Secret Diplomacy: How Far Can It Be Eliminated?

Part 13

Chapter 131,219 wordsPublic domain

Diplomacy of authority, 64

Diplomacy resembling war, 49

Diplomatic fraternity, 219

Diplomatic literature, 51

Diplomatic Service, spirit of the, 218

Disillusionment, 200, 202

Disraeli, 50, 67, 68, 69

d’Orsat, Cardinal, 30, 33

Double-dealing, 73

Drake, 33

Du Luc, Count, 31

Dual Alliance, 71

“Empire,” 68

Ems dispatch, 63

English-speaking powers, 119, 204, 210

Experts, 8, 111

Falsiloquy, 26

Far Eastern situation, 72, 199, 201

_Federalist_, 150

Ferdinand of Bulgaria, 113

Feria, Duke of, 33

Fez, 80

Forgach, Count, 105

France, 48, 60, 61, 62, 70, 75, 78, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 95, 97, 117, 132, 133

Francis Joseph, Emperor, 105, 107

Franco-Hungarian intrigues, 132

Franco-Prussian war, 64

Franco-Russian Alliance, 97

Franco-Russian military convention of August, 1912, 93

“Frankness,” 32, 40, 64, 143

Frederick II, 38, 39, 42, 103

French Parliament, 82

“Friends of liberty,” 38

Foreign Office Vote, 186

Foreign Relations of the United States, 195

Fox, Charles James, 43

German diplomacy, 103

German-Russian agreement, 76, 77

Germany, 62, 64, 70, 71, 78, 81, 89, 95, 102, 103, 106, 176

Giolliti, Signor, 187

Gladstone, 67

Golden Rule, 47, 195

Gossip, 137

Granville, Lord, 55, 66, 157

Great Britain, 48, 65, 67, 72, 84, 88, 97, 117, 119, 143, 210

Great War, 6, 99, 112, 174, 178

Greindl, Baron, 94

Grey, Sir Edward, 80, 88, 89, 90, 96, 97, 100, 160, 178

Gross, M., 38

Grotius, 11, 14, 15, 24, 26

Guillaume, Baron, 94

Haldane, Viscount, 88, 100

Harris, Sir James, 29, 38, 40, 42

Harvey, T. Edmund, 97

Hayashi, Count, 73

Holy Alliance, 46

Honor, 110

House of Lords and foreign affairs, 66, 153

Hughes, Secretary, 16

Human equation, 9

Human welfare, 222

Humanitarian professions, 142

Hungarian railways, 133

Ideals professed, 117, 142, 186

India, 20, 210

India, frontier of, 69

Indifference, public, 172, 173

Infallibility does not exist, 176

Instincts, 215

Isvolsky, 75, 93, 114

Italy, 117, 124

Ito, Marquis, 73

Japan, 19, 72, 73, 117, 119, 124, 126, 127, 142, 143, 199, 202

Japan, absolutism, 185

Janushkevich, General, 115

Jay, John, 150, 194, 195

Jowett, F. W., 85

Jungbluth, General, 91

Kinloch-Cooke, Sir C., 87

Knox, Secretary, 19, 143

Korea, 143

Krupp Iron Works, 147

Labouchere, 50, 51, 55

Lalaing, Count de, 94

Lamsdorff, Count, 76, 77

Lansdowne, Lord, 73, 79, 96

Lansing-Ishii notes, 199

Law, Bonar, 204

League of Nations, 7, 188, 218

Leutrum, Countess, 105

Liberal theory of state, 3

Lincoln, 221

Lloyd-George, 122

London, Pact of, 120, 123

Loreburn, Lord, 95, 96, 98, 116

Lords, House of, 66, 153

Louis XI, 28

Louis XV, 52

Lowell, J. R., 182

Lytton, Lord, 172

Macartney, Sir George, 37

Machiavelli, 11, 14, 24, 28, 40, 182

MacNeill, Swift, 160

Malmesbury, Lord, 29, 38, 40

Manchuria, 143

Manchurian railway neutralization, 19

Mandates, 131

Manipulations, 212, 221

Mankind, underlying unity of, 191

Manteuffel, 50

Marcy, Secretary, 50

Marlborough, Duke of, 41

“Material for statesmanship,” 215

_Matin_, 82

Mazarin, Cardinal, 33

Mediterranean situation, 87, 88

Mehée de la Touche, 33

Memoirs, Eighteenth Century, 25

Methods of diplomacy and of private business, 4, 140, 163, 169

Metternich, 35, 46, 47

Militarists, German, 105, 185

Militarists, Russian, 105, 115

Military assistance, 85, 90, 92, 93

Minority interests, 183

Monarchist diplomacy, 23

Monroe Doctrine, 18, 215

Moore, John Bassett, 196, 197

Morny, Duc de, 53

Morocco, 60, 71, 78, 79, 82, 89, 101, 143

Murray, Gilbert, 172

Napoleon I, 35, 46, 48

Napoleon III, 5, 52, 53, 56, 60, 62, 63

Naval assistance, 87, 90, 92, 93

Nationalism, 11

Near East, 134

Necessity of war, 118

Newspapers, 171, 223

Nicholas II, 56

Nicholas III, 75, 77, 115

North Pacific islands, 19, 128, 202

Notes, exchange of, November, 1912, 92

Objectives, constancy of, 212

Open covenants, 130

Open Door, 18, 144

Pact of London, 120, 123

Palmerston, 31, 54, 56, 59, 68

Panin, 37, 42, 43

Parliament and foreign affairs, 149 ff.

Parliament and secret diplomacy, 82, 85, 94, 95, 98, 149 ff.

Peace Conference of Paris, 129, 130

“Peace of Asia,” 143

Pelham, 154

“People who are not responsible,” 168, 216

_Pester Lloyd_, 110

Pinckney, 44

Plutocratic control, 183

Poincaré, President, 93, 121

Poland, 47, 118

Policy, diplomatic, 48, 58, 166

Polish Question, 118

Politics, essence of, 13, 39

Polk, Undersecretary, 203

Port Arthur, surrender, 72

Portugal, 15, 190

Potemkin, Prince, 41, 43

Press, control of, 145, 171

Pressensé, Francis de, 80

Prestige, 176

Preventive war, 13, 64, 106, 108

Private business and diplomatic affairs, 4, 140, 163, 169

Propaganda, 216

Prussia, 49, 53, 61, 62

Public opinion, crime against, 144

Public opinion and diplomacy, 58, 102, 112, 144, 166 ff.

Publicity, 216, 217

Rashness, alleged, of the people, 177

“Raw material for brilliant careers,” 185

Realpolitik, 103

Reichstag, 102

Representative government, 58

Ribot, Alexander, 123

Roosevelt, President, 151

Rosebery, Lord, 66

Rosebery, Lord, on Anglo-Japanese treaty, 74

Rosebery, Lord, on Entente, 84

Rosen, Baron, 74

Roumania, 118

Russell, Lord John, 52, 57

Russia, 7, 37, 55, 65, 67, 70, 75, 78, 97, 104, 105, 108, 109, 114, 143, 146, 208, 212

Russian diplomatic policy, 112

Russian local agents, 54

Russo-French Alliance, 70

Russo-Turkish war, 65

Salisbury, Marquis of, 66, 157

San Domingo, 151

San Stefano, treaty of, 65

Sandwich, Earl of, 37

Savoy and Nice, 60

Sazonov, 112, 115, 133

Schleswig-Holstein, 61

Schuvalof agreement, 156

Secret diplomacy, abolition of, 127, 218

“Secret diplomacy” used in a special sense, 52, 57

Secret procedure, Paris Conference, 7

Secret service, 22, 28, 41, 50, 136, 137

Secret treaties, 48, 61, 65, 67, 71, 76, 78, 79, 113, 116 ff., 119, 134, 164

Senate and foreign affairs, 151, 197

Servian question, 104, 108, 113

Shantung, 117, 125, 128

Sixtus, Prince, of Bourbon, 120

South Pacific Islands, 119

Soviet Russia, 133, 179

Speech of August 3, 1914, 89, 96

Spheres of influence, 79

St. Petersburg, 40, 52, 73

Standing Committee of Foreign Affairs, proposed, 162, 164, 186

Standing committee on foreign and colonial affairs in France, 187

Stanhope, Lord, 31

Stratagem, 138

Stratford de Redcliffe, 54, 55, 57

Survival, 13

Suspicion, 6, 17, 54, 72, 100, 126, 136, 141

Sweden, 37

Talleyrand, 44, 46

_Temps_, 82

Tibet, 144

_Times_, London, 204, 205

Traité de diplomatie, Garden, 48

Treaties, publication of all, 188, 205, 206

Treaty of Versailles, 129

Triple Alliance, 70

Trotsky, 179

Truthfulness of diplomacy, 12, 30

Tschirsky, Von, 77, 106, 107

Turkey, 38, 67

Turkish Empire, 60

Twenty-one demands, 117, 125

Two-party system, 152

United Colonies of America, 149

United States, 119, 151, 174, 186, 194 ff., 201, 209

Vattel, 26

Vienna, Congress of, 45

Viviani, M., 115

Walpole, Sir Robert, 154

Walpole, Horace, 45

War, declaration of, 186, 187

Washington, Conference of, 1921, 16

Wells, H. G., 185

_Westminster Gazette_, 204

Whist, 50

William I, 63

William II, 75, 76, 78

William III of England, 153

Willy-Nicky correspondence, 75

Wilson, President, 21, 129, 169, 200, 201, 203, 204

Wotton, Sir Henry, 28

Wyndham, 153

Xavier, Prince of Bourbon, 120, 123

Yap, 201, 202

Yerburgh, Mr., 85

Yugo-Slavia and France, 133

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in the original book; otherwise they were not changed.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; unbalanced quotation marks were remedied when the change was obvious, and otherwise left unbalanced.

The index was not checked for proper alphabetization or correct page references.

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