Problems of the Far East

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Problems of the Far East is a late 19th-century geopolitical and travel study by British statesman Lord Curzon examining the politics, societies, and strategic importance of East Asian regions within the context of imperial interests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
geopolitical study
non-fiction book
travel literature
associatedWith British Empire
Victorian era
author 1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston
surface form: George Nathaniel Curzon

Lord Curzon
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes British interests in Asia
China
Japan
Korea
Persia
Russian expansion in Asia
documentedIn late 19th-century travel and diplomatic records
focusesOn imperial rivalries in East Asia
political conditions in East Asia
social conditions in East Asia
strategic importance of East Asian regions
genre imperial studies
political geography
travel writing
hasPart political analysis
strategic assessment
travel narrative
hasPerspective British imperial viewpoint
historicalPeriodCovered Meiji era
surface form: Meiji era Japan

Joseon
surface form: late Joseon dynasty Korea

late Qing dynasty China
intendedAudience British policymakers
educated general public
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject British imperialism
East Asia
geopolitics
international relations
strategic studies
notableFor analysis of imperial competition in East Asia
detailed first-hand observations of East Asia
influence on British views of East Asian politics
publicationCentury 19th century
temporalContext late 19th century
workOf 1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston
surface form: George Nathaniel Curzon

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Lord Curzon authored Problems of the Far East