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 * I.||&emsp;||The Peace Congress and After|||1
 * II.|| ||The Problem of Constantinople|||14
 * III.|| ||The Problem of Asiatic Turkey|||55
 * IV.|| ||The Problem of Austria-Hungary|||105
 * V.|| ||The Problem of Poland|||146
 * VI.|| ||The German Emperor's Position|||190
 * VII.|| ||Britain's War Finance and Economic Future|||216
 * VIII.|| ||Britain's Coming Industrial Supremacy|||257
 * IX.|| ||Democracy and the Iron Broom of War|||293
 * X.|| ||How America became a Nation in Arms|||349
 * XI.|| ||An Anglo-American Reunion|||398
 * || ||Analytical Index|||433
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 * VI.|| ||The German Emperor's Position|||190
 * VII.|| ||Britain's War Finance and Economic Future|||216
 * VIII.|| ||Britain's Coming Industrial Supremacy|||257
 * IX.|| ||Democracy and the Iron Broom of War|||293
 * X.|| ||How America became a Nation in Arms|||349
 * XI.|| ||An Anglo-American Reunion|||398
 * || ||Analytical Index|||433
 * } xi
 * X.|| ||How America became a Nation in Arms|||349
 * XI.|| ||An Anglo-American Reunion|||398
 * || ||Analytical Index|||433
 * } xi
 * || ||Analytical Index|||433
 * } xi
 * } xi