The Eurasian Triangle. Russia, the Caucasus and Japan, 1904-1945

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Grafton Aair and the Plans for an Uprising in St. Petersburg.”Scandinavian Journal of History,
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Kuromiya, Hiroaki. “Ataman Semenov’s Secret Life.”Przegląd Wschodni2014, no. 2: 535-556.
Kuromiya, Hiroaki. “The Battle of Lake Khasan Reconsidered.”The Journal of Slavic Military Studies
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Kuromiya, Hiroaki. “The Mystery of Nomonhan, 1939.”The Journal of Slavic Military Studies24, no 4
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Kuromiya, Hiroaki. “The Promethean Movement and Japan’s Diplomacy,” in Kornat, Marek. ed.,Ruch
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Kuromiya, Hiroaki. “The Soviet Famine of 1932–33 Reconsidered.”Europe-Asia Studies, 60, no 4
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Kuromiya, Hiroaki. “Stalin’s Great Terror and the Asian Nexus.”Europe-Asia Studies66, no 5 (July
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Kuromiya, Hiroaki. “Stalin’s Great Terror and International Espionage.”The Journal of Slavic Military
Studies, 24, no 2 (2011): 238-252.
Kuromiya, Hiroaki and Paweł Libera. “Notatka Włodzimierza Bączkowskiego na temat współpracy
polsko-japońskiej wobec ruchu prometejskiego (1938).”Zeszyty historyczne(Paris) v. 169
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Kuromiya, Hiroaki, and Georges Mamoulia. “Anti-Russian and Anti-Soviet Subversion: The
Caucasian-Japanese Nexus.”Europe-Asia Studies61, no 8 (October 2009): 415–1440.
Kuromiya, Hiroaki, and Andrzej Pepłoński. “Between East and West: Gaiaz Iskhaki and Gabdulkhai
Kurbangaliev.”Nowy Prometeusz, 2012, no. 2: 89-108.
Kuromiya, Hiroaki, and Pepłoński Andrzej. “K ̄ozo Izumi and the Soviet Breach of Imperial Japanese ̄
Diplomatic Codes.”Intelligence and National Security28, no. 6 (2013): 769-784.
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    Inaba, Chiharu. “The Question of the Bosphorous and Dardanelles during the Russo-Japanese War:
    The Struggle between Japan and Russia over the Passage of the Russian Volunteer Fleet in
    1904,” in Esenbel, Selçuk and Chiharu Inaba, eds.,The Rising Sun and the Turkish Crescent:
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    “L’indépendance de la Mandchourie.”Prométhéeno. 71 (October 1932): 1–2.
    Inozemtseva, Elena. “On the History of Slave-Trade in Dagestan.”Iran and the Caucasus, 10, no. 2
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    Jabagi (Cabagi), Vassan-Giray. “Revolution and Civil War in the North Caucasus–End of the 19th—
    Beginning of the 20th Century.”Central Asian Survey, 10, nos. 1-2 (1991): 119-132.
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    Maghlakelidze, Shalva. “mogonebebi” [Memoirs], in Rtskhiladze, V.kartvelebi meore msoplio
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