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The Bear Watches The Dragon Russias Perceptions Of China And The Evolution Of Russianchinese Relations Since The Eighteenth Century Alexander Lukin

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The Bear Watches The Dragon Russias Perceptions Of China And The Evolution Of Russianchinese Relations Since The Eighteenth Century Alexander Lukin
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The Bear Watches The Dragon Russias Perceptions Of China And The Evolution Of Russianchinese Relations Since The Eighteenth Century Alexander Lukin instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 441
Author: Alexander Lukin
ISBN: 9781315290522, 1315290529
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Bear Watches The Dragon Russias Perceptions Of China And The Evolution Of Russianchinese Relations Since The Eighteenth Century Alexander Lukin by Alexander Lukin 9781315290522, 1315290529 instant download after payment.

China and Russia, two giants dominating the Eurasian landmass, share a history of understanding and misunderstanding whose nuances are not well appreciated by outsiders. In his interpretation of this relationship from the Russian point of view, Alexander Lukin shows how over the course of three centuries China has seemed alternately to threaten, mystify, imitate, mirror, and rival its northern neighbor. Lukin traces not only the changing dynamics of Russian-Chinese relations but the ways in which Russia's images of China more profoundly reflected Russia's self-perception and its perceptions of the West as well. As both Russia and China take distinctive approaches to political and economic development and integration in the twenty-first century global economy, this reinterpretation of their relationship is timely and valuable not only to historians but to all students of international affairs.

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