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

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tiun, or nationalist party, continued to increase its inuence throughout Armenian


society, especially between 1903 and 1917.⁸¹


In these developments, it is dicult to detect Japan’s presence or direct inuence,


although its indirect inuence stemming from its victory over the Russian Empire in


1905 was a constant factor. While after the war Russia and Japan began drawing nearer


for political reasons, they remained suspicious of each other. Invariably, the Russian


police regarded a constant stream of Japanese visitors to the Caucasus as spies.


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