der russisch-japanische Konflikt. M. Beer.

Neue Zeit, 22. Jahrgang (Jan. 2, 1904): 427-433.

1904. The Russo-Japanese peril and its bearing on Anglo-French relations. Frederic Lees.

New liberal review, vol. 6 (Jan., 1904): 711-721.

1904. The "yellow peril" bogey. Demetrius C. Boulger.

Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Jan., 1904): 30-39.

Living age, vol. 240 (Feb. 6, 1904): 321-329.

1904. Japan and Russia.

Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 9, 1904): 102-104.

1904. Russia and Japan face to face.

Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 16, 1904): 161-165.

1904. Japan and Russia.

Outlook, vol. 76 (Jan. 23, 1904): 193-195.

1904. La crise russo-japonaise. Robert de Caix.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Jan. 16, 1904): 81-94.

1904. La politique des grandes puissances en extrême-orient. Jean de La Peyre.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Jan. 16, 1904): 113-131.

1904. Etiquette and the East.

Saturday review, vol. 97 (Jan. 23, 1904): 101-102.

1904. Russia and Japan.

Spectator, vol. 92 (Jan. 16, 1904): 78.

1904. The far-eastern crisis.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Feb., 1904): 131-136.

1904. Russia and Japan: the naval outlook. Active List.

Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 175 (Feb., 1904): 275-293.

1904. Russia and Japan. John A. Ewan.

Canadian magazine, vol. 22 (Feb., 1904): 385-389.

1904. The war fleets of Japan and Russia. Archibald S. Hurd.

Cassier's magazine, vol. 25 (Feb., 1904): 287-318.

1904. Appreciations of conditions in the Russo-Japanese conflict. Alfred T. Mahan.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): 7-8.

1904. Russia's transportation problem in Siberia. Chase S. Osborn.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): 11.

1904. The complete readiness of Japan. Arthur May Knapp.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): extra p. 2.

1904. The theatre of war. Cyrus C. Adams.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 20, 1904): extra p. 6.

1904. On the eve of war in Japan. Arthur May Knapp.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 27, 1904): 10.

1904. A nation calm and self-contained. Frederick Palmer.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Feb. 27, 1904): 11-12.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise et la politique de la France. Robert de Caix.

Comité de l'Afrique française. Bulletin, 14. année (Feb., 1904): 43-44.

1904. The Far East. E. J. Dillon.

Contemporary review, vol. 85 (Feb., 1904): 281-289.

"The Corean question is vital to Japan."

1904. Les éventualités d'extrême-orient. I. Le Japon. II. Les perspective actuelles. Paul Leroy-Beaulieu.

Économiste français, 32. année, vol. 1 (Feb. 6, 1904): 169-171; (Feb. 13, 1904): 205-208.

1904. La guerre en extrême-orient et les bourses européennes. Paul Leroy-Beaulieu.

Économiste français, 32. année, vol. 1 (Feb. 20, 1904): 237-239.

1904. Les événements d'orient et d'extrême-orient et les bourses européennes: nécessité d'une période de recueillement. Paul Leroy-Beaulieu.

Économiste français, 32. année, vol. 1 (Feb. 27, 1904): 273-275.

1904. First principles in the Far East. Calchas.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Feb., 1904): 194-210.

1904. Russland und Japan. Karl Schultz.

Grenzboten, 63. Jahrgang (Feb. 11, 1904): 313-326.

1904. Some considerations of the far eastern crisis. Colgate Baker.

Independent, vol. 56 (Feb. 4, 1904): 239-241.

1904. Some lessons of the Japanese torpedo attack. Park Benjamin.

Independent, vol. 56 (Feb. 18, 1904): 353-356.

1904. Circumstances in the Far East. A. J. Herbertson.

Independent review, vol. 2 (Feb., 1904): 107-116.

1904. La guerre russo-japanaise. F. Le Beschu.

Monde illustré, vol. 94 (Feb. 20, 1904): 152.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise et ses conséquences. Ambroise Rendu.

Moniteur industriel, 31. année (Feb. 20, 1904): 113-114.

1904. The crisis in the Far East. Robert Machray.

Monthly review, vol. 14 (Feb., 1904): 27-42.

1904. The eastern crisis and its origin. E. H. Vickers.

Nation, vol. 78 (Feb. 11, 1904): 105-106.

1904. Japanese and Russian finances.

Nation, vol. 78 (Feb. 25, 1904): 143-144.

1904. Der Kriege. P. Nathan.

Nation (Berlin), 21. Jahrgang (Feb. 13, 1904): 307-308.

1904. Russia and Japan. By the Bystander.

New liberal review, vol. 7 (Feb., 1904): 62-68; (April, 1904): 335-340.

1904. The far eastern situation. Edwin Maxey.

Overland monthly, n. s., vol. 43 (Feb., 1904): 110-114.

1904. The Russo-Japanese conflict.

Public opinion, vol. 36 (Feb. 18, 1904): 201-203; (Feb. 25, 1904): 233-234.

1904. Europe and the war.

Public opinion (London), vol. 85 (Feb. 26, 1904): 253-257.

1904. La France et la guerre. Robert de Caix.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Feb. 15, 1904): 225-232.

1904. Le réveil de l'Asie et le mouvement pan-asiatique. Argus.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Feb. 15, 1904): 266-271.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Feb. 15, 1904): 272-282.

1904. The railways at the seat of war.

Railway world, vol. 48 (Feb. 20, 1904): 199-200.

1904. Les intérêts français en extrême-orient. Henri Lorin.

Revue commerciale, 22. année (Feb. 13, 1904): 3.

1904. Les finances comparées de la Russie et du Japon.

Revue de statistique, vol. 7 (Feb. 14, 1904): 50-55.

1904. La lutte pour le Pacifique. René Pinon.

Revue des deux mondes, 5. période, vol. 19 (Feb. 15, 1904): 772-807.

1904. [La guerre en extrême-orient]. Francis Charmes.

Revue des deux mondes, 5. période, vol. 19 (Feb. 15, 1904): 947-958.

1904. Marines russe et japonaise. C. Cilvanet.

Revue française, vol. 29 (Feb., 1904): 97-111.

1904. Le conflit russo-japanais. Alexandre Charlot.

Revue générale; vol. 79 (Feb., 1904): 330-342.

1904. La guerre fatale. B. de Zenzinoff.

Revue politique et littéraire, 5. sér., vol. 1 (Feb. 20, 1904): 237-241.

1904. Britain and the far eastern question.

Westminster review, vol. 161 (Feb., 1904): 117-119.

1904. The conflict in the Far East. Alfred Stead.

World's work (London), vol. 3 (Feb., 1904): 240-244.

1904. Russia, Japan, and who else? Edwin Maxey.

Albany law journal, vol. 66 (Mar., 1904): 71-73.

1904. L'armée japonaise. B.

Annales des sciences politiques, vol. 19 (Mar. 15, 1904): 236-252.

1904. The opening of the war. Active List.

Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, vol. 175 (Mar., 1904): 438-448.

1904. Causes de la guerre russo-japonaise. Comte de Fontaine de Resbecq.

Carnet, vol. 19 (Mar., 1904): 371-373.

1904. Economic changes in Asia. Arthur Judson Brown.

Century magazine, vol. 67 (Mar., 1904): 732-737.

1904. The making of the Japanese soldier. Durham White Stevens.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Mar. 5, 1904): 7-8.

1904. Russia calls out her Baltic fleet. Cyrus C. Adams.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Mar. 5, 1904): extra p. 13.

1904. The battle of Port Arthur. James F. J. Archibald.

Collier's weekly, vol. 32 (Mar. 26, 1904): 7.

1904. Japan and Russia. E. J. Dillon.

Contemporary review, vol. 85 (Mar., 1904): 305-322.

"Mr. Dillon's knowledge of Russia is so extensive that his article on Japan and Russia in the current Contemporary claims special attention. The object of his paper is to fix the responsibility of the war. Dismissing the Russian people and the professional diplomats, he comes to the conclusion that the appointment of Admiral Alexeieff as Viceroy of the Far East was a huge blunder, and that the supersession of wiser and more cautious statesmen by a zealous but inexperienced sailor precipitated the crisis."—Spectator, Mar. 5, 1904: 376.

1904. Ce que coutera la guerre russo-japonaise pour une campagne de six mois d'après des documents inédits.

Correspondant, vol. 214 (Mar. 25, 1904): 1025-1041.

1904. The war and the powers. Calchas.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Mar. 1, 1904): 415-430.

Living age, vol. 241 (Apr. 2, 1904): 1-13.

"'Calchas' sums up the results of the war strategically, and points out what he believes to have been Russia's best course when she found herself attacked and unprepared."—Spectator, Mar. 5, 1904: 377.

1904. The war in the Far East. Alfred Stead.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Mar. 1, 1904): 431-444.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise. Ardouin-Dumazet et Paul Fontin.

France de demain, n. s., vol. 1 (Mar. 5, 1904): 3-19.

1904. Leaders in the Far eastern conflict.

Independent, vol. 56 (Mar. 31, 1904): 701-708.

1904. Along the Yalu river. Margherita Arlina Hamm.

Independent, vol. 56 (Mar. 31, 1904): 709-714.

1904. Russia's plan to exhaust her foe.

Literary digest, vol. 28 (Mar. 12, 1904): 374-376.

1904. A plain statement about Russia and Japan. Frederick McCormick.

Metropolitan magazine, vol. 19 (Mar., 1904): 883-889.

1904. Manchuria and Korea.

National geographic magazine, vol. 15 (March, 1904): 128-129.

Accompanying is a war map of Manchuria and Korea, 36 by 42 inches.

1904. The collapse of Russia in the Far East. Ignotus.

National review, vol. 43 (Mar., 1904): 29-34.

1904. Some French opinions on the Russo-Japanese conflict. Frederic Lees.

New liberal review, vol. 7 (Mar., 1904): 181-189.

1904. Why Japan resists Russia. Kogoro Takahira.

North American review, vol. 178 (Mar., 1904): 321-327.

1904. England and the war. Sydney Brooks.

North American review, vol. 178 (Mar., 1904): 328-337.

1904. What defeat would mean to Russia. Wanda Ian-Ruban.

Outlook, vol. 76 (Mar. 19, 1904): 687-694.

1904. La situation en extrême-orient: les faits et les perspectives. Robert de Caix.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Mar. 1, 1904): 305-311.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise et ses leçons. Jean de La Peyre.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Mar. 1, 1904): 321-336; (Mar. 16, 1904): 407-418; (Apr. 1, 1904): 489-501.

1904. Port-Arthur. H. T.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Mar. 1, 1904): 337-340.

1904. The struggle over Korea. Robert E. Speer.

Record of Christian work, vol. 23 (Mar., 1904): 155-159.

1904. Russo-Japanese war: an authoritative statement of both sides of the case. I. The Japanese case. II. The Russian case.

Review of reviews (London), vol. 29 (Mar., 1904): 231-239.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise.

Revue de géographie, 28. année (Mar. 1, 1904): 65-69.

1904. Le conflit russo-japonais. Francis Mury.

Revue de géographie, 28. année (Mar. 1, 1904): 70-77.

1904. L'attaque de Port-Arthur—8 février 1904. Lieutenant X.

Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 2, (Mar. 15, 1904): 1-14.

1904. Obligation juridique de la déclaration de guerre. H. Ebren.

Revue générale de droit international public, 11. année (Mar.-Apr., 1904): 133-148.

1904. Les hostilités sans déclaration de guerre. À propos de la guerre russo-japonaise. F. de Martens.

Revue générale de droit international public, 11. année (Mar.-Apr., 1904): 148-150.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise et l'alliance franco-russe. Jean Jaurès.

Revue socialiste, vol. 39 (Mar., 1904): 305-316.

1904. Le conflit russo-japonais. C. Béguin.

Revue universelle, vol. 4 (March 1, 1904): 121-124.

1904. Vladisvostock, Port Arthur, Tchemoulpo.

Revue universelle, vol. 4 (March 1, 1904): 125-126.

1904. The war in the Far East. P. Kropotkin.

Speaker, vol. 9 (Mar. 5, 1904): 544-546.

Living age, vol. 241 (Apr. 9, 1904): 121-126.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise: l'attaque et la défense des côtes. Gaston Jougla.

Vie illustrée, 7. année (Mar. 11, 1904): 372-377.

1904. Korea, Japan, and Russia. Robert E. Speer.

World's work, vol. 7 (Mar., 1904): 4514-4525.

1904. The war—and after. Henry Norman.

World's work (London), vol. 3 (Mar., 1904): 323-329.

1904. The struggle for the Pacific.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (Apr., 1904): 484-485.

Review of, La lutte pour la Pacifique by René Pinon.

1904. Japan is prepared for a long war. Frederick Palmer.

Collier's weekly, vol. 33 (Apr. 9, 1904): 6-7.

1904. Appreciation of conditions in the Russo-Japanese conflict. Alfred T. Mahan.

Collier's weekly, vol. 33 (Apr. 30, 1904): 10-13.

1904. Japan and Russia [Russia's prospects of success]. E. J. Dillon.

Contemporary review, vol. 85 (Apr., 1904): 577-591.

1904. The beginning in the Far East. David Hannay.

Cornhill magazine, vol. 16 (Apr., 1904): 523-535.

1904. Russia and the war. Œdipus.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Apr., 1904): 547-560.

1904. Port Arthur—Its strategic value. Angus Hamilton.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (Apr., 1904): 662-669.

1904. Les Cosaques. Kto-to.

France de demain, n. s., vol. 1 (Apr. 20, 1904): 205-213.

1904. The case for Japan. D. W. Stevens.

Frank Leslie's popular monthly, vol. 57 (Apr., 1904): 690-696.

1904. The war and the two civilisations. A. M. Latter.

Independent review, vol. 2 (April, 1904): 348-359.

1904. The destiny of the Far East. Alexander Hume Ford.

Munsey's magazine, vol. 31 (Apr., 1904): 1-11.

1904. New stars rise above the Pacific. Peter Mac Queen.

National magazine (Boston), vol. 20 (Apr., 1904): 79-82.

1904. Sea power and strategy. T. Miller Maguire.

National review, vol. 43 (April, 1904): 263-274.

1904. Russia's charge against Japan. Sir F. Maurice.

Nineteenth century and after, vol. 55 (Apr., 1904): 676-684.

1904. The causes of the Russo-Japanese war. Frank Brinkley.

Outlook, vol. 76 (Apr. 16, 1904): 921-927.

1904. Russia and Japan.

Quarterly review, vol. 199 (Apr., 1904): 576-610.

1904. La croix-rouge en Russie et au Japon. Maurice Buret.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (Apr. 1, 1904): 502-509.

1904. Tchemoulpo et Vladivostock. Lieutenant X.

Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 2 (Apr., 1904): 650-668.

1904. La révolte de l'Asie. Victor Bérard.

Revue de Paris, 11. année, vol. 2 (April 15, 1904): 867-890; 11. année, vol. 3 (May 15, 1904): 409-448.

1904. The naval situation in the East.

Saturday review, vol. 97 (Apr. 23, 1904): 513-514.

1904. The war and the chances of intervention.

Spectator, vol. 92 (Apr. 30, 1904): 685-686.

1904. What Japan is fighting for. Kogoro Takahira.

World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4620-4622.

1904. The cost of war to Russia and Japan. Frank A. Vanderlip.

World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4647-4650.

1904. Stories of Russian and Japanese soldiers.

World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4658-4675.

1904. The rebound on Russia. Gilson Willets.

World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4683-4698.

1904. The cause of the war. John Foord.

World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4705-4709.

1904. What Russia fights for. Edwin Winthrop Dayton.

World's work, vol. 7 (Apr., 1904): 4710-4712.

1904. Will Russia use the North-east passage? Frederick T. Jane.

World's work (London), vol. 3 (Apr., 1904): 433-435.

1904. Vice-admiral Togo: a type of the Japanese fighting man. Hirata Tatsuo.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 551-552.

1904. Japan on the American attitude.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 578-580.

1904. The effect of the war on the international affairs of Russia.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 580-581.

1904. Climatic features of the field of the Russo-Japanese war. Frank Waldo.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 29 (May, 1904): 582-584.

1904. If Japan should win. Harold Bolce.

Booklovers' magazine, vol. 3 (May, 1904): 579-598.

1904. Torpedo craft vs. battleships. Alfred T. Mahan.

Collier's weekly, vol. 33 (May 21, 1904): 16-17.

1904. Japan, Russia, France. Ivanovich.

Contemporary review, vol. 85 (May, 1904): 668-685.

1904. Problems of the Far East. Alfred Stead.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (May, 1904): 817-829.

1904. Some questions of international law arising from the Russo-Japanese war. Amos S. Hershey.

Green bag, vol. 16 (May-July, 1904): 306, 375, 452.

1904. Russia and Japan. Frank Brinkley.

National review, vol. 43 (May, 1904): 393-405.

1904. Russia in the Far East. A statement to the "North American review." Comte Cassini.

North American review, vol. 178 (May, 1904): 681-689.

1904. Japan and Korea: why, in the light of history, Japan is fighting for Korea. Colgate Baker.

Pearson's magazine, vol. 11 (May, 1904): 470-478.

1904. La crise d'extrême-orient. Paul Doumer.

Revue économique internationale, vol. 1 (May, 1904): 573-597.

1904. La guerre russo-japonaise et ses leçons. Jean de La Peyre.

Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, vol. 17 (May 1, 1904): 664-674; (May 16, 1904): 725-735.

1904. The position of Russia. Henry Norman.

World's work (London), vol. 3 (May, 1904): 529-532.

1904. Russian finance: the gold reserve. Henry Norman.

World's work (London), vol. 3 (May, 1904): 532-535.

1904. Some of the issues of the Russo-Japanese conflict. K. Asakawa.

Yale review, vol. 13 (May, 1904): 16-50.

1904. International aspects of the Russo-Japanese war. T. Baty.

Albany law journal, vol. 66 (June, 1904): 189-190.

1904. A question of staying power: the comparative resources of Russia and Japan. N. T. Bacon.

Booklovers' magazine, vol. 3 (June, 1904): 743-748.

1904. Japan's object-lessons in naval warfare. Excubitor.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (June 1, 1904): 931-945.

1904. The war in the Far East. Alfred Stead.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 75 (June I, 1904): 955-965.

1904. The conflict of new world-forces in the Far East. Valentine Chirol.

National review, vol. 43 (June, 1904): 578-596.

1904. The Russo-Japanese war and European opinion.

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 30 (July, 1904): 87-90.

1904. Japan at war. E. Emerson.

Contemporary review, vol. 86 (July, 1904): 6-17.

1904. The war: Korea and Russia. Alfred Stead.

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 76 (July, 1904): 90-102.

1904. International questions and the present war.

Nineteenth century and after, vol. 56 (July, 1904): 142-151.

1904. The course of the war. Henry Norman.

World's work, vol. 4 (July, 1904): 109-112.


FAR EAST: AMERICAN RELATIONS

Adams, Brooks. America's economic supremacy.

New York: The Macmillan company, 1900. 222 pp. 12o.

Contents: The Spanish war and the equilibrium of the world; The new struggle for life among nations; England's decadence in the West Indies; Natural selection in literature; The decay of England; Russia's interest in China.

—— The new empire.

New York: The Macmillan company, 1902. xxxvi, (2), 243 pp. Folded maps. 12o.

American academy of political and social science. The foreign policy of the United States: political and commercial. Addresses and discussions at the annual meeting, April 7-8, 1899.

Philadelphia: American academy of political and social science, 1899. (4), 216 pp. 8o.

The commercial relations of the United States with the Far East, by Worthington Chauncey Ford, pp. 107-130.

The commercial relations of the United States with the Far East, by Robert T Hill; with a discussion by John Foord, Dr. W. P. Wilson, Prof. E. R. Johnson, pp. 131-160.

The political relations of the United States with the Far East, by John Bassett Moore, pp. 163-167.

China's relations with the West, by Wu Ting-fang, pp. 168-176.

The political relations of the United States with the European powers in the Far East, by Lindley Miller Keasbey, pp. 177-183.

The real menace of Russian aggression, by Frederick Wells Williams, pp. 184-197.

Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The new Pacific.

New York: The Bancroft company, 1900. iv, (2), 738 pp. Map. 8o.

Beresford, Lord Charles. China and the powers.

(In The Crisis in China, pp. 169-185. New York, 1900. 12o.)

Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah. The Russian advance.

New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1903. iii, (5), 485, (1) pp. Maps. 8o.

American needs in the Orient, pp. 173-186.

American progress in the Far East, pp. 187-207.

Russian opinions of American institutions, pp. 385-400.

Appendix: Treaty of Shimonoseki, by which southern Manchuria was ceded to Japan. Mikado's rescript withdrawing from Manchuria. The (reputed) Cassini convention. The Russo-Manchurian railway agreement. Anglo-Russian agreement respecting spheres of influence in China. Treaty of offensive and defensive alliance between Great Britain and Japan. Specimen of the regulations concerning foreign joint stock companies operating in Russia.

Boulger, Demetrius C. America's share in a partition of China.

(In The Crisis in China, pp. 215-235. New York, 1900. 12o.)

Callahan, James Morton. American relations in the Pacific and the Far East, 1784-1900.

Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins press, 1901. 177 pp. 8o. (Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science, series xix nos. 1-3.)

Colquhoun, Archibald Ross. Greater America.

New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1904. ix, (3), 435, (1) pp. Frontispiece (portrait). Maps. Diagrams. 8o.

—— The Far Eastern crisis.

(In The Crisis in China, pp. 109-134. New York, 1900. 12o.)

—— The mastery of the Pacific.

New York, London: The Macmillan co., 1902. xvi, 440 pp. Illustrations. Plates. Maps. 8o.

Contents: Introduction.—The United States in the Pacific.—Great Britain in the Pacific.—The Dutch in the Pacific.—Japan in the Pacific.—Other powers in the Pacific.—Conclusion.

Conant, Charles A. The United States in the Orient. The nature of the economic problem.

New York: Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1900. (2), x, 237 pp. 8o.

Dilke, Sir Charles W. The American policy in China.

(In The Crisis in China, pp. 265-271. New York, 1900. 12o.)

Foster, John W. American diplomacy in the Orient.

Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1903. xiv, 498 pp. 8o.

Contents: Early European relations; America's first intercourse; The first Chinese treaties; Independent Hawaii; The opening of Japan; The transformation of Japan; The crumbling wall of China; Chinese immigration and exclusion; Korea and its neighbors; The enfranchisement of Japan; The annexation of Hawaii; The Samoan complication; The Spanish war: its results. Appendix: Protocol between China and the treaty powers, Sept. 7, 1901; The emigration treaty between China and the United States, 1894; Treaty between the United States and Japan, 1894; Joint resolution for annexing the Hawaiian islands, 1898; The Samoan treaty between the United States, Germany, and Great Britain, 1899; Protocol between the United States and Spain, August 12, 1898; Treaty of peace between the United States and Spain, 1898.

Griffis, William Elliot. America in the East; a glance at our history, prospects, problems, and duties in the Pacific Ocean.

New York: A. S. Barnes & co., 1899. x, (2), 244 pp. Plates. Portraits. 12o.

Nitobe, Inazo Ota. The intercourse between the United States and Japan: an historical sketch.

Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins press, 1891. ix, 198 pp. 8o. (Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science. Extra vol. viii.)

Potter, Henry Codman. The East of to-day and to-morrow.

New York: The Century co., 1902. (8), 190 pp. 12o.

Contents: Chinese traits and western blunders.—The problem of the Philippines.—Impressions of Japan.—Impressions of India.—Impressions of the Hawaiian Islands.—India: its people and its religions.

Reinsch, Paul Samuel. World politics at the end of the nineteenth century; as influenced by the oriental situation.

New York & London: The Macmillan co., 1900. xviii, 366 pp. Map. 12o. (The citizen's library.)

Contents: National imperialism; The opening of China; The consequences of the opening of China in world politics; German imperial politics; Some considerations on the position of the United States as a factor in oriental politics.

Waldstein, Charles. The expansion of Western ideals and the world's peace.

John Lane, New York and London, 1899. 194 pp. 16o.

Wilson, James H. America's interests in China.

(In The Crisis in China, pp. 239-261. New York, 1900. 12o.)

Wu Ting-fang. Mutual helpfulness between China and the United States.

(In The Crisis in China, pp. 189-211. New York, 1900. 12o.)