China’s problems at the outbreak of war: No 1. Spheres of Influence

China, at the outbreak of war, was effectively controlled (in large part) by five greet powers, Britain, France, Russia, Germany and Japan, through what was known as spheres of influence.  Within these spheres the respective nations held sway, and even the Chinese government could not enforce its own laws if push came to shove.

Spehres of Influence

 

This map shows the situation at the end of the Qing Dynasty (1911). Mongolia was part of China at that time.

One Response so far.

  1. Migaa says:
    Hey all you are stupids! Qing empere is not China.China is not successor of Qing empire.in 17-18 century Mongolia and China both occupied by Manchu invaders

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