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@article{089e263bd5514d149b5bee98f77c01ec,
title = "Перспективы экономического развития Китайско-Восточной железной дороги после Русско-японской войны: региональный аспект и петербургская политика",
abstract = "The management system in the «line side» of the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER) was subject to significant adjustments under the influence of external and internal factors after 1905. Russian officials, in cooperation with the members of the State Duma and the military officers, were regulating economic policy along the railway line, trying to counter the growing influence of Japan. The article is based on archival materials and regional periodicals. It is shown that after the end of the Russo-Japanese War and the suppression of the First Russian Revolution, the economic situation of the CER remained in the very focus of government attention. The historiographical review includes the works of modern Chinese researchers, little known to a wide range of readers, and highlights their view on the economic impact of the CER in the context of relations between China, Russia, and Japan in the early 20th century. The need to put the road into operation as quickly as possible on the eve of a clash with Japan led to the fact that after the war the budget funds had to be used to correct structural defects, modernize infrastructure, improve settlements along the road. The structure of government expenditures is analyzed. The construction of an alternative Amur railway, the needs of the domestic market of the empire required not only the redistribution of rolling stock but also the adjustment of the government{\textquoteright}s course. Using the right to consider budget expenditures, the liberal opposition in the Duma tried to criticize the administrative and economic activities of the CER Society. However, the Ministry of Finance repulsed the deputies interests, just like the representatives of the military.",
keywords = "Chinese Eastern Railway, Economy, Exclusion zone, First Russian Revolution, Ministry of Finance, Railway construction, Russian-Japanese War, State Duma",
author = "Янченко, {Денис Геннадьевич} and Старовойтова, {Елена Олеговна}",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.21638/11701/spbu24.2018.303",
language = "русский",
volume = "8",
pages = "583--597",
journal = "Modern History of Russia",
issn = "2219-9659",
publisher = "Foundation for Research in Modern History",
number = "3",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Перспективы экономического развития Китайско-Восточной железной дороги после Русско-японской войны

T2 - региональный аспект и петербургская политика

AU - Янченко, Денис Геннадьевич

AU - Старовойтова, Елена Олеговна

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - The management system in the «line side» of the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER) was subject to significant adjustments under the influence of external and internal factors after 1905. Russian officials, in cooperation with the members of the State Duma and the military officers, were regulating economic policy along the railway line, trying to counter the growing influence of Japan. The article is based on archival materials and regional periodicals. It is shown that after the end of the Russo-Japanese War and the suppression of the First Russian Revolution, the economic situation of the CER remained in the very focus of government attention. The historiographical review includes the works of modern Chinese researchers, little known to a wide range of readers, and highlights their view on the economic impact of the CER in the context of relations between China, Russia, and Japan in the early 20th century. The need to put the road into operation as quickly as possible on the eve of a clash with Japan led to the fact that after the war the budget funds had to be used to correct structural defects, modernize infrastructure, improve settlements along the road. The structure of government expenditures is analyzed. The construction of an alternative Amur railway, the needs of the domestic market of the empire required not only the redistribution of rolling stock but also the adjustment of the government’s course. Using the right to consider budget expenditures, the liberal opposition in the Duma tried to criticize the administrative and economic activities of the CER Society. However, the Ministry of Finance repulsed the deputies interests, just like the representatives of the military.

AB - The management system in the «line side» of the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER) was subject to significant adjustments under the influence of external and internal factors after 1905. Russian officials, in cooperation with the members of the State Duma and the military officers, were regulating economic policy along the railway line, trying to counter the growing influence of Japan. The article is based on archival materials and regional periodicals. It is shown that after the end of the Russo-Japanese War and the suppression of the First Russian Revolution, the economic situation of the CER remained in the very focus of government attention. The historiographical review includes the works of modern Chinese researchers, little known to a wide range of readers, and highlights their view on the economic impact of the CER in the context of relations between China, Russia, and Japan in the early 20th century. The need to put the road into operation as quickly as possible on the eve of a clash with Japan led to the fact that after the war the budget funds had to be used to correct structural defects, modernize infrastructure, improve settlements along the road. The structure of government expenditures is analyzed. The construction of an alternative Amur railway, the needs of the domestic market of the empire required not only the redistribution of rolling stock but also the adjustment of the government’s course. Using the right to consider budget expenditures, the liberal opposition in the Duma tried to criticize the administrative and economic activities of the CER Society. However, the Ministry of Finance repulsed the deputies interests, just like the representatives of the military.

KW - Chinese Eastern Railway

KW - Economy

KW - Exclusion zone

KW - First Russian Revolution

KW - Ministry of Finance

KW - Railway construction

KW - Russian-Japanese War

KW - State Duma

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85071760353&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.21638/11701/spbu24.2018.303

DO - 10.21638/11701/spbu24.2018.303

M3 - статья

AN - SCOPUS:85071760353

VL - 8

SP - 583

EP - 597

JO - Modern History of Russia

JF - Modern History of Russia

SN - 2219-9659

IS - 3

ER -

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