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Russia Turns East. The Triumph of Soviet Diplomacy in Asia

Russia Turns East. The Triumph of Soviet Diplomacy in Asia

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Russia Turns East. The Triumph of Soviet Diplomacy in Asia

by Nearing, Scott

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New York: Social Science Publishers, 1926. Wraps. Good. Red printed wraps. 30pp, with a map. A work by Nearing studying the influence of Russia in world politics, asserting that its presence combats imperialism by the West, discussing the Russian-Japanese treaty of 1925, as well as Russia's efforts to unite Europe and Asia peacefully. GOOD+ condition. Small tear to the lower center page edges. Minor wrinkling.

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Title
Russia Turns East. The Triumph of Soviet Diplomacy in Asia
Author
Nearing, Scott
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Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Publisher
Social Science Publishers
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1926
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