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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... ( 10 ) agreement by the allies not to redeploy their troops , ( 11 ) agreement not to send troops to the southern part of Peking , ( 12 ) agreement by the British to return the Manchu , Fei , and not to take other Manchu officials ...
... ( 10 ) agreement by the allies not to redeploy their troops , ( 11 ) agreement not to send troops to the southern part of Peking , ( 12 ) agreement by the British to return the Manchu , Fei , and not to take other Manchu officials ...
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Regarding the minutes for the Russo - Mongolian agreement and the hand - delivered articles which have been agreed upon ) , 11/8/1912 , FRA , 03-32 , 163 ( 1 ) . 45. Disagreements during the negotiations focused on such terms as ...
Regarding the minutes for the Russo - Mongolian agreement and the hand - delivered articles which have been agreed upon ) , 11/8/1912 , FRA , 03-32 , 163 ( 1 ) . 45. Disagreements during the negotiations focused on such terms as ...
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Russia did sign several minor agreements with China : in 1915 a protocol for the installation of border markers near the River Horgos in Sinkiang as well as an agreement regarding the refund of certain duties ; in 1916 a tripartite ...
Russia did sign several minor agreements with China : in 1915 a protocol for the installation of border markers near the River Horgos in Sinkiang as well as an agreement regarding the refund of certain duties ; in 1916 a tripartite ...
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