| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 592 頁
...Asia, the interests which prompt our action in that part of the world, and the aims which we pursue. The position of Russia in Central Asia is that of all civilised states which come into contact with half-savage, wandering tribes possessing no fixed social organisation. " It... | |
| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 566 頁
...Asia, the interests which prompt our action in that part of the world, and the aims which we pursue. The position of Russia in Central Asia is that of all civilised states which come into contact with half-savage, wandering tribes possessing no fixed social organisation. "It invariably... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1980 - 408 頁
...War in this country. This is a quote. The position of Russia in Central Asia is that of all civilized states which are brought into contact with half-savage, nomad populations, possessing no fixed social organization. In such cases it always happens that the more civilized state Is forced in the interest... | |
| Richard Wortman - 2000 - 616 頁
...1864, Gorchakov justified the advance into Central Asia as the pattern of "all civilized states that are brought into contact with halfsavage nomad populations possessing no fixed social organization." Such states "in the interests of security" had to defend their frontiers and reduce... | |
| Adam Watson - 1997 - 186 頁
...use the following formula as a guide. The position of Russia in Central Asia is that of all civilized states which are brought into contact with half-savage nomad populations possessing no fixed social organization. In such cases it always happens that the more civilized state is forced, in the interests... | |
| Anatol Lieven - 1999 - 460 頁
...element of genuine justification was mixed with a large quantity of hypocrisy, greed and opportunism: The position of Russia in Central Asia is that of...happens that the more civilised State is forced, in the interests of the security of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancy... | |
| Andrew Jon Rotter - 2000 - 372 頁
...the Foreign Minister Prince Gorchakov, for its position in Central Asia was "that of all civilized states which are brought into contact with half-savage nomad populations possessing no fixed social organization. In such cases it always happens that the more civilized state is forced ... to exercise... | |
| Peter Hopkirk - 2001 - 588 頁
...major European powers. 'The position of Russia in Central Asia', declared this celebrated document, 'is that of all civilised states which are brought...happens that the more civilised state is forced, in the interests of the security of its frontiers and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancy... | |
| Lori Handrahan - 2002 - 278 頁
...continued with Soviet rule over the region. The position of Russia in Central Asia is that of all civilized States which are brought into contact with half-savage nomad populations, possessing no fixed social organization. In such cases it always happens that the more civilized State is forced, in the interest... | |
| Karl E. Meyer - 2008 - 294 頁
...societies "brought into contact with half-savage, nomad populations." In such cases, he maintained, "it always happens that the more civilised State is forced, in the interest of the security of its frontiers and its commercial relations to exercise a certain ascendancy" over neighbors of a turbulent... | |
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