China Diplomacy, 1914-1918East Asian Research Center, Harvard University, 1970 - 201 Seiten This study of World War I diplomacy concerning China covers in detail the outbreak of the war in the Far East; China's attempt to join the allies in 1915; the secret agreements during 1917 between Japan and Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia; and later negotiations relative to China's entry into the war. |
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War Spreads to the Far East | 1 |
Japan Bids for Supremacy in China | 28 |
Yuan Shihkai Aspires to be Emperor | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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allies Alston American Anglo-Japanese alliance assurance August August 15 Britain British government Chinese government communication declared diplomatic dispatch East eastern Inner Mongolia February Foreign Office French FRUS Gaimusho genro GMS:MT GMS:PVM Greene to Balfour Greene to Grey Grey to Greene Group Five Hioki ibid informed Inner Mongolia Inouye instructed interests in China Ishii Japan Japan's special Japanese ambassador Japanese government Jordan to Balfour Jordan to Grey June Kato's Kiaochow Kuomintang Lansing-Ishii Agreement Lansing's London Lu Tsung-yu Majesty's Government Manchu restoration memorandum ment military monarchy Motono naval neutrality Obata Okuma Pacific peace conference Peking position in China powers President proposed railway Reinsch to Bryan Reinsch to Lansing reply Russia Sept Shanghai Shantung South Manchuria Supp telegrams territory Tokyo treaty Tsao Ju-lin Tsingtao Tuan Tuan Chi-jui Twenty-One Demands ultimatum United Waichiaopu Wang Yun-sheng Washington Wilson Yuan Shih-k'ai Yuan's Yunnan