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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During these negotiations , the Russians had made clear most of their territorial and commercial demands , which Jung - ch'uan had dutifully reported to Peking . * Therefore , Russian demands at Livadia should have been well known to ...
During these negotiations , the Russians had made clear most of their territorial and commercial demands , which Jung - ch'uan had dutifully reported to Peking . * Therefore , Russian demands at Livadia should have been well known to ...
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32 » 33 the negotiations as fast as possible so that we can withdraw our fleet and put our troops all along the Chinese frontier on a peaceful footing . He elaborated : " [ N ] othing should stop you in the negotiations with Tseng .
32 » 33 the negotiations as fast as possible so that we can withdraw our fleet and put our troops all along the Chinese frontier on a peaceful footing . He elaborated : " [ N ] othing should stop you in the negotiations with Tseng .
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Rather the issue was deferred until future trilateral negotiations In addition , the Chinese failed , despite numerous attempts ... More importantly , the Chinese failed in their attempt to avoid negotiating with the Mongols directly .
Rather the issue was deferred until future trilateral negotiations In addition , the Chinese failed , despite numerous attempts ... More importantly , the Chinese failed in their attempt to avoid negotiating with the Mongols directly .
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