The Sino-Soviet Border War of 1969: Volume 2 (Asia@War 23)

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Dive into the intense complexities of the Sino-Soviet Border War with 'The Sino-Soviet Border War of 1969: Volume 2 (Asia@War 23).' This meticulously detailed book offers an in-depth analysis of the military confrontations that played a pivotal role in the geopolitical landscape of East Asia during the late 20th century. Authored by renowned historians Harold Orenstein and Dimitry Ryabushkin, this volume explores crucial battles, including the significant encounters on Damansky Island in March 1969. Readers will gain insights into the socio-political motivations behind the border conflicts, as the People's Republic of China sought to consolidate its power amid internal chaos and declining relations with the Soviet Union. This special issue captures vital narratives of both Chinese and Soviet perspectives, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of this conflict. Perfect for enthusiasts of military history, geopolitical studies, and Cold War dynamics, this paperback edition is a treasure trove of information. With dimensions of 210 x 297 mm and 76 pages of rich content, this volume is a must-have for collectors and researchers alike. Explore the military strategies, tactical decisions, and the ramifications of this often-overlooked confrontation that shaped the history of China and the Soviet Union. As tensions soared, so did the stakes; discover the events that led to a confrontation that would echo through history. Order your copy today and delve deep into one of the key conflicts shaping modern Asia.

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