Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed FrontierM.E. Sharpe, 1996 - 417 頁 Based 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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第 8 頁
... lands so carefully accumulated by previous generations and still considered to be part of China's rightful patrimony ... land full of resources still waiting to be exploited - for although Russia had a seemingly insatiable appetite for ...
... lands so carefully accumulated by previous generations and still considered to be part of China's rightful patrimony ... land full of resources still waiting to be exploited - for although Russia had a seemingly insatiable appetite for ...
第 193 頁
... land to build the railway system . The Southern Manchurian Railway went through productive agricultural lands and cut off traditional trade routes . Because the new line ran through densely populated lands whose residents resented the ...
... land to build the railway system . The Southern Manchurian Railway went through productive agricultural lands and cut off traditional trade routes . Because the new line ran through densely populated lands whose residents resented the ...
第 279 頁
... lands immediately to the east of Mongolia in the area of Ha - erh - pin . In 1878 during the Ili crisis , it annulled a ban on bringing Chinese women into Manchuria and eastern Mongolia . Han colonization was then accelerated after the ...
... lands immediately to the east of Mongolia in the area of Ha - erh - pin . In 1878 during the Ili crisis , it annulled a ban on bringing Chinese women into Manchuria and eastern Mongolia . Han colonization was then accelerated after the ...
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Political Legitimacy and Economic Backwardness | 12 |
The Demise | 25 |
The Treaty of Aigun | 49 |
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