Item #426422 Russian and Soviet policy in Manchuria and Outer Mongolia, 1911-1931 / Peter S.H. Tang, introduction by Philip E. Mosely. Peter S. H. Tang.

Russian and Soviet policy in Manchuria and Outer Mongolia, 1911-1931 / Peter S.H. Tang, introduction by Philip E. Mosely

1959, 1st edition. Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press. Fine cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn (with some loss) and dust-dulled dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and strong. Item #426422

Physical description; xx, 494 pages folded maps, tables 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references (pages 456-472. Bibliographical footnotes). Contents; The Chinese Eastern Railway: instrumentality of Russian and Soviet policy in Manchuria. Historical background -- The Chinese Eastern Railway under sole Russian management up to 1917 -- The Chinese Eastern Railway in transition, 1917-24 -- The Chinese Eastern Railway under joint Sino-Soviet management, 1924-29 -- Consequences of Soviet railway policy -- Soviet attitude toward the settlement of the Chinese Eastern Railway dispute -- Outer Mongolia: center of Russian and Soviet strategy in the far east. Mongolia's relations with China and Russia in historical perspective -- The Russian role in Outer Mongolian independence of 1911 -- Russo-Mongolian direct negotiations of 1912-13 -- Russian mediation regarding Outer Mongolia up to 1917 -- Russian supremacy over Outer Mongolia up to 1917 -- The Russian revolution and outer Mongolian orientation -- Outer Mongolia under Soviet control after 1921 -- Tsarist and Soviet policy in Tanu Tuva -- Conclusion. Subjects; Sovetskaja Associacija Meždunarodnogo Prava. Geschichte 1911-1931. Diplomatic relations. Russians China Manchuria. Mongolia Foreign relations Soviet Union. Soviet Union Foreign relations Mongolia. Manchuria (China) Foreign relations Soviet Union. Soviet Union Foreign relations China Manchuria.

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