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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In September 1855 , it officially informed the Chinese government of its claims to the north bank of the Amur , to the coastal region between the Amur and Ussuri , and to navigation rights on both these rivers .
In September 1855 , it officially informed the Chinese government of its claims to the north bank of the Amur , to the coastal region between the Amur and Ussuri , and to navigation rights on both these rivers .
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1 , % 6 , 99 , 102-3 ; Evgenii Leonidovich Besprozvannykh , Mpuamype B Сите РуссКоКитайСКИХ ОТНОШЕНИЙ , XVII средина XIX в ( The Amur region in the system of Russo - Chinese relations seventeenth - mid - nineteenth century ) , 172.
1 , % 6 , 99 , 102-3 ; Evgenii Leonidovich Besprozvannykh , Mpuamype B Сите РуссКоКитайСКИХ ОТНОШЕНИЙ , XVII средина XIX в ( The Amur region in the system of Russo - Chinese relations seventeenth - mid - nineteenth century ) , 172.
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the Spheres of Influence of the Two Countries in the Region of the Pamirs , ” 3/11/1895 , in William Habberton , “ Anglo - Russian Relations Concerning Afghanistan 1837-1907 , " 91-2 . Alder also reprints the agreement ( 334-35 ) . 11.
the Spheres of Influence of the Two Countries in the Region of the Pamirs , ” 3/11/1895 , in William Habberton , “ Anglo - Russian Relations Concerning Afghanistan 1837-1907 , " 91-2 . Alder also reprints the agreement ( 334-35 ) . 11.
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