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.