A comprehensive introduction to thousands of years of Asian political and diplomatic history, offering crucial historical underpinning to the contemporary rise of China.
A comprehensive introduction to thousands of years of Asian political and diplomatic history, offering crucial historical underpinning to the contemporary rise of China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Tai is an affiliated lecturer and research associate at the Centre of Development Studies, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge. He previously worked in consulting as well as teaching finance in China, Kyrgyzstan and Belarus. An expert on China's international relations, he is a frequent contributor to The Diplomat, and is also the author of US-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Can the World Trust China? 2. China and Japan 3. The Ryukyu Kingdom 4. Vietnam 5. The Philippines 6. Malaysia 7. Territorial Disputes 8: China and the World Order
1. Introduction: Can the World Trust China? 2. China and Japan 3. The Ryukyu Kingdom 4. Vietnam 5. The Philippines 6. Malaysia 7. Territorial Disputes 8: China and the World Order
1. Introduction: Can the World Trust China? 2. China and Japan 3. The Ryukyu Kingdom 4. Vietnam 5. The Philippines 6. Malaysia 7. Territorial Disputes 8: China and the World Order
1. Introduction: Can the World Trust China? 2. China and Japan 3. The Ryukyu Kingdom 4. Vietnam 5. The Philippines 6. Malaysia 7. Territorial Disputes 8: China and the World Order
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A book on how to deepen mutual understanding between the peoples of East Asia. A valuable contribution to the peaceful and harmonious evolution of East Asia. Peter Nolan, Director, China Centre, Jesus College, Cambridge
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