An Introduction to World Politics is a comprehensive survey of international relations, written by noted scholar and journalist Herbert Adams Gibbons. Originally published in 1916, this book examines the political, economic, and social factors that shape the relationships between nations. Despite its age, Gibbons' insights remain relevant today, and this book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the global landscape. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This…mehr
An Introduction to World Politics is a comprehensive survey of international relations, written by noted scholar and journalist Herbert Adams Gibbons. Originally published in 1916, this book examines the political, economic, and social factors that shape the relationships between nations. Despite its age, Gibbons' insights remain relevant today, and this book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the global landscape. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. The Beginnings of World Politics 2. Nationalism and Steam Power (1789 1848) 3. The Rise of World Powers (1848 1878) 4. French Colonial Expansion (1830 1900) 5. British Colonial Expansion 6. Consolidation of British Power in the Near East (1878 1885) 7. The Near Eastern Question (1879 1908) 8. Russian Colonial Expansion (1829 1878) 9. Consolidation of Russian Power in the Far East (1879 1903) 10. Japan's First Challenge to Europe: The War with China (1894 1895) 11. The Attempt to Partition China (1895 1902) 12. Japan's Second Challenge to Europe: The War with Russia 13. The Revival of British Imperialism (1895 1902) 14. Persia and the Anglo Russian Agreement of 1907 15. Egypt, Morocco, and the Anglo French Agreement of 1904 16. The Development of the German Weltpolitik 17. The Franco German Dispute over Morocco (1905 1911) 18. The Young Turk Revolution and Its Reactions (1908 1911) 19. Italian Expansion in Africa (1882 1911) 20. The Reopening of the Near Eastern Question by Italy (1911 1912) 21. Intrigues of the Great Powers in the Balkans (1903 1912) 22. The Balkan War Against Turkey (1912 1913) 23. The Balkan Tangle (1913 1914) 24. The Triple Entente Against the Central Empires (1914) 25. Italy's Entrance into the Triple Entrente 26. The Alinement of the Balkan States in the European War (1914 1917) 27. China as a Republic (1906 1917) 28. Japan's Third Challenge to Europe: The War with Germany and the Twenty One Demands on China (1914 1916) 29. The United States in World Politics (1893 1917) 30. The United States and the Latin American Republics (1893 1917) 31. The United States in the Coalition against the Central Empires (1917 1918) 32. The Disintegration of the Romanoff, Hapsburg, and Ottoman Empires through Self determination Propaganda 33. The Attempt to Create a League of Nations at Paris after the Defeat of Germany (1919) 34. The Refusal of the United States to Ratify the Treaties and the Enter the League (1919 1921) 35. World Politics and the Treaty of Versailles (1919 1922) 36. World Politics and the Treaty of St. Germain 37. World Politics and the Treaty of Trianon 38. World Politics and the Treaty of Neuilly 39.World Politics and the Treaty of Sevres (1920 1922) 40. The Reestablishment of Peace Prevented by Unsatisfied Nationalist Aspirations and Divergent Policies of the Victors (1918 1922) 41. The Russian Revolution and Its Aftermath (1917 1922) 42. Overseas Possessions of "Secondary States" (1815 1922) 43. French Colonial Problems (1901 1922) 44. British Imperial Problems (1903 1922) 45. The Foreign Policy of Post Bellum Japan (1919 1922) 46. The Place of the United States in the World (1920 1922) 47. Bases of Solidarity Among English Speaking Peoples (1922) 48. The Continuation Conferences: From London to Genoa (1919 1922) 49. The Washington Conference and the Limitation of Armaments (1921 1922); Bibliography; Index
1. The Beginnings of World Politics 2. Nationalism and Steam Power (1789 1848) 3. The Rise of World Powers (1848 1878) 4. French Colonial Expansion (1830 1900) 5. British Colonial Expansion 6. Consolidation of British Power in the Near East (1878 1885) 7. The Near Eastern Question (1879 1908) 8. Russian Colonial Expansion (1829 1878) 9. Consolidation of Russian Power in the Far East (1879 1903) 10. Japan's First Challenge to Europe: The War with China (1894 1895) 11. The Attempt to Partition China (1895 1902) 12. Japan's Second Challenge to Europe: The War with Russia 13. The Revival of British Imperialism (1895 1902) 14. Persia and the Anglo Russian Agreement of 1907 15. Egypt, Morocco, and the Anglo French Agreement of 1904 16. The Development of the German Weltpolitik 17. The Franco German Dispute over Morocco (1905 1911) 18. The Young Turk Revolution and Its Reactions (1908 1911) 19. Italian Expansion in Africa (1882 1911) 20. The Reopening of the Near Eastern Question by Italy (1911 1912) 21. Intrigues of the Great Powers in the Balkans (1903 1912) 22. The Balkan War Against Turkey (1912 1913) 23. The Balkan Tangle (1913 1914) 24. The Triple Entente Against the Central Empires (1914) 25. Italy's Entrance into the Triple Entrente 26. The Alinement of the Balkan States in the European War (1914 1917) 27. China as a Republic (1906 1917) 28. Japan's Third Challenge to Europe: The War with Germany and the Twenty One Demands on China (1914 1916) 29. The United States in World Politics (1893 1917) 30. The United States and the Latin American Republics (1893 1917) 31. The United States in the Coalition against the Central Empires (1917 1918) 32. The Disintegration of the Romanoff, Hapsburg, and Ottoman Empires through Self determination Propaganda 33. The Attempt to Create a League of Nations at Paris after the Defeat of Germany (1919) 34. The Refusal of the United States to Ratify the Treaties and the Enter the League (1919 1921) 35. World Politics and the Treaty of Versailles (1919 1922) 36. World Politics and the Treaty of St. Germain 37. World Politics and the Treaty of Trianon 38. World Politics and the Treaty of Neuilly 39.World Politics and the Treaty of Sevres (1920 1922) 40. The Reestablishment of Peace Prevented by Unsatisfied Nationalist Aspirations and Divergent Policies of the Victors (1918 1922) 41. The Russian Revolution and Its Aftermath (1917 1922) 42. Overseas Possessions of "Secondary States" (1815 1922) 43. French Colonial Problems (1901 1922) 44. British Imperial Problems (1903 1922) 45. The Foreign Policy of Post Bellum Japan (1919 1922) 46. The Place of the United States in the World (1920 1922) 47. Bases of Solidarity Among English Speaking Peoples (1922) 48. The Continuation Conferences: From London to Genoa (1919 1922) 49. The Washington Conference and the Limitation of Armaments (1921 1922); Bibliography; Index
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