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Diplomacy of the Russo-Japanese War

John Albert White

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Concentrating on the political rather than the military aspects of the Russo-Japanese War, Professor White describes the attempts by Witte, Komura, and others to assume the role in the Far East traditionally held by the Chinese. In a detailed account of the Portsmouth Conference, particular attention is given to Sergei Witte, Russian delegate to the peace conference, and Komura, Japanese delegate. New source material was made available by the U.S., British, French, German, Japanese, and Soviet governments.

Originally published in 1964.

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Russo-Japanese War, Vladivostok, Prisoner of war, Imperialism, Foreign relations of Russia, Franco-Russian Alliance, Imperial Government, Chinese Eastern Railway, Ministry of the Imperial Court, Japan–United States relations, Pacific Fleet (Russia), Anti-Americanism, Battles of the Russo-Japanese War, Prime Minister of Japan, Declaration of war, Russian opposition, Siberian Intervention, Japanese currency, Tokyo Express, Entente Cordiale, Division of Korea, Korean Empire, Diplomacy, Americans in Japan, Battle of Mukden, Yalta Conference, Alaska Purchase, Boxer Protocol, Manchuria, Sakhalin, Treaty, Empire of Japan, Germany–Russia relations, Russian Armed Forces, South Manchuria Railway, Diplomatic service, Congress Poland, Boxer Rebellion, Imperial Household Department, Revolutionary defeatism, German General Staff, Politique, Togo Heihachiro, Defensive war, Alfred von Schlieffen, France–Germany relations, World War I, Iwakura Mission, Yuan Shikai, Battle of Tsushima, Two-front war, Anglo-Russian War (1807–12), Emperor of Japan, German Emperor, Government of Japan, Congress of Berlin, Imperial Conference, Russian Empire, Japan Self-Defense Forces, Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Russians, War effort, Colonial war, Supreme War Council, Peace treaty, Roosevelt Plan, Warfare, International arbitration, Diplomatic history, Battle of Shaho