The international position of Japan as a great power
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STUDIES IN ECONOMICSANDHISTORY, PUBLICLAW EDITED BY THE FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Volume XXIV] 3[Number THE INTERNATIONAL POSITION JAPAN AS A GEEAT POWEE BY SEIJI G. Ph.D.HISHIDA, THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, AGENTS, London : P. S. King & Son 190s (E^olnnibi^ Winivtxsitvi OF POLITICAL SCIENCEFACULTY President.Nicholas LL.D., W. LL.D.,ProfessoiMurray Butler, J. Burgess, ofof Political Science and Constitutional Law. ProfessorMunroe LL.D.,Smith, Roman Law andF. LL.D.,Comparative Jurisprudence. Goodnow,J. of Administrative Law and Science. LL.D Profes-E. R. A. ,Municipal Seligman, sor of Political and Finance. Professor ofH. L. Ph.D., History.Economy Osgood, Professor of and Political B.Wm.A. LL.D.,Dunning, History Pliilosophy. J. Moore, Professor of International Law. ProfessorLL.D., F. H. LL.D.,Giddings, of Professor of Political H.B. I^L.D.,Sociology. J. Clark, Economy. J. Professor of W. M. Professor ofPh.D., D., History.Robinson, History. Sloane,L.H. of PoliticalH. R. Ph.D., Profe>..or H. L. Ph.D.,Seager, Economy. Moore, Professor Political Professor ofof W. R.jJcbnomy. Ph.D., AdjunctShepherd, Professor ofT. G. W.History. Ph.D., Adjunct History. Botsford,J. Shotwell, Pro-Professor of V. G. Ph.D.,Ph.D., Aydjunct History. AdjunctSimkhovitch, fessor 'ii Economic E. T. Professor of SocialLL.D., Economy.History. Devine, ProfessorProfessor of S McC.Ph.D., Ph.D.,^hry Johnson, History. Lindsay, ,^ of Social C.

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STUDIES IN ECONOMICSANDHISTORY, PUBLICLAW
EDITED BY THE FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE OF
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Volume XXIV] 3[Number
THE INTERNATIONAL POSITION
JAPAN AS A GEEAT POWEE
BY
SEIJI G. Ph.D.HISHIDA,
THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, AGENTS,
London : P. S. King & Son
190s(E^olnnibi^ Winivtxsitvi
OF POLITICAL SCIENCEFACULTY
President.Nicholas LL.D., W. LL.D.,ProfessoiMurray Butler, J. Burgess,
ofof Political Science and Constitutional Law. ProfessorMunroe LL.D.,Smith,
Roman Law andF. LL.D.,Comparative Jurisprudence. Goodnow,J.
of Administrative Law and Science. LL.D Profes-E. R. A. ,Municipal Seligman,
sor of Political and Finance. Professor ofH. L. Ph.D., History.Economy Osgood,
Professor of and Political B.Wm.A. LL.D.,Dunning, History Pliilosophy. J. Moore,
Professor of International Law. ProfessorLL.D., F. H. LL.D.,Giddings,
of Professor of Political H.B. I^L.D.,Sociology. J. Clark, Economy. J.
Professor of W. M. Professor ofPh.D., D., History.Robinson, History. Sloane,L.H.
of PoliticalH. R. Ph.D., Profe>..or H. L. Ph.D.,Seager, Economy. Moore,
Professor Political Professor ofof W. R.jJcbnomy. Ph.D., AdjunctShepherd,
Professor ofT. G. W.History. Ph.D., Adjunct History. Botsford,J. Shotwell,
Pro-Professor of V. G. Ph.D.,Ph.D., Aydjunct History. AdjunctSimkhovitch,
fessor 'ii Economic E. T. Professor of SocialLL.D., Economy.History. Devine,
ProfessorProfessor of S McC.Ph.D., Ph.D.,^hry Johnson, History. Lindsay,
,^ of Social C. Professor of Politics. Rudolf Leon-Legislation. A. Beard, Adjunct
KaiserWilhelm Professor of German and Institutions,hard, J.U.D., History 1907-08.
G. Lecturer inPh.D.,J. Bayles, Ecclesiology.
SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION
GROUP I. HISTORY AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
A. Ancient and Oriental nine courses. B. Mediae-Subject History, Subject
val six courses. C. Modern courses.History, eightSubject European History,
D. American eleven courses. E. PoliticalSubject History, Subject Philosophy,
three courses. Courses in church at the Union are tohistory given Seminary open
the students ofthe School of Political Science.
GROUP II. PUBLIC LAW AND COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE.
ConstitutionalA. four courses. B. International LawSubject Law, Subject
four courses. C. Administrative seven courses. D. RomanSubject Law, Subject
Law and seven courses. Courses in Law in theComparative Jurisprudence, given
Columbia Law School are to the students of the School of Political Science.open
GROUP III. ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE.
A. Political and courses.Subject Finance, B.Economy twenty Subject
and ten courses. C. Social three courses.Sociology Statistics, Subject Economy,
Courses in Economics and Social in the School of areEconomy given Philanthropy
to students in the School of Politicalopen Science.
Most of the courses consist of lectures a smaller number take the form ofchiefly ;
research under the direction of a In each is held at leastone seminarprofessor. subject
for the of candidates for the Thetraining of A.M. andhigher degrees. degrees
arePh.D. to students who fulfil thegiven therequirements prescribed by University
Council. see Columbia Bulletins(For particulars, ofUniversity Information, Faculty
of Political not a candidate for a attend ofScience.) Any person degree may any
the courses at time of aany fee. Three or fourby payment proportional University
of the Schif! offellowships each, the Curtis$650 $600,fellowship fellowship
of theg6oo, Garth in Political of andfellowship Economy {650,
of each are awarded toscholarships who evidence of8150 applicants give special
fitness to advanced studies. Severalpursue of from to areprizes awarded.S50 ^250
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