Prienisei Siberia in Soviet-Chinese Relations (1917 - early 1980s): Yenisei Siberia in Soviet-Chinese Relations

Prienisei Siberia in Soviet-Chinese Relations (1917 - early 1980s): Yenisei Siberia in Soviet-Chinese Relations

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The book "Prienisean Siberia in Soviet-Chinese relations (1917 - early 1980s. )" by the authors B. G. Datsyshen, L. A. Kutilova, A. In. Nizovsky and M. G. Tarasova is a deep and fascinating study that immerses the reader in the complex world of diplomacy and international relations between the Soviet Union and China for more than sixty years. This unique work not only illuminates historical facts, but also offers the reader the opportunity to understand how geopolitical interests, cultural ties, and economic interactions shaped the relationship between the two great powers. The book examines the key points that influenced the development of Soviet-Chinese relations, from the revolutionary changes of 1917 to the beginning of the 1980s. The authors analyze in detail how the geographical location of Prienisey Siberia has become an important factor in these relations, and how local resources, economy and population have influenced political decisions. The reader will be able to learn about how various events, such as the Civil War in Russia, World War II and the Cold War, affected the interaction between the two countries. The book will be of interest not only to historians and students studying international relations, but also to a wide audience interested in the history of Russia and China. It will be a useful resource for those who want to understand more deeply how historical events shape modernity. The authors use accessible language and live examples, which makes the material easy to understand, even for those who are not experts in the field of history. The topics raised in the book are very diverse. These are issues of national identity, economic interests, and cultural exchanges. The authors explore how ideology and politics have influenced each other's perceptions, how adaptations have occurred, and how attitudes have changed over the decades. The reader will be able to see how the personal stories of people living in Prienisei Siberia are intertwined with large historical processes, creating a unique context for understanding Soviet-Chinese relations. The style of the authors is characterized by thoroughness and analytical approach. They rely on extensive archival materials, which gives the book scientific value. In. G. Datsyshen, L. A. Kutilova, A. In. Nizovsky and M. G. Tarasov is a team of researchers who have already established themselves in the field of historical research, and their previous work also deserves attention. Their ability to deeply analyze and interpret facts makes this book not only informative, but also fascinating to read. If you are looking for literature that will help you better understand the complex and multifaceted relationship between the Soviet Union and China, as well as their impact on the development of Prienisey Siberia, then this publication will be a real find for you. It is a book that not only enriches knowledge, but also arouses interest in further study of history, politics, and cultural ties. Thus, "Prienisean Siberia in Soviet-Chinese relations (1917 - early 1980s. )" is not just a historical study, but also a fascinating journey into the past, which will help the reader to realize how history shapes our present and future.
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Name of the Author
[Гуманитарный ин-т]
А. В. Низовских
В. Г. Дацышен
Л. А. Кутилова
М-во образования и науки Российской Федерации
М. Г. Тарасов
Сибирский федеральный ун-т
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785763834826
Release date
2016

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Prienisei Siberia in Soviet-Chinese Relations (1917 - early 1980s): Yenisei Siberia in Soviet-Chinese Relations

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