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ID141274
Title ProperGreat game revisited
Other Title Informationthree empires collide in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang)
LanguageENG
AuthorShare, Michael B
Summary / Abstract (Note)During the second half of the nineteenth century, British and Russians fought, sometimes violently, in an Asian front that ranged from the Caucasus Mountains to the west to China's Xinjiang Province to the east. This rivalry, known as the Great Game, nearly erupted into a full-scale war in 1885. Following the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the rivalry between the Soviet Union and Great Britain re-emerged. This article describes the Anglo–Soviet rivalry in troubled, war-torn Xinjiang during the 1920s and 1930s, a time when Britain was a declining power and the Soviet Union a new ascendant power.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 67, No.7; Sep 2015: p.1102-1129
Journal SourceEurope-Asia StudiesVol: 67 No 7
Key WordsRussian Revolution ;  Xinjiang ;  Chinese Turkestan ;  Civil War ;  Great Game Revisited ;  Three Empires Collide ;  British and Russia


 
 
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