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CONTENTS

CHAPTER XVIII

JAPAN, CHINA AND THE WEST

The "Yellow Peril" Possibility — Japan's Relation to the Question — China the Determining Factor — Creation of the New Chinese Army — Use of Japanese Military Instructors — Possible Restrictions upon China's Military Development — Progress of Education in China — Oriental Industrial Possibilities — Some Food for Reflection — Influence of Japan upon the Future of Commerce and Industry in the East — Logic of Japan's Position Page 270

CHAPTER XIX

AMERICA'S POSITION AND POLICY

Coming Realignment of Policies in Asia — Foundations for Existing Impressions in America — Examination of Basic Propositions Involved — Foreigners and Foreign Commerce in Japan — Japanese Attitude Toward Foreign Enterprises — Effects upon American Interests — Attitude of American Manufacturers Toward Japan — Japanese Feeling Toward America — Japanese Moral Standards — Has England Thrown America Over? — Problems for American Diplomacy Page 283

APPENDIX A

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE Page 309

APPENDIX B

THE RUSSO-JAPANESE PEACE TREATY Page 312

APPENDIX C

THE JAPAN-KOREA AGREEMENT Page 318