How the Sino-Russian boundary conflict was finally settled : from Nerchinsk 1689 to Vladivostock 2005 via Zhenbao Island 1969 / Neville Maxwell

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Critical Asian Studies Vol39 No 2, June 2007, pp.229-253 (95)Summary: In 2005 Russia and China finally agreed the full length of their common boundary. The last remaining tiny pieces had been a sticking point that almost led to full scale war in the late 1960s. The article describes the area that was disputed and sets out how the parties agreed to compromise on matters that had previously been considered non-negotiable.
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In 2005 Russia and China finally agreed the full length of their common boundary. The last remaining tiny pieces had been a sticking point that almost led to full scale war in the late 1960s. The article describes the area that was disputed and sets out how the parties agreed to compromise on matters that had previously been considered non-negotiable.

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