Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War

he article deals with the conflict of imperial and regional interests on the issue of the introduction of a duty-free trade regime in the mouths of Siberian rivers. The study is based on archival and published documents, materials of the Siberian pre-revolutionary periodicals. The authors claim that...

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Published in:Bylye Gody
Main Authors: Olesya M. Dolidovich, Vera I. Fedorova, Anna S. Zhulaeva
Other Authors: Институт педагогики, психологии и социологии, Кафедра современных образовательных технологий
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Published: 2019
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http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/129786
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spelling ftsiberianfuniv:oai:elib.sfu-kras.ru:2311/129786 2023-05-15T17:43:50+02:00 Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War Olesya M. Dolidovich Vera I. Fedorova Anna S. Zhulaeva Институт педагогики, психологии и социологии Кафедра современных образовательных технологий 2019-03 http://ejournal52.com/journals_n/1551354034.pdf http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/129786 https://doi.org/10.13187/bg.2019.1.395 unknown Bylye Gody Q1 без квартиля Olesya M. Dolidovich. Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War [Текст] / Olesya M. Dolidovich, Vera I. Fedorova, Anna S. Zhulaeva // Bylye Gody. — 2019. — Т. 51 (№ 1). — С. 395-405 20739745 http://ejournal52.com/journals_n/1551354034.pdf http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/129786 doi:10.13187/bg.2019.1.395 Imperial interests regional interests of Siberian entrepreneurs duty-free trade regime protectionism Northern sea route economic policy of the Imperial power in Siberia 03.23 Journal Article Journal Article Preprint 2019 ftsiberianfuniv https://doi.org/10.13187/bg.2019.1.395 2020-01-21T00:52:46Z he article deals with the conflict of imperial and regional interests on the issue of the introduction of a duty-free trade regime in the mouths of Siberian rivers. The study is based on archival and published documents, materials of the Siberian pre-revolutionary periodicals. The authors claim that imperial power was based on the tasks of integrating the Siberian region into the all-Russian economic space. The proof of which is the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway, projects for the development of the transport network, which united Siberian rivers. However, the implementation of such projects often did not take into account the interests of the local bourgeoisie, which sought to act as an independent player on the Siberian market. The establishment of a duty-free trade regime in the mouths of Siberian rivers promoted the growth of its competitiveness and would allow it to enter world markets, bypassing its intermediaries from central Russia. But the government for a long time in this matter took the side of large financial and industrial circles in the central part of the country. And only under the influence of the events of the First World War, part of the royal bureaucracy came to understand the development of navigation along the Northern Sea Route as one of the necessary conditions for national security. However, the initiative in this matter has already been seized by foreigners in the person of J. Lida, behind whom stood Norwegian, English and American capital, who viewed Siberia as a platform for strengthening in Central and East Asia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sea Route Siberia Siberian Federal University: Archiv Elektronnych SFU Bylye Gody 51 1
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topic Imperial interests
regional interests of Siberian entrepreneurs
duty-free trade regime
protectionism
Northern sea route
economic policy of the Imperial power in Siberia
03.23
spellingShingle Imperial interests
regional interests of Siberian entrepreneurs
duty-free trade regime
protectionism
Northern sea route
economic policy of the Imperial power in Siberia
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Olesya M. Dolidovich
Vera I. Fedorova
Anna S. Zhulaeva
Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War
topic_facet Imperial interests
regional interests of Siberian entrepreneurs
duty-free trade regime
protectionism
Northern sea route
economic policy of the Imperial power in Siberia
03.23
description he article deals with the conflict of imperial and regional interests on the issue of the introduction of a duty-free trade regime in the mouths of Siberian rivers. The study is based on archival and published documents, materials of the Siberian pre-revolutionary periodicals. The authors claim that imperial power was based on the tasks of integrating the Siberian region into the all-Russian economic space. The proof of which is the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway, projects for the development of the transport network, which united Siberian rivers. However, the implementation of such projects often did not take into account the interests of the local bourgeoisie, which sought to act as an independent player on the Siberian market. The establishment of a duty-free trade regime in the mouths of Siberian rivers promoted the growth of its competitiveness and would allow it to enter world markets, bypassing its intermediaries from central Russia. But the government for a long time in this matter took the side of large financial and industrial circles in the central part of the country. And only under the influence of the events of the First World War, part of the royal bureaucracy came to understand the development of navigation along the Northern Sea Route as one of the necessary conditions for national security. However, the initiative in this matter has already been seized by foreigners in the person of J. Lida, behind whom stood Norwegian, English and American capital, who viewed Siberia as a platform for strengthening in Central and East Asia.
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Vera I. Fedorova
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title Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War
title_short Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War
title_full Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War
title_fullStr Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War
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title_sort conflict of imperial and regional interests on the introduction of duty-free trade regime in the mouths of siberian rivers during the first world war
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Olesya M. Dolidovich. Conflict of Imperial and Regional Interests on the Introduction of Duty-free Trade Regime in the Mouths of Siberian Rivers during the First World War [Текст] / Olesya M. Dolidovich, Vera I. Fedorova, Anna S. Zhulaeva // Bylye Gody. — 2019. — Т. 51 (№ 1). — С. 395-405
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