In this book Professor Nish deals with one of the most important
aspects of far eastern politics in the critical period between 1894
and 1907. His object is to demonstrate how Britain and Japan, at
first separately and later jointly, reacted to Russian
encroachments in China and east Asia; he is concerned also with the
policies of the other European powers and of the U.S., to whose
hostility towards the Anglo-Japanese alliance after 1905 Britain
showed herself increasingly sensitive. First published in 1966,
this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
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