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The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER XV | 15 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Lord Kimberley as Colonial Secretary | 33 |
West Africa and East Africa 18714 | 39 |
British and French adjustments in West Africa | 46 |
Sir Henry Taylor R W Hay Sir James Stephen | 47 |
The Zulu Rebellion of 1906 | 373 |
42 | 379 |
British East Africa 18951914 | 385 |
Plans for development in the West Indies | 393 |
DOMINION NATIONALISM AND THE EMERGENT COMMONWEALTH | 397 |
43 | 402 |
Discussions of Imperial defence | 403 |
Plans for further conferences | 410 |
PAGE | 53 |
British Residents established in the Malay States | 77 |
19 | 88 |
INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY 18851895 | 95 |
The Treaty of San Stefano | 97 |
26 | 102 |
The Russians provoke the Second Afghan War | 104 |
British occupation of Egypt | 110 |
The case of Angra Pequeña | 117 |
29 | 118 |
Frontier disagreements with Russia in Central Asia | 123 |
The Forward school expansionists and federationists | 129 |
The Liberals and the Transvaal War 18801 | 136 |
The Forward school gain control in the Cabinet 18845 | 142 |
PROBLEMS OF INDIAN SECURITY | 145 |
The occupation and the Mahdist Revolt | 151 |
Effects of trade depression on public opinion | 158 |
Cautious movements in East Africa in the 1870s | 165 |
The South Africa Company as a strategic factor Administration of South | 172 |
Declining supremacy of the Imperial Parliament | 178 |
Fiscal autonomy in the selfgoverning colonies | 184 |
PAGE | 185 |
Emigration | 191 |
Railways and telegraphs | 199 |
The Suez Canal coaling stations | 200 |
32 | 208 |
Trade with West Indies | 214 |
34 | 217 |
the Fair Trade League | 220 |
Salisburys imperial policy | 226 |
IMPERIAL DEFENCE 18971914 | 230 |
A new defence policy for seaborne trade and coaling stations | 232 |
The Barbados unrest of 1876 | 236 |
The Imperial Defence Act 1888 | 240 |
Naval contributions from the colonies in the 1890s | 246 |
The Army in South Africa 1899 and its weaknesses | 252 |
The Army under Lord Wolseley | 253 |
The diplomatic isolation of England Salisburys effort to regain German | 255 |
Salisbury attempts to come to terms with France | 261 |
The Heligoland agreement over East Africa | 268 |
Rosebery at the Foreign Office | 276 |
37 | 280 |
Colonial rivalry between Britain and Germany | 282 |
German criticism of Rosebery | 288 |
The negotiation and reception of the Treaty | 294 |
The American Tariff | 301 |
The Venezuela boundary dispute President Cleveland and Lord Salisbury | 304 |
A general Arbitration Treaty proposed | 311 |
the arbitration award | 318 |
American interests in China the RussoJapanese War | 326 |
British interests in Mexico | 332 |
CHAPTER X | 339 |
The old Liberal view | 345 |
Philanthropic imperialism Shades of opinion | 351 |
Recrimination after Jamesons Raid | 357 |
39 | 364 |
legal business of the Office | 365 |
Chamberlains tariff schemes again rejected | 419 |
Procedure The Constitutional resolutions of 1907 | 426 |
The Imperial Conference becomes an institution | 433 |
The ratio of imperial to other trade in the 1890s | 440 |
Laurier and the Conference of 1897 | 446 |
Federation or dominion autonor | 453 |
Preferential agreements within the Empire | 459 |
The Middle East Division 1921 | 464 |
Treasury control | 465 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 468 |
Wireless telegraphy | 475 |
Asiatic migration | 481 |
British Trade still preeminent in 1914 | 487 |
Britains money on the wrong horse | 494 |
The Italian defeat in Abyssinia and the Dongola expedition | 501 |
Chamberlains initiative during Salisburys absence 1898 | 509 |
Britain Germany and Portugal 1898 | 515 |
The alliances in Europe draw apart | 522 |
Rapprochement with France | 530 |
CHAPTER XIV | 538 |
The Algeciras Conference 1906 | 545 |
The new alignment after 1904 | 577 |
The demand for an Australian Navy | 585 |
The Strategic Conference 1909 | 594 |
CHAPTER XVI | 605 |
Strategy in the outer seas | 611 |
FOUR COLONIAL CAMPAIGNS IN AFRICA | 617 |
WAR POLICY AND ORGANISATION | 628 |
Secretaries and permanent officials in the twentieth century | 632 |
Manpower and Conscription | 634 |
DESTRUCTION OF THE TURKISH EMPIRE | 640 |
The form of signature to the Treaty | 660 |
Attempts to regulate international action in principle | 667 |
The Berlin Act and the Congo State | 674 |
Dominion status within the League of Nations | 679 |
The right of occupation and administration | 683 |
The aloof attitude of the Office staff | 685 |
The Alabama case and its juridical consequences | 689 |
British disputes with other countries put to arbitration | 695 |
The Second Hague Conference 1907 | 702 |
CHAPTER XIX | 711 |
The degree of preparedness discussed | 712 |
Reform of the Civil Service 18479 | 717 |
PAGE | 722 |
PAGE | 740 |
Carnarvons manoeuvres in Parliament | 819 |
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THE OPENING OF TROPICAL AFRICA 18701885 | 850 |
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