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Parties and Governments in the Far East

February 2, 1921 issue

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The trials and difficulties of the small Vladivostok state, hemmed in between Soviet Russia and Japan and torn by disputing internal factions, are vividly depicted in several issues of the Vladivostok newspaper, Gobs Rodini, dated November 28-December 4, 1920. The chief question which has been agitating the country has been that of affiliating with the new Far Eastern Republic at Chita, and the debates of the popular assembly reveal conflicts between Communist advocates of union with Chita and ultimate amalgamation with Soviet Russia, moderate Socialist advocates of union with Chita on a democratic basis, conservative opponents of any union whatever.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; SOVIET Union -- Foreign relations; JAPAN -- Foreign relations; NEWSPAPERS; JAPAN; SOVIET Union
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