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Asiatic land battles: the expansion of Japan in Asia / Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt 1963  Book
Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt Book
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Publication New York, Franklin Walts, Inc., 1963.
Description 68p.Hbk
Series Military History of World War II
Contents Vol. VIII
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ID:   124337


Boxer rebellion and the standpoint of the Russian press / Kosmach, Alena Eskridge   Journal Article
Kosmach, Alena Eskridge Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article is devoted to the examination of the reaction of the Russian press towards the Boxer Rebellion in China. The events connected with the Boxer Rebellion in China had a very strong influence on Russian society and its press. The development of Boxer Rebellion and the suppression of it made Russia define its position on the question of China and at the same time became one of the most important topics for the Russian press in 1900. The discussion of the problem revealed the different points of view and the different approaches towards the solution of this problem in Russian Far Eastern policy.
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Communism takes China: how the revolution went red / FitzGerald, C P 1971  Book
FitzGerald, C P Book
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Publication New York, British Commonwealth and American Heritage Press, 1971.
Description 127p.hbk
Key Words China  Communism  Industrial Revolution  Warlords  Boxer Rebellion 
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Middling kingdom: the hype and the reality of China's rise / Babones, Salvatore   Journal Article
Babones, Salvatore Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Sure, China's economic growth has been unprecedented, even miraculous. But the country is unlikely to keep up its breakneck pace. Instead, China's growth should level out soon, returning to rates more like those of comparable middle-income countries, such as Brazil, Mexico, and Russia.
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