تاریخچهای کوتاه از چین و آسیای جنوبشرقی: احترام، تجارت و تأثیر (سری تاریخ کوتاه آسیا، الف)
A Short History of China and Southeast Asia: Tribute, Trade and Influence (Short History of Asia series, A)
معرفی کتاب «تاریخچهای کوتاه از چین و آسیای جنوبشرقی: احترام، تجارت و تأثیر (سری تاریخ کوتاه آسیا، الف)» (با عنوان لاتین A Short History of China and Southeast Asia: Tribute, Trade and Influence (Short History of Asia series, A)) نوشتهٔ Martin Stuart-Fox; NetLibrary, Inc، منتشرشده توسط نشر Allen & Unwin ; [Roundhouse (distributor]) در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This Informative But Concise History Of China And Southeast Asia Is Perfect For Travelers, Students, Teachers, And Businesspeople. Portable And Attractively Designed, It Includes Color Illustrations, Maps, And A Brief History Of The Region. Explored Are Relations Between China And Southeast Asia Across Two Millennia; Patterns Of Diplomacy, Commercial Networks, And Migration; And How These Have Varied Over Time. With A Focus On Modern History, This Is A Fascinating Account Of Imperial Ambition, Internal Collapse And Revival, Cultural And Commercial Endeavors, And War And Revolution. Important Insight Into The Complicated History Of The Fastest-growing Region In The World Is Offered. Introduction -- The Chinese View Of The World : The Confucian Worldview ; The Chinese Way Of War ; Empire And World Order: Qin And Han -- Early Relations : Early Southeast Asia ; Expansion Of Contacts: Trade And Religion ; The Special Case Of Vietnam ; Southeast Asia And The Song ; Conclusion -- Mongol Expansion : Mongol Conquests ; The Projection Of Mongol Power ; Implications For Southeast Asia ; Changing Worldviews ; Conclusion -- Sea Power, Tribute And Trade : The Tributary System ; Ming Expansionism ; The Ming Voyages ; Later Ming-southeast Asia Relations ; Conclusion -- Enter The Europeans : Tribute And Trade ; China, Southeast Asia, The Portuguese, And The Dutch ; The Qing ; Challenges To The Chinese World Order ; The Late Qing And Overseas Chinese In Southeast Asia ; Conclusion -- The Changing World Order : Nationalism And Politics Among The Oversease Chinese ; Sino-thai Relations ; The Second World War And Its Aftermath ; Conclustion -- Communism And The Cold War : The Chinese Marxist-leninist Worldview ; Early Prc-southeast Asia Relations ; The First Indochina War ; The 'bandung Spirit' ; Complications And Setbacks ; The Second Indochina War ; Developing Bilateral Relations Regimes -- Fresh Beginnings : Shifting Relations In Continental Southeast Asia ; The Cambodian Problem ; The Economic Imperative ; From Asean Six To Asean Ten ; The South China Sea ; Pattern Of Interaction -- Future Directions : China: Strategic Goals And International Relations Culture ; Three Scenarios ; China And Asean ; Conclusion. By Martin Stuart-fox. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. New in the Short History of Asia series, edited by Milton Osborne, this is a readable, well-informed and comprehensive short history of China's relationships with its Southeast Asian neighbours from ancient times to the present day. China, the world's most populous nation, has always exerted great influence on the traditional kingdoms and modern states of Southeast Asia. Today, history and culture continue to shape the modern relationship. In this concise volume, Martin Stuart-Fox charts the history of relations between China and Southeast Asia across two millennia, examining patterns of diplomacy, commercial networks, and migration, and explaining how these have varied over time. He shows how China's traditional world view was disrupted by the modern order of sovereign nation states, how the country struggled to adapt through its 'century of humiliation' from the opium wars to the proclamation of the People's Republic in 1949 and how, since then, China has sought to restore its standing in the world. A Short History of China and Southeast Asia is a fascinating account of imperial ambition, internal collapse and revival, cultural and commercial striving, war and revolution. Here, the 'Middle Kingdom' plays its role on the world stage, from the beginnings of its history to its growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian region. An important insight into the complicated history of the fastest-growing region in the world. to its growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian arena. A title in the new series edited by Milton Osborne. China, the world's most populous nation, has always exerted great influence on the traditional kingdoms and modern states of Southeast Asia. Today, history and culture continue to shape the modern relationship.
In this concise volume, Martin Stuart-Fox charts the history of relations between China and Southeast Asia across two millennia, examining patterns of diplomacy, commercial networks, and migration, and explaining how these have varied over time. He shows how China's traditional world view was disrupted by the modern order of sovereign nation states, how the country struggled to adapt through its 'century of humiliation' from the opium wars to the proclamation of the People's Republic in 1949 and how, since then, China has sought to restore its standing in the world.
A Short History of China and Southeast Asia is a fascinating account of imperial ambition, internal collapse and revival, cultural and commercial striving, war and revolution. Here, the 'Middle Kingdom' plays its role on the world stage, from the beginnings of its history to its growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian region. An important insight into the complicated history of the fastest-growing region in the world, to its growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian arena.
A title in the series edited by Milton Osborne. "China, the world's most populous nation, has always exerted great influence on the traditional kingdoms and modern states of Southeast Asia. Today, history and culture continue to shape the modern relationship. In this concise volume, Martin Stuart-Fox charts the history ofrelations between China and Southeast Asia across two millennia, examining patterns of diplomacy, commercial networks, and migration, andexplaining how these have varied over time. He shows how China'straditional world view was disrupted by the modern order of sovereignnation states, how the country struggled to adapt through its 'centuryof humiliation' from the opium wars to the proclamation of the People'sRepublic in 1949 and how, since then, China has sought to restore itsstanding in the world. A Short History of China and Southeast Asia is a fascinating accountof imperial ambition, internal collapse and revival, cultural andcommercial striving, war and revolution. Here, the 'Middle Kingdom'plays its role on the world stage, from the beginnings of its history toits growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian region. An important insight into the complicated history of thefastest-growing region in the world."--Jacket
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In this concise volume, Martin Stuart-Fox charts the history of relations between China and Southeast Asia across two millennia, examining patterns of diplomacy, commercial networks, and migration, and explaining how these have varied over time. He shows how China's traditional world view was disrupted by the modern order of sovereign nation states, how the country struggled to adapt through its 'century of humiliation' from the opium wars to the proclamation of the People's Republic in 1949 and how, since then, China has sought to restore its standing in the world.
A Short History of China and Southeast Asia is a fascinating account of imperial ambition, internal collapse and revival, cultural and commercial striving, war and revolution. Here, the 'Middle Kingdom' plays its role on the world stage, from the beginnings of its history to its growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian region. An important insight into the complicated history of the fastest-growing region in the world, to its growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian arena.
A title in the series edited by Milton Osborne. "China, the world's most populous nation, has always exerted great influence on the traditional kingdoms and modern states of Southeast Asia. Today, history and culture continue to shape the modern relationship. In this concise volume, Martin Stuart-Fox charts the history ofrelations between China and Southeast Asia across two millennia, examining patterns of diplomacy, commercial networks, and migration, andexplaining how these have varied over time. He shows how China'straditional world view was disrupted by the modern order of sovereignnation states, how the country struggled to adapt through its 'centuryof humiliation' from the opium wars to the proclamation of the People'sRepublic in 1949 and how, since then, China has sought to restore itsstanding in the world. A Short History of China and Southeast Asia is a fascinating accountof imperial ambition, internal collapse and revival, cultural andcommercial striving, war and revolution. Here, the 'Middle Kingdom'plays its role on the world stage, from the beginnings of its history toits growing contest with the USA for dominance of the Asian region. An important insight into the complicated history of thefastest-growing region in the world."--Jacket