. "23330" . . "2014" . . . . "1803-7356" . "RIV/49777513:23330/14:43923722!RIV15-GA0-23330___" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "At the end of the 19th century Great Britain had to cope with new problems in the Far East. During the 90s the position of its international rivals - especially Russia - rose considerably. This was quite apparent in the northern part of Qing Empire - Manchuria. Britain therefore tried to utilize the deepening of the Russo-Japanese rivalry. After new Russian advances after the Boxer revolution, London started direct negotiations with Tokyo. Their result was the Anglo-Japanese alliance, which ended the era of British %22Splendid Isolation%22. Thanks to this development and naval and economic cooperation of both countries, Japan was able to defeat Russia in the Russo-Japanese war. This was a clear success of the British diplomacy, which was able to stop its main opponent without going to war itself. On the other hand the rise of Japan as a Great Power meant, that the Land of the Rising Sun became a key factor in the British position in China." . "Great Britain and the Great Powers Rivalry in North China at the Beginning of the 20th Century"@en . "1"^^ . "Great Britain and the Great Powers Rivalry in North China at the Beginning of the 20th Century" . "Prague Papers on the History of International Relations" . . "Russo-Japanese war; International Relations; Diplomacy; Russia; Japan; China; Great Britain"@en . "Great Britain and the Great Powers Rivalry in North China at the Beginning of the 20th Century"@en . . "1"^^ . . "Kodet, Roman" . . . "[EEA0DD0F0BD5]" . . . . "1" . . . . "11"^^ . . "Great Britain and the Great Powers Rivalry in North China at the Beginning of the 20th Century" . . "RIV/49777513:23330/14:43923722" . "18594" . "P(GA13-12431S)" . . "At the end of the 19th century Great Britain had to cope with new problems in the Far East. During the 90s the position of its international rivals - especially Russia - rose considerably. This was quite apparent in the northern part of Qing Empire - Manchuria. Britain therefore tried to utilize the deepening of the Russo-Japanese rivalry. After new Russian advances after the Boxer revolution, London started direct negotiations with Tokyo. Their result was the Anglo-Japanese alliance, which ended the era of British %22Splendid Isolation%22. Thanks to this development and naval and economic cooperation of both countries, Japan was able to defeat Russia in the Russo-Japanese war. This was a clear success of the British diplomacy, which was able to stop its main opponent without going to war itself. On the other hand the rise of Japan as a Great Power meant, that the Land of the Rising Sun became a key factor in the British position in China."@en .