The Russian-Chinese Borderland in the Late Imperial Period in the Revision of Trade and Economic Relations

D. Yanchenko
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The article based on the analysis of modern Russian historiography, archival materials, and press information characterizes a number of problems of economic policy in the Russian-Chinese borderland from 1880–1890 until the crisis in relations between the two powers in 1911. The methods of the 19th century were becoming less and less effective as the economy of the Qing Empire was being put on new capitalist “tracks”. Materials of periodicals, documents of personal origin received by governmental chanceries of Russia allow to reveal patterns of social thought of the turn of the 19th–20th centuries, describing the eastern lines of internal and foreign policy. The article outlines the opinions of the involved Russian regional population and the administration on trade and economic relations. The principles of the Treaty of Saint Petersburg and trade rules of 1881 did not stand the test of time. The Russian population in Eastern Turkestan, Mongolia, and later in the alienation zone of the Chinese Eastern Railway faced numerous problems related to property rights, illegal expropriation, barriers to commerce from the residents and the Chinese Qing authorities who saw in Russia a threat to their territory and even to the existence of the Qing dynasty. Foreign invasion into Manchzhuria, the construction of Russian settlements and cities in Chinese land, and then Russia’s defeat in the war with Japan forced the authorities of the two powers to look for new approaches to resolving trade and economic conflicts.
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从经贸关系的修正看帝制后期的俄中边境
本文在分析俄罗斯近代史、档案资料和新闻信息的基础上,描述了从1880-1890年到1911年两国关系危机期间俄中边境经济政策的一些问题。随着清朝经济走上新的资本主义“轨道”,19世纪的方法正变得越来越无效。俄罗斯政府机关收到的期刊材料和个人资料,揭示了19 - 20世纪之交的社会思想模式,描绘了内外政策的东方路线。文章概述了所涉及的俄罗斯地区人口和政府对经贸关系的看法。《圣彼得堡条约》的原则和1881年的贸易规则没有经受住时间的考验。在东突厥斯坦、蒙古以及后来在中国东部铁路的异化区,俄罗斯人面临着许多问题,包括财产权、非法征用、居民和中国清朝当局对商业的阻碍,清朝当局认为俄罗斯对他们的领土甚至清朝的存在构成了威胁。外国入侵满洲,俄国人在中国土地上建立定居点和城市,然后俄国在对日战争中战败,迫使这两个大国的当局寻找解决贸易和经济冲突的新方法。
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