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Diplomacy and Deception
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archival research China Russia
Author_Bruce Elleman
Bolshevik foreign policy
Boxer Indemnity
Boxer Indemnity Payments
Boxer Protocols
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CCP Leader
CCP Member
Cer
chinese
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Government
conference
Consular Jurisdiction
diplomats
eastern
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Extraterritorial Rights
Foreign Diplomatic Corps
government
imperialism in East Asia
international relations theory
karakhan
Karakhan Manifesto
lev
Lev Karakhan
manifesto
Mongolia
peking
Peking Government
railway
Russian Legation
Russian Share
Russian Territorial Concessions
Russo Asiatic Bank
Secret Protocol
secret Soviet agreements China 1920s
Shantung Question
Sino Soviet Conference
Sino Soviet Diplomatic Relations
Sino Soviet Treaty
Sun Yat Sen
treaty negotiation analysis
United Front strategy
Product details
- ISBN 9780765601438
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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During the Soviet period the USSR conducted diplomatic relations with incumbent regimes while simultaneously cultivating and manipulating communist movements in those same countries. The Chinese case offers a particularly interesting example of this dual policy, for when the Chinese Communists came to power in 1949, their discovery of the nature of Moscow's imperial designs on Chinese territory sowed distrust between the two revolutionary powers and paved the way to the Sino-Soviet split.Drawing on newly available documents from archives in China, Taiwan, Russia, and Japan, this study examines secret agreements signed by Moscow and the Peking government in 1924 and confirmed by a Soviet-Japanese convention in 1925. These agreements essentially allowed the Bolsheviks to reclaim most of tsarist Russia's concessions and privileges in China, including not only Imperial properties but also Outer Mongolia, the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Boxer Indemnity, and the right of extraterritoriality. Each of these topics is analyzed in this volume, and translations of the secret protocols themselves are included in a documentary appendix. Additional chapters discuss Sino-Soviet diplomacy and the parallel history of Soviet relations with the Chinese Communist Party as well as the origins and purpose of the United Front policy.
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