ID | 101677 |
Title Proper | Soviet-Chinese interaction on the eve of and during the first stage of World War II (1937-1941) |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mirovitskaya, Raisa |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The author shows that the main factor which influenced the Soviet-Chinese relations in 1937-1941 was the war unleashed by Japan against China. Having adopted a decision to render China a broad military-technical, diplomatic, moral and political assistance, the Soviet leadership took into account the fact that the growing Japanese aggression in China led to a further change in the balance of forces in the region, creating a real threat to the security of the Soviet Union. |
`In' analytical Note | Far Eastern Affairs Vol. 38, No. 4; Oct-Dec 2010: p99-112 |
Journal Source | Far Eastern Affairs Vol. 38, No. 4; Oct-Dec 2010: p99-112 |
Key Words | Anti-Japanese War ; State Interests ; Strategic Aims ; Geopolitical Decisions ; Problem ; Internal Political Stability - Chinese Republic ; Treaties ; Pacts ; J V Stalin ; Chiang Kai-shek |