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SPW №5 Soviet-Chinese Relations during 1917-1924

GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE CURRICULUM | Theme 8. British policy in Tibet in 1912-1933 | Topics for SIWT | TURAN” UNIVERSITY | LIST OF LITERATURE | QUESTIONS FOR CONTROL | ASSESSMENT CRITERIA | Final scores calculation |


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  1. Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, 1917
  2. Xin-hai Revoluction in China, 1911-1912
  3. Commmunist international (Comintern) and revolutionary approach to China
  4. Diploamtic approach based on interests of Russia in China
  5. Russian interests in Outer Mongolia
  6. Russian interests in Manchuria
  7. Foundation of Mongolian People’s Republic
  8. Soviet-Chinese treaty of 1924

 

SPW №6 Great Britain and Central Asia after World War I

  1. British-Russian agreement of 1907 on Persia
  2. Brest-Litovsk Treaty of 1917
  3. German plans for the Caucasus and Turkistan
  4. Britsih misson under General Dunsterville in Baku
  5. British mission under General Malleso in Meshhed.
  6. British involvement in Civili War in Russia

SPW №7 “Great Game” and Afghanistan

  1. British interests in Afghanistan
  2. The First Anglo-Afghan war
  3. The Second Anglo-Afghan war
  4. Anglo-Afghan treaty of Gandmak 1879
  5. Consequences of the Anglo-Afghan wars

 

SPW №8 British policy in Tibet in 1912-1933

  1. Tibet after Xinhai revolution, 1911-1912
  2. Return of Dalai Lama and declaration of Tibetan independence
  3. Chinese vision of Tibetan history
  4. Anglo-Tibetan Simla Agreement of 1914
  5. Tibet during the World War II
  6. Washington Conference on Tibet 1921
  7. Anti-British boycott in China after 1925
  8. British support of nationalism after WWII
  9. Chinese invasion in Tibet in 1955

SPW №9 Soviet help to Xinjiang governor Sheng Shicai in the 1930s

1. Restoration of diplomatic and economic relations in Xinjiang in the early 1920s

2. Rise of local nationalism in the 1920s

3. Soviet military assistance to Sheng Shi-cai in 1932

4. Supression of national-liberation movement of local peoples

5. Turning of the province into semi-colony of the Soviet Union

6. Nation building process in Xinjiang: introduction of the Soviet national model in the province

7. Stalinist repressions in Xinjiang

 

SPW №10 British-Xinjiang relations in the 1920-1930s: British consulate in Kashgar and trade relations

1. Anti-British policy of Sheng Shi-cai

2. Decrease of Indian-Xinjiang trade relations

3. Escape of leaders of TIRET to British Indian

4. Mahmut Muhiti in British India

5. Closure of the Swedish Christian missionary stations in South Xinjiang

6. British consular correspondence as a source of information on Xinjiang history

 

SPW №11. Turkic Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkistan (TIRET) in 1932-1933 in Kashgaria

  1. Rise of local nationalism in Central Asia
  2. Muslim uprising in Kashgaria
  3. Ma Zhong-ying a Dungan General
  4. Attempt to set up ‘Dunganistan’ by Ma Hu-shan
  5. Program of the Turkic Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkistan
  6. Soviet invasion in Kashgaria

 


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