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  • Black Dragon River: A Journey Down the Amur River at the Borderlands of Empires

    Black Dragon River by Ziegler, Dominic;

    A Journey Down the Amur River at the Borderlands of Empires

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Penguin Press
    • Date of Publication 12 November 2015

    • ISBN 9781594203671
    • Binding Hardback
    • See also 9780143109891
    • No. of pages360 pages
    • Size 242x160 mm
    • Weight 621 g
    • Language English
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    Black Dragon River recounts a personal journey down one of Asia's great rivers. The world's ninth largest river, the Amur serves as a large part of the border between Russia and China. As a crossroads for the great empires of Asia, this area offers Economist journalist Dominic Ziegler a lens with which to examine the societies at Europe's only borderland with East Asia. Part travel writing, part history, it reveals how the long shared history on the Amur has conditioned the way China and Russia behave toward each other.

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