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After Port Arthur

After Port Arthur

The fall of Port Arthur marked a pivotal turning point in the Russo-Japanese War, unleashing a cascade of consequences that reshaped global geopolitics. Russia's devastating defeat at Port Arthur set the stage for further military humiliation, notably the Battle of Tsushima, and ultimately led to the unfavorable Treaty of Portsmouth. This period significantly elevated Japan's international standing while contributing to internal unrest and the decline of the Russian Empire, profoundly influencing 20th-century history.

Britannia Overruled British Policy And World Power In The Twentieth Century

Britannia Overruled British Policy And World Power In The Twentieth Century

Explore the pivotal shift in the 20th century as "Britannia" faced significant challenges, fundamentally altering British policy and diminishing its stature as a dominant world power. This analysis delves into the intricate factors contributing to the British Empire's decline, examining the geopolitical transformations that redefined the UK's global influence and its international relations during a tumultuous era.