Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed FrontierBased on archival research, this is a history of the Russo-Chinese border which examines Russia's expansion into the Asian heartland during the decades of Chinese decline and the 20th-century paradox of Russia's inability to sustain political and economic sway over its domains. |
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There were several reasons for the rapid advance of Russia into Central Asia . Foremost , a key strategic problem for the Russian military has always been an illusive quest for defensible natural borders largely absent on the great ...
There were several reasons for the rapid advance of Russia into Central Asia . Foremost , a key strategic problem for the Russian military has always been an illusive quest for defensible natural borders largely absent on the great ...
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by an Ili Sibo about the Dungan - Taranchi uprising in 1864-1871 in the Ili region ) , 232-4 ; Fletcher , “ Ch'ing Inner Asia , ” 64-5 . Kim estimates that 70 percent of the Zungharian population perished : 40 percent from smallpox and ...
by an Ili Sibo about the Dungan - Taranchi uprising in 1864-1871 in the Ili region ) , 232-4 ; Fletcher , “ Ch'ing Inner Asia , ” 64-5 . Kim estimates that 70 percent of the Zungharian population perished : 40 percent from smallpox and ...
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1 of Asia , 120-51 ; Wheeler , Modern History , 7-17 . 29. Pierce , 17-18 ; Dietrich Geyer , Russian Imperialism , 88-98 ; Rossabi , 181 . 30. The expression “ the Great Game ” was coined by Colonel Charles Stoddard , who lost his life ...
1 of Asia , 120-51 ; Wheeler , Modern History , 7-17 . 29. Pierce , 17-18 ; Dietrich Geyer , Russian Imperialism , 88-98 ; Rossabi , 181 . 30. The expression “ the Great Game ” was coined by Colonel Charles Stoddard , who lost his life ...
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