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ESKRIDGE-KOSMACH, ALENA N (2) answer(s).
 
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Russia in the boxer rebellion / Eskridge-Kosmach, Alena N   Journal Article
Eskridge-Kosmach, Alena N Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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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Yugoslavia and US foreign policy in the 1960-1970s of the 20th / Eskridge-Kosmach, Alena N   Journal Article
Eskridge-Kosmach, Alena N Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The article is devoted to the role of Yugoslavia in the foreign policy of the United States of America in the region of Eastern Europe in the 1960's and 1970's. The author underlines the importance of Yugoslavia to the United States in its "wedge strategy" directed towards the Soviet Bloc countries. It points out the role of economic relations and humanitarian cooperation in the achievements of the United States foreign policy aims during the Cold War era. The author describes the role of Yugoslavia in the process of encouragement of economic and political reforms towards liberalization in other Eastern European countries and defines the factors which justified the special role of Yugoslavia in American foreign policy. The author also analyses the role of Yugoslavian immigration in the development of American-Yugoslavian relations and defines the main directions of American foreign policy towards Yugoslavia after the withdrawal of J.B Tito from the political arena.
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