Roosevelt and the Russo-Japanese War: A Critical Study of American Policy in Eastern Asia in 1902-5, Based Primarily Upon the Private Papers of Theodore RooseveltDoubleday, Page, 1925 - 357 oldal |
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49. oldal
... effect in abating this insolence . Of course , in a way the feeling is most natural . It is only ten years since the foreign nations ceased to treat Japan with official contempt in the matter of consular courts and the like , and I ...
... effect in abating this insolence . Of course , in a way the feeling is most natural . It is only ten years since the foreign nations ceased to treat Japan with official contempt in the matter of consular courts and the like , and I ...
51. oldal
... effects of British policy , not from London but from the Far East , where it was applied . We suggest that a close study of European history , with the facts of the Far Eastern situation in mind , would probably reveal that it had been ...
... effects of British policy , not from London but from the Far East , where it was applied . We suggest that a close study of European history , with the facts of the Far Eastern situation in mind , would probably reveal that it had been ...
55. oldal
... effect of putting outside the bounds of possibility the inclusion of Germany in the Anglo - Japanese Alliance of 1902. Germany appears to have concluded that she could gain more by pushing Russia into the Far East than by joining with ...
... effect of putting outside the bounds of possibility the inclusion of Germany in the Anglo - Japanese Alliance of 1902. Germany appears to have concluded that she could gain more by pushing Russia into the Far East than by joining with ...
58. oldal
... effects . Russia immediately changed for the moment her policy toward China and signed an evacuation agree- ment for Manchuria in which Chinese sovereignty over this area was clearly recognized.1 The other effect proved to be of greater ...
... effects . Russia immediately changed for the moment her policy toward China and signed an evacuation agree- ment for Manchuria in which Chinese sovereignty over this area was clearly recognized.1 The other effect proved to be of greater ...
59. oldal
... effect of encouraging Russia in her wild programme in the Far East . At the very time when France , for her own safety as well as for the peace of the Far East , ought to have been restraining Russia and urging her to conserve her ...
... effect of encouraging Russia in her wild programme in the Far East . At the very time when France , for her own safety as well as for the peace of the Far East , ought to have been restraining Russia and urging her to conserve her ...
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agreement already Ambassador Meyer American Government Anglo-Japanese Alliance appear April August Baron Komura battle of Mukden believe belligerents Britain British Cassini Cecil Spring-Rice China Chinese Empire commercial conference Count course Delcassé demand desire diplomatic direct negotiations East England Europe European evacuation fact favourable February Foreign Office France French German Emperor Germany hand Howe's Meyer important indemnity integrity of China interests intervention January Japan and Russia Japanese Government Japanese Minister July June Kaiser Kaneko Kennan Korea Lamsdorff Lansdowne letter Li Hung-chang Manchuria ment Moroccan crisis Mukden nation naval neutral Newchwang Open Door opinion Pacific peace negotiations Peking Petersburg Philippines political Port Arthur Portsmouth Powers President Roosevelt proposed question railway regard relations Roosevelt Papers Russia and Japan Russian Government Russo-Japanese Russo-Japanese War Sakhalin Secretary Hay Spring-Rice Sternberg Taft Takahira telegram terms of peace territory tion Tokio treaty Tsar United victory Washington Witte Witte's wrote Yellow Peril
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135. oldal - WE, by the Grace of Heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne occupied by the same Dynasty from time immemorial, do hereby make proclamation to all Our loyal and brave subjects as follows: — We hereby declare war against...
99. oldal - V. The Governments of the two countries shall not in future, without mutual consent, conclude with a third Power such an arrangement as may be contrary to the principles of the present Protocol.
103. oldal - East that whatever occasion arose appropriate action of the Government of the United States, in conjunction with Japan and Great Britain, for such a purpose could be counted on by them quite as confidently as if the United States were under treaty obligations to take.
136. oldal - And since the absorption of Manchuria by Russia would render it impossible to maintain the integrity of China, and would, in addition, compel the abandonment of all hope for peace in the Extreme East, we determined, in those circumstances, to settle the question by negotiation, and to secure thereby a permanent peace. " With that object in view our competent authorities by our order made proposals to Russia, and frequent conferences were held during the last six months.
xvi. oldal - As soon as this war broke out, I notified Germany and France in the most polite and discreet fashion that in the event of a combination against Japan to try to do what Russia, Germany and France did to her in 1894, I should promptly side with Japan and proceed to whatever length was necessary on her behalf.
109. oldal - No human beings, black, yellow, or white could be quite as untruthful, as insincere, as arrogant — in short, as untrustworthy in every way — as the Russians under the present...
305. oldal - China. 3. They are accordingly firmly resolved reciprocally to respect the territorial possessions belonging to each other in said region. 4. They are also determined to preserve the common interest of all powers in China by supporting by all pacific means at their disposal the independence and integrity of China and the principle of equal opportunity for commerce and industry of all -nations in that Empire.
215. oldal - Government likewise to agree. While the President does not feel that any intermediary should be called in in respect to the peace negotiations themselves he is entirely willing to do what he properly can if the two powers concerned feel that his services will be of aid in arranging the preliminaries as to the time and place of meeting. But if even these preliminaries can be arranged directly between the two powers, or in any other way, the President will be glad, as his sole purpose is to bring about...
238. oldal - Japan and Russia reciprocally engage not to obstruct any general measures common to all countries, which China may take for the development of the commerce and industry of Manchuria.
76. oldal - Each Nation is working itself up to a condition of desperate hatred of the other; . . . each from sheer fear of the other. The Kaiser is dead sure that England intends to attack him. The English Government and a large share of the English people are equally sure that Germany intends to attack England.