Sea-Power in the Pacific, a Study of the American-Japanese Naval Problem
Authors
Edmond S. Meany
Abstract
"The author's judgment is clearly shown in his concluding words: 'There is plenty of room in China for all legitimate interests, and if Japan could bring herself to discard the methods she has borrowed from Prussia in favor of a policy of conciliation and genuine friendship with the Chinese people, she would eventually acquire in that quarter predominance which could never be seriously contested.'"