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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From the Industrial Revolution onward , Russia was never able to match the economic achievements of Western Europe , the United States , or , later , of Japan . Therefore , it became increasingly strained in its efforts to keep up with ...
From the Industrial Revolution onward , Russia was never able to match the economic achievements of Western Europe , the United States , or , later , of Japan . Therefore , it became increasingly strained in its efforts to keep up with ...
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China marked its western boundary with several lines of parallel pickets . The inner - most pickets were permanent , while the outer ones were moved from time to time . Ibid , 162-3 , 197-227 . 86. Alastair Lamb , Asian Frontiers ...
China marked its western boundary with several lines of parallel pickets . The inner - most pickets were permanent , while the outer ones were moved from time to time . Ibid , 162-3 , 197-227 . 86. Alastair Lamb , Asian Frontiers ...
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14 > own backwardness by juxtaposing it to China instead of to Western Europe . While the Russians thought in terms of civilizing the East , Japan had embarked in 1868 on an ambitious reform program under the Meiji Emperor .
14 > own backwardness by juxtaposing it to China instead of to Western Europe . While the Russians thought in terms of civilizing the East , Japan had embarked in 1868 on an ambitious reform program under the Meiji Emperor .
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