The Common Law in the Early AmericanColonies, 1899.
World Politics at the End of the NineteenthCentury as Influenced by the OrientalSituation, 1900.
Colonial Government, 1902.
Colonial Administration, 1905.
American Legislatures and LegislativeMethods, 1907.
Intellectual Currents in the Far East, 1911.
International Unions, 1911.
An American Diplomat in China, 1913–1918,1922.
BY
PAUL S. REINSCH
NEW YORK
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY, INC.
PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY
THE QUINN & BODEN COMPANY
RAHWAY, N. J.
The principal conclusions based on the materialcontained in this book were presented by the Authorat a joint meeting of the American HistoricalAssociation and the American Political ScienceAssociation, in his address as President of thelatter, on December 28th, 1920.
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Introduction | 3 | |
CHAPTER | ||
I. | Eighteenth Century Diplomacy | 22 |
II. | Old Diplomatic Correspondence | 36 |
III. | After the Congress of Vienna | 45 |
IV. | Napoleon III, Disraeli, Bismarck | 58 |
V. | Triple Alliance Diplomacy and Morocco | 70 |
VI. | Entente Diplomacy | 84 |
VII. | The Crisis of 1914 | 102 |
VIII. | The Secret Treaties of the War | 116 |
IX. | Hopes for Improvement Deferred | 129 |
X. | The Destruction of Public Confidence | 136 |
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