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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Russia promptly took the Liao - tung Peninsula ports of Lü - shun and Ta - lien that same year ; Britain took Wei - hai - wei in Shantung province and the New Territories of Hong Kong in 1898 ; " and the French took Kuang - chou ...
Russia promptly took the Liao - tung Peninsula ports of Lü - shun and Ta - lien that same year ; Britain took Wei - hai - wei in Shantung province and the New Territories of Hong Kong in 1898 ; " and the French took Kuang - chou ...
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In addition , the Japanese government took over a number of private factories and operated them exclusively for the manufacture of clothing , swords , shoes and other equipment for the Russian army . The aggregate value of war equipment ...
In addition , the Japanese government took over a number of private factories and operated them exclusively for the manufacture of clothing , swords , shoes and other equipment for the Russian army . The aggregate value of war equipment ...
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Conclusion When in October 1917 the Government of the workers and peasants took the power into its hands , it ... suggested renouncing all annexations of foreign lands , any subjugation of other nations , any indemnities whatever .
Conclusion When in October 1917 the Government of the workers and peasants took the power into its hands , it ... suggested renouncing all annexations of foreign lands , any subjugation of other nations , any indemnities whatever .
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