China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... prevent the expansion of foreign political influence in China . The United States agreed with this policy in all respects , but was becoming more and more involved with her confrontation with Spain . Japan also supported the policy of ...
... prevent the expansion of foreign political influence in China . The United States agreed with this policy in all respects , but was becoming more and more involved with her confrontation with Spain . Japan also supported the policy of ...
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... prevent the partition of China . This agreement left Britain and the U.S.A. influencing the Yangtse valley , with Germany in Shantung , France in the South - West and Russia in Manchuria . The arrangement was unfavourable to the British ...
... prevent the partition of China . This agreement left Britain and the U.S.A. influencing the Yangtse valley , with Germany in Shantung , France in the South - West and Russia in Manchuria . The arrangement was unfavourable to the British ...
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... prevent other powers from doing so . The effect on China and the Chinese people was very grave . The young Emperor Kuang Hsü had welcomed the modernisation of China , but the Dowager Empress was entirely opposed and believed that it was ...
... prevent other powers from doing so . The effect on China and the Chinese people was very grave . The young Emperor Kuang Hsü had welcomed the modernisation of China , but the Dowager Empress was entirely opposed and believed that it was ...
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