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Problems of the Pacific

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The author surveys the strategic and economic dynamics shaping the Pacific, assessing the ambitions and capacities of regional powers—Russia, Japan, China, the United States, Great Britain and their colonial possessions—alongside Latin America and Canada. Chapters analyze population and resource potential, naval and military strength, diplomatic treaties, the engineering and geopolitical effects of an interoceanic canal, industrial and trade patterns, and the condition of indigenous peoples. Emphasis falls on rivalries for maritime dominance, routes of commerce, and strategic bases, and on how technological and political change may redraw influence across the Pacific littoral in the coming era.

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Frank Fox

Frank Fox was a British author known for his travel writings and explorations of various countries. His works often provide insightful perspectives on the cultures and landscapes of the places he visited. Among his notable titles is "Peeps At Many Lands: Australia," which offers a glimpse into Australian life and geography. Fox's other works, such as "Bulgaria" and "The Balkan Peninsula," reflect his interest in the diverse regions of Europe and their histories. His writings contribute to the literary heritage of travel literature, capturing the essence of the places he explored.

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