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.