PORTSMOUTH, TREATY OF

1905, treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War. It was signed at the Portsmouth Naval Base, New Hampshire, on Sept. 5, 1905. Negotiations leading up to the treaty began in the spring of 1905 when Russia had suffered severe defeats and Japan was in financial difficulties. Therefore, both nations indicated a desire for peace. Germany, the United States, and Great Britain were instrumental in forcing conciliation between the belligerents. However, the United States and Britain exacted certain concessions from Japan before smoothing the way for the treaty. President Theodore Roosevelt demanded that Japan follow the Open Door policy in Manchuria and return the region to Chinese administration. In the Taft-Katsura agreement of July, 1905, Roosevelt agreed to Japanese dominance in Korea in return for American freedom of action in the Philippines. Great Britain had the Anglo-Japanese treaty extended to cover all of E Asia and in return also gave Japan a free hand in Korea. Under the terms of the Portsmouth agreement, Russia was compelled to recognize Korea's independence and the "paramount political, military, and economic interests" of Japan in Korea. Russia also agreed to place Manchuria again under the sovereignty of China, and all foreign troops were to be removed. The railway lines in S Manchuria, constructed by Russia, were ceded to Japan without payment. The disputed Liaodong peninsula (see Liaoning), containing the ports of Dalian and Port Arthur (see Lüshun, was turned over to Japan, as was the southern part of the island of Sakhalin. Japan also obtained fishing rights in the waters adjacent to the Russian Far East. The Treaty of Portsmouth marked the temporary decline of Russian power in East Asia and the emergence of Japan as the strongest power in the area.

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...continuance in force of the Treaty of Portsmouth between Russia and Japan...provides that all other treaties, conventions and agreements...hostilities in 1945: 1 Treaty concerning the exchange...1875; 2 Treaty of Portsmouth, dated Sept. 5, 1905...
...R. agrees that the Treaty of Portsmouth of September 5, 1905...is agreed that the treaties, conventions and agreements...other than the said Treaty of Portsmouth, which were concluded...the conclusion of a treaty of commerce and navigation...
TREATY OF ALLIANCE BETWEEN HIS MAJESTY...Britannic Majesty undertook in the Treaty of Alliance signed at Baghdad...1 English text in "Treaty Series No. 15" 1931 , Cmd...this Treaty was signed at Portsmouth on January 15, 1948, by...
...negotiators. Thus, in the Treaty of Peace between Japan and Russia signed at Portsmouth United States on September...as follows: The present Treaty shall be signed in duplicate...prevail. Some commercial treaties are accompanied by a tariff...A good example of a tariff treaty is that of 1860 between Great...
...settlement in WebsterAshburton Treaty, 134 ; minerals in, 134...criticizes Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 169 ff. Panic of 1837, 41...Argus , 91 , 93 , 164 , 165 Portsmouth England , 169 Portsmouth Journal N.H. , 81 Portugal...
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...the fish, also corresponds with the treaties themselves. Because "the treaty was not a grant of rights to the Indians...the rivers hardly compensates the treaty tribes for what they gave up in the treaties. Special canons of construction apply...persuading the Indians to sign the treaties.(211) At this stage of the analysis, therefore, treaty rights that cannot presently be exercised...
...replace the 1985 Pacific Salmon Treaty, but rather puts additional...economy of the Pacific Salmon Treaty, Contemporary Economic Policy...the Common Fisheries Policy, Portsmouth, Centre for the Economics...Aquatic Resources, University of Portsmouth, 149-167. Munro, G. R...
...the road to the treaties a rocky one. By...signed the 25-year treaty with Britain in...condemnations of the "Portsmouth treaty" (labeled...focused on the treaty and, eschewing...assault against the Portsmouth treaty, the Regent...surrounding the Portsmouth Treaty, the Regent invited...
...war and even in the course of the Portsmouth conference the American public...war up to the conclusion of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905, the American government...2.) Eugene P. Trani, The Treaty of Portsmouth (Lexington: University...
...turmoil that was sparked by the Treaty of Portsmouth between Great Britain and the...the 1948 uprising against the Treaty and the ruling oligarchy, the...the communists to protest the Portsmouth Treaty. It is regrettable that...
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...revolt. But not against the Maastricht treaty. by David Walter For anyone of a subversive...than their counterparts did at Chatham, Portsmouth or Rosyth. Among the highest paid of...union literature mentions the Maastricht treaty or the single currency. Nor do the dockyard...
...the absence of a formal peace treaty is an impediment to peace in...repeated demand for a peace treaty with the U.S. What explains...kidnapping its fishermen. A peace treaty might be conducive to reconciliation...enshrined in the Treaty of Portsmouth. By 1937, Japan was in full...
...throughout the Arab world. Under the treaty Cox negotiated with Faisal in 1922, Iraq...Britain several times modified the original treaty of 1922 in Iraqs favor. Finally, in...placed British officers). Still, a treaty gave Britain two large air bases in Iraq...
...Martyrs Bridge). Throngs of Iraqis burst into the streets in January 1948 to express their anger and rejection of the Portsmouth treaty, signed between the despicable Iraqi government of the time and Britain. Some were killed by the regimes bullets...
...followed in November 1860 by the Treaty of Peking, which gave Russia...Chinese capital. The two treaties, which Mao Zedong later called the "unequal treaties", added nearly 650,000...Chinese territory in the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk. Russia cemented...to get off lightly at the Portsmouth negotiations. Under the treaty...
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Have International Treaties No Meaning? Nuclear weapons are again...signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. They are keen to emphasise that nations...nuclear deterrent"? Have international treaties no meaning? RUTH WALLIS, Newcastle...highways authorities follow the lead of Portsmouth and install cameras, rather than speed...
...also marks the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Peace and Amity between the United States and Japan...Russo-Japanese War. Roosevelt helped broker the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth, which ensured Japan a much larger measure of equality...
...War of 1904-05. He was mediator of talks between the warring sides, hosting them in New Hampshire, where the Treaty of Portsmouth was signed. * John McCaslin, whose column is nationally syndicated, can be reached at 202/636-3284 or jmccaslin...
...crucial votes on the Lisbon Treaty. A Tory amendmentcalling for...weekenddemanded a say . The Lisbon Treaty will see the creation of a...constitution - now the revamped Lisbon Treaty. YesterdayDavid Cameron taunted...abackbencher who represents Portsmouth South, described the partys...
...states then approve orreject a treaty or amendment. All changes...requirements. Nowhere does the treaty interfere with how the amendments or treaties areratified in each state...Court and nothingin the Lisbon Treaty changes that. GAY MITCHELL...clubs such as Aston Villaor Portsmouth, pundits would be falling...
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PORTSMOUTH, TREATY OF 1905, treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War. It was signed at the Portsmouth Naval Base, New Hampshire, on Sept...hand in Korea. Under the terms of the Portsmouth agreement, Russia was compelled to...
...nearly doubles in the summer. Portsmouth is the oldest community in New...city gives its name to the great Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (est. 1800...submarine base and repair yard. The Treaty of Portsmouth, ending the Russo-Japanese...
...merchants and to sign unequal treaties. Attacks on foreigners were...speed and efficiency. The treaty of Portsmouth (see Portsmouth, Treaty...1950s Japan signed peace treaties with Taiwan, India, Burma...Japan signed a security treaty with the United States...the country. New security treaties with the United States were...
...Through the mediation of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt , peace was made in September at Portsmouth, N.H. (see Portsmouth, Treaty of ). The disastrous outcome of the war for Russia was one of the immediate causes of the Russian...
...the United States recognized that control. In 1906, Katsura resigned because of public dissatisfaction with the Portsmouth Treaty. As prime minister again (1908 11), he annexed Korea and engaged in a struggle with the Diet over expansion of...
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