The solution of these problems, however, is not in sight, for as the author suggests at the end of the treatise the foreigner has made China what she is today. Upon the foreigners' willingness to lend a helping hand depends the future of China and just what her course of development and action shall be. Continuance of past relations forecasts wars in the future. On the other hand a change of heart and methods on the part of the civilized world in its relations to China will surely simplify the task of the League of Nations. Dr. See has presented a most valuable contribution to the literature which ultimately will influence international sentiment for a change of the status quo in China. It is to be hoped that the book will receive wide publicity and thereby be given a chance to do its part in undermining the wall of indifference in foreign countries which is so largely responsible for the Chinese Question. THEODORE MACKLIN, SUBJECT INDEX ASIA Americanization from the Viewpoint of Young Asia.... AUSTRIA Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Winter of 1915-1916 as re- BALKANS, THE 26 444 The Problem of the New and Small National-States in Central 99 HUNGARY Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Winter of 1915-1916 as re- 444 Japanese-Chinese-American Relations in the League of Nations... 245 National, Racial and International Sentiments.... Political Development of the Japanese People... Political Parties and Tendencies... The Shantung Issue... MEXICO Intervention and the Mexican Problem........... MONROE DOCTRINE The Pan-American Union and the... The Future of the..... 245 49, 158, 313, 495 313 289 138 133 392 |