Frontier Encounters : Knowledge and Practice at the Russian, Chinese and Mongolian Border

China and Russia are rising economic and political powers that share thousands of miles of border. Yet, despite their proximity, their interactions with each other, and with their third neighbour Mongolia, are rarely discussed. Although the three countries share a boundary, their traditions, languag...

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Main Author: Grégory Delaplace (auth)
Other Authors: Franck Billé (auth), Caroline Humphrey (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Open Book Publishers
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