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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When Russian forces threatened to defeat Turkey , the latter had enlisted the help of Britain and France , whose naval forces Russia subsequently obliterated . Britain had then attacked three Russian vassal states , but Russia had ...
When Russian forces threatened to defeat Turkey , the latter had enlisted the help of Britain and France , whose naval forces Russia subsequently obliterated . Britain had then attacked three Russian vassal states , but Russia had ...
第 87 頁
56 57 The Chinese , however , did not realize that the British forces in China , consisting of 21,000 troops and over 100 ships , probably exceeded all Russian forces for the entire Russian Far East and that the British certainly had ...
56 57 The Chinese , however , did not realize that the British forces in China , consisting of 21,000 troops and over 100 ships , probably exceeded all Russian forces for the entire Russian Far East and that the British certainly had ...
第 88 頁
59 60 Anglo - French forces had blockaded Pei - chih - li Bay and were preventing rice shipments from reaching Peking . Meanwhile , a huge force of Taipings was rumored to be headed toward the capital . The Anglo - French forces moved ...
59 60 Anglo - French forces had blockaded Pei - chih - li Bay and were preventing rice shipments from reaching Peking . Meanwhile , a huge force of Taipings was rumored to be headed toward the capital . The Anglo - French forces moved ...
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