Democracy and the Eastern Question (Classic Reprint): The Problem of the Far East as Demonstrated by the Great War, and Its Relation to the United ... United States of America (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Millard, Thomas Franklin Fairfax

 
9781330664674: Democracy and the Eastern Question (Classic Reprint): The Problem of the Far East as Demonstrated by the Great War, and Its Relation to the United ... United States of America (Classic Reprint)

Sinopsis

Explore the roots of a global conflict and its impact on the Far East. This nonfiction study reads like a careful investigation into a pivotal era, linking late 19th‑ and early 20th‑century forces to the events of the Great War and beyond. It examines how imperial rivalries, trade, and political maneuvering shaped the region and influenced the United States’ role in world affairs.

From the 1870s to 1914, the book traces powerful currents across Asia and Europe, focusing on China, Manchuria, and the broader geopolitical landscape. It highlights how economic interests, smuggling, and foreign influence intersected with national strategies, offering a clear look at the practices that affected millions of lives. The author presents sourced observations on drug trade, border control, and state actions to show how policy and power intertwined in a time of upheaval.

What you’ll experience
- A chronological focus on key years and events that defined the era
- Analysis of international relations, especially between Japan, China, Britain, and Russia
- Explanations of how economic and political pressures shaped policy in the Far East
- Context for understanding later debates about empire, influence, and U.S. involvement

Ideal for readers seeking a grounded, document‑driven look at the period’s diplomacy, security concerns, and the complex web of interests that helped shape the modern world.

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Reseña del editor

Excerpt from Democracy and the Eastern Question: The Problem of the Far East as Demonstrated by the Great War, and Its Relation to the United States of America

This work is not presented as a non-partizan or an impartial discussion of the subject. It could not be that, for it embodies the deep convictions formed and accumulated in the course of years of close contact with the matters at issue, and the Opin ions which, I hope, shine through the presentation Of the mate rial were born in the process Of living with the problem. Few foreigners that is, few Westerners could live in the far East during the last twenty years and still be impartial on the questions included in the position Of China and her contacts with Japan.

Some Of the facts and much of the criticism presented in the following pages were suppressed or repressed during the Great War for reasons at times connected with the war politics of nations. And at times because of legal restraints upon their publication. That time Of restricted publicity has passed with the need, or the fancied need for it, and foreign residents of China and Japan now feel that the truth, and nothing less than the whole truth, about these matters should be known to Western peoples. The design of this work, therefore, is to present the case as it appears to an overwhelming majority of foreign residents of the East. I have not encumbered the book by giving much of the contrary side of events and of the contrary arguments. As in the case of Germany and the re sponsibility of the German military party for the Great War, the evidence is decisively preponderating, although in this case Japan, like Germany, can put in a more or less plausible de fense. I leave that defense to the extensive Japanese props ganda in America and elsewhere.

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