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Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018]
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Print version: Trust and mistrust in the economies of the China-Russia borderlands. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, c2018 256 pages ISBN 9789089649829
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Table of Contents // Introduction 9 // Trusting and Mistrusting Across Borders Caroline Humphrey // Déjŕ vu of Distrust in the Sino-Russian Borderlands 37 // Say ana Namsaraeva // Economies of Trust 65 // Informality and the State in the Russian-Chinese borderland Tobias HoLzlekner // Can Kinship Come to the Rescue? 87 // Trust and Cooperation across the Border between China and Mongolia Nasan ? ay ar // Betrayed by Trust 101 // Inter-Korean Relations across Northeast Asian Borders Hyun-GwiPark // The Trade Town of Manzhouli 121 // Trust Created and Undermined Ivan Peshkov // Différances of Doverie 143 // (Mis)trust and the Old Faith in the Russian Far East Dominic Martin // Trust, Chance and Disappointment 179 // Real Estate Business in Russia’s Far East Caroline Humphrey // Searching for Trust 205 // Indigenous People in the Jade Business // Tatiana Safonova, István Sántha, and Pavel Sulyandziga // The Emergence of Cross-Border Electronic Commerce 229 // Creativity and Declining Trust Natalia Ryzhova // Index 251 // List of Figures // Figure 1 Map of north-eastern Russia-China borderland 8 // Figure 2 The Coat of Arms and official flag of Kyakhta, Russia 43 // Figure 3 Advertisement for job vacancies in Russian border // cities, Manzhouli commercial press, 2013 57 // Figure 4 Map of the Russian Far East border region 70 // Figure 5 The border crossing at Hunchun-Kraskino 71 // Figure 6 The ‘Green Corner’ market for used Japanese cars, // Vladivostok 77 // Figure 7
Trucks lining up to cross the border to transport coal // from Mongolia to China, 2013 91 // Figure 8 Buyan standing reflectively by an unused railway, 2013 97 // Figure 9 Chinese market in Ussuriisk, 2016 118 // Figure 10 ‘Patriotic’ chairperson of the Vladivostok Old Believers // Aleksandr Frolov (left) with Episcop German (centre) 159 // Figure 11 A s”ezd (‘congress’) of Far Eastern Old Believers in the // mid-1990s held in Bolshoi Kamen’ 159 // Figure 12 A young couple negotiates a purchase in the ‘Eastern // Breeze’ development, Vladivostok, 2013 190 // Figure 13 The ‘Eastern Breeze’ complex, Vladivostok, 2013 191 // Figure 14 Chinese buyers scrupulously explore an old Chinese object put on sale at Sotheby’s auction house in London, UK 212 // Figure 15 Carl Fabergé’s Easter egg, made predominantly of jade from a private collection of Viktor Vekselberg, the fourth richest person in Russia. The object is on display at special private museum in Saint-Petersburg, Russia 215 // Figure 16 One of the Sunshine’s operations. Guards reload raw jade to transport it across a river. Jade is on its way from mine to warehouse 219 // Figure 17 Advertisement for a company offering help with // on-line purchases in Manzhouli, China 241
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