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 9 頁
... later the Soviets . For them , China served as a parade ground to demonstrate Russia's great power status . Although Russia and later the Soviet Union could not keep up with the great powers economically or , in the end , militarily ...
... later the Soviets . For them , China served as a parade ground to demonstrate Russia's great power status . Although Russia and later the Soviet Union could not keep up with the great powers economically or , in the end , militarily ...
第 90 頁
... later he died at the age of thirty . Apparently thoroughly humiliated by the peace terms , he kept delaying his return to the capital " where , by the new rules of diplomacy , he would have been required to receive the foreign envoys in ...
... later he died at the age of thirty . Apparently thoroughly humiliated by the peace terms , he kept delaying his return to the capital " where , by the new rules of diplomacy , he would have been required to receive the foreign envoys in ...
第 154 頁
... Later , Girs wrote to Zhomini : “ You ask me whether we want war or peace with China . Certainly it is to avoid war that we consent to enter into negotiations with Tseng - but we cannot cower before the Chinese or in our concessions go ...
... Later , Girs wrote to Zhomini : “ You ask me whether we want war or peace with China . Certainly it is to avoid war that we consent to enter into negotiations with Tseng - but we cannot cower before the Chinese or in our concessions go ...
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Political Legitimacy and Economic Backwardness | 12 |
The Demise | 25 |
The Treaty of Aigun | 49 |
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