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2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
Russian Far Eastern policy at the end of the nineteenth century changed from the simple system of bilateral relations to the global system, in which interests and possibilities of Russia and China were not the most important factors. Russian participation in the suppression of the Boxer Rebellion led to the stage in which it was very hard to talk about "special relations" between Russian and China. The position of the super-imperialists in the Russian government toward the Far East led to a war with Japan that began in 1904
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