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Советская концессионная политика на Дальнем Востоке страны (1920-1930-е гг. )

Советская концессионная политика на Дальнем Востоке страны (1920-1930-е гг. )

Abstract

В статье раскрывается содержание и специфика советской концессионной политики на Дальнем Востоке страны в 1920-1930-е гг. Опираясь на опубликованные и неопубликованные документы, автор делает вывод о том, что в становлении, развитии и свертывании концессионной политики прослеживаются как общие тенденции, присущие концессионированию в целом по стране, так и особенные черты, характерные только для региона.

The article reveals the content and specificity of Soviet concessionary policy in the Far East of the country in 1920-1930s. Basing on published and non-published documents the author comes to the conclusion that concessionary policy development cycle has got common with the rest of the country and specific regional trends.

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СОВЕТСКАЯ КОНЦЕССИОННАЯ ПОЛИТИКА, ИНОСТРАННЫЕ ПРЕДПРИНИМАТЕЛИ, ИНОСТРАННЫЙ КАПИТАЛ, ДАЛЬНИЙ ВОСТОК

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