America's Stake In The Far East is a book written by Charles Harvey Fahs in 1920. The book discusses America's role and interests in the Far East, specifically in China, Japan, and the Philippines. Fahs explores the history of American involvement in the region, including the Open Door Policy and the Boxer Rebellion. He also examines the economic and political factors shaping American policy in the Far East, such as trade and the desire for strategic...
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