1st Edition

Conflict of Policies in Asia

By Pierre R. Crosson Copyright 1924
518 Pages
by Routledge

518 Pages
by Routledge

518 Pages
by Routledge

In 1899, the U.S.’s Hay Doctrine, more commonly referred to as the Open Door Policy, required that China’s trading ports remain open to all countries on an equal basis. Originally published in 1924, in the wake of World War I, this book looks at the variety of different policies between Western and Asian countries throughout the 19th and early 20th century and shows how the powerful influences of... Read more

    1. Clash of Policies  2. Pawns at Paris  3. Transfer to Washington  4. Geneva  5. Interim  6. Washington Again  7. Disintegration  8. Residue  9. Japan: Reform or Dissimulation?  10. Constructive;  Appendices;  A. Washington Treaties and Resolutions  B. Notes of American and Chinese Governments Regarding Germany  C. British Far East Press on the Anglo-Japanese Alliance  D. The Cassel Agreement  E. The Twenty-One Demands  F. Statement of the Position of the American Government Regarding Loans in China  G. Russo-Japanese Treaty  H. Inner-Power Agreements Relating to China  I. Statements in the Washington Conferences Regarding Siberia;  Index

    Biography

    Thomas F. Millard