Great Powers and the Sino-Japanese War 1894-1895
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Result code in IS VaVaI
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Alternative languages
Result language
angličtina
Original language name
Great Powers and the Sino-Japanese War 1894-1895
Original language description
The objective of this study is to present and analyse the course and consequences of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and its relation to the Great Powers' policies in the Far East. The general dispositions of both participants is assessed, as is Japan's successful start after the outbreak of the war, the causes of China's military catastrophes (Pyongyang, Port Arthur, Weihaiwei) and the fact that the Manchu elite had totally failed to comprehend the severity of the situation, thus endangering the basis of the Qing Dynasty regime. By signing the peace treaty in Shimonoseki, Japan, on 17 April 1895, China accepted Japan's punitive terms which were somewhat lessened through the so-called Triple Intervention of Russia, France and Germany, which resultedin China being returned the Liaodong Peninsula. The course and outcome of the war had exceptionally serious consequences for the overall situation in the Far East. Japan, the new main regional power, acquired massive funds which it was a
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Czech description
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Classification
Type
J<sub>x</sub> - Unclassified - Peer-reviewed scientific article (Jimp, Jsc and Jost)
CEP classification
AB - History
OECD FORD branch
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Result continuities
Project
<a href="/en/project/GA13-12431S" target="_blank" >GA13-12431S: The Political and Economic Interests of Great Britain and Germany in China 1894-1914</a><br>
Continuities
P - Projekt vyzkumu a vyvoje financovany z verejnych zdroju (s odkazem do CEP)
Others
Publication year
2015
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Data specific for result type
Name of the periodical
Prague Papers on the History of International Relations
ISSN
1803-7356
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Volume of the periodical
Neuveden
Issue of the periodical within the volume
2
Country of publishing house
CZ - CZECH REPUBLIC
Number of pages
29
Pages from-to
"16?44"
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