Balkan Problems and European Peace
By NOEL BUXTON and C. LEONARD LEESE
“Is all to the point … the authors are experts, and practical experts, in their subject.”—London Mercury.
“An able and courageous study of a dismal situation. Its middle chapters make a fresh and valuable contribution to the diplomatic history of the War.”—Labour Leader.
Empire and Commerce in Africa
By LEONARD WOOLF
Author of “International Government,” etc.
“A penetrating study which no student of politics or history can afford to leave unread.”—Daily Mail.
“Full of most valuable material, accompanied by some of the best tables and outline maps we have seen. It brings to bear on African problems a totally fresh but keen mind, and this stimulates thought.”—Manchester Guardian.
The Republic of Liberia
By R. C. F. MAUGHAM
A general description of the Negro Republic, with its History, Commerce, Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, and present methods of Administration.
Democracy and the Eastern Question
By THOMAS F. MILLARD
Author of “Our Eastern Question,” etc.
Mr. Millard is perhaps the best equipped writer to inform us on the subject of this book. He has lived and worked in the East for years, and before that he was a journalist of international experience and reputation. He is an experienced observer, a forceful and otherwise accomplished writer, and he is, best of all, a man who understands both the East and the West.
The following chapter headings indicate the scope and nature of “Democracy and the Eastern Question”: The Real Character of Japan; Japan’s Policy in the Great War; China and the War; The Corruption of a Nation; China and Economic Imperialism; The Open-Door Policy; The Siberian Question; The Solution.