International Court of Arbitral Justice, plan for, 70; Permanent Court of International Justice, 263.
International Law, attitude of United States toward, 64; attempts to codify, 68, 72.
International Law, American Institute of, 157.
International Prize Court, plan for, adopted by Second Hague
Conference, 68.
Isolation, policy of, distinct from Monroe Doctrine, 3, 5; policy no longer possible, 170.
Jameson Raid, in the Transvaal, 50.
Japan, beginning of American intercourse with, 83, 84; forms alliance with Great Britain, 92; goes to war with Russia, 94; disturbing factor in world politics, 171; advocates principle of racial equality, 233, 238; demands German leases in Shantung, 239; secures consent of Allies, 240; reluctantly accepts invitation to Washington Conference, 266; objects to 5-5-3 ratio, 269; expansion of, 276.
Jefferson, Thomas, opinion on French treaty of 1778, 7; warns against "entangling alliances," 12; plans alliance with England against France, 12-14; favors joint action with England against Holy Alliance, 28-30; author of doctrine of recognition, 161.
Jews, diplomatic protests against harsh treatment of, 78, 79.
Johnson, Senator Hiram, 246.