Abstract

This paper develops the thesis that some 260 Soviet advisers and staff working in China at various times in the 1920s had a significant influence both on their times and on later Chinese political history, even though their enterprise ended in failure and they returned to Russia in the summer of 1927 defeated. Why did they go to that distant? What work did they do? What experiences did they have? How did they react to the Chinese scene? What happened to them after their return to Russia?

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