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This book paints a broad picture of China-Israel relations from an historical and political perspective and from the Jewish and Israeli angle. To tell this story, Shai relies on rare documents, archival materials and interviews with individuals who were active in forming the relationship between these two states.
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This book paints a broad picture of China-Israel relations from an historical and political perspective and from the Jewish and Israeli angle. To tell this story, Shai relies on rare documents, archival materials and interviews with individuals who were active in forming the relationship between these two states.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Academic Studies Press
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9781618118950
- ISBN-10: 1618118951
- Artikelnr.: 53021739
- Verlag: Academic Studies Press
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9781618118950
- ISBN-10: 1618118951
- Artikelnr.: 53021739
Aron Shai is Shaul N. Eisenberg Professor of East Asian Studies and Pro-Rector of Tel Aviv University. He earned his Ph.D. from St. Antony's College, Oxford University. His research focuses on imperialism in Asia, Chinäs role in international relations, diplomatic and economic history, and Sino-Israeli relations. He lectured at international conferences, and served as guest professor at Oxford, Paris, Toronto, New York and in China. Shai has authored and edited numerous books in Hebrew, English, and Chinese, including Origins of War in the East; From the Opium War to Mao Zedong; Britain and China 1941-1947; The Fate of British and French Firms in China 1949-1954; and Twentieth Century China; and Zhang Xueliang ¿ The General Who Never Fought. He has also written two historical novels.
Preface: My Road to China Structure and Contents Introduction: Jewish Communities in China The Kaifeng Community Judaism as a Popular Religion The Harbin Community Religious, Cultural, and Social Institutions Harbin Jews Following the Japanese Occupation The Baghdadi Sephardic Community in Shanghai Institutions of the Baghdadi Jewish Community in Shanghai The Russian Jewish Community in Shanghai The European Refugee Community in Shanghai Decline of the Shanghai Communities The Hong Kong Community Other Jewish Communities in China Chapter One: 1948 to 1955
The Early Years of Trial and Error Mutual Recognition and Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Israel Recognizes the People
s Republic of China Initial Ties Burma, Russia, and India Help Initiate Contact The Israeli Commercial Delegation to China A Missed Historical Opportunity? Chapter Two: Moshe and Yäakov
Two Jews in China Moshe (Morris) Cohen Jacob Rosenfeld Chapter Three: 1948 to 1956
Behind the Scenes Members of Leftist Israeli Parties Visit China Other Israeli Visits to China The Parliamentary Front in Israel Chapter Four: 1955 to 1978
No Contact The Israel Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party: The Great Leap Backward View from Afar:
Going Behind the Wall
Chapter Five: Clandestine Contact
Shaul Eisenberg in China Global Business Business in Korea On the Road to Israel One Billion Chinese Await Eisenberg
s Influence on ChinäIsrael Relations After Eisenberg
s Death Chapter Six: How to Lose Money in ChinäThe Stories of Four Israeli Companies Israeli Business people Try Their Luck in China The Case of Sano Not Worth Peanuts
The Case of Osem Lessons Learned A Guide to Losing Money in China: The Next Generation David Shield Kardan Israel Ltd. Chapter Seven: 1992 to 2018: Beijing and Jerusalem
The Last Battle? China, Israel, and Hong Kong Patience Pays Off: Gradual Establishment of Diplomatic Relations ChinäIsrael Relations Since 1992 Despite All, a Relationship Chapter Eight: China, Israel, and Other Spheres China, the Palestinians, and the Middle East Iran
ChinäIsrael Chinäs Relations with North Korea Relations between Israel and Taiwan (Nationalist China) China in the International Sphere The Future of Israel
China Relations Chapter Nine: Me, China, and Everyone Else The Confucius Institute: Founding, Crises, and Return to Routine Signs of Conciliation Disseminating the Chinese Language More Questions, This Time from Guangzhou Chapter Ten: Review So Far, and What
s Next? Bibliography Archives, Official Sources, and Sources without an Author Hebrew and Chinese sources English sources Books and periodicals (Hebrew) Books and periodicals (English and Chinese) Interviews Index
The Early Years of Trial and Error Mutual Recognition and Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Israel Recognizes the People
s Republic of China Initial Ties Burma, Russia, and India Help Initiate Contact The Israeli Commercial Delegation to China A Missed Historical Opportunity? Chapter Two: Moshe and Yäakov
Two Jews in China Moshe (Morris) Cohen Jacob Rosenfeld Chapter Three: 1948 to 1956
Behind the Scenes Members of Leftist Israeli Parties Visit China Other Israeli Visits to China The Parliamentary Front in Israel Chapter Four: 1955 to 1978
No Contact The Israel Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party: The Great Leap Backward View from Afar:
Going Behind the Wall
Chapter Five: Clandestine Contact
Shaul Eisenberg in China Global Business Business in Korea On the Road to Israel One Billion Chinese Await Eisenberg
s Influence on ChinäIsrael Relations After Eisenberg
s Death Chapter Six: How to Lose Money in ChinäThe Stories of Four Israeli Companies Israeli Business people Try Their Luck in China The Case of Sano Not Worth Peanuts
The Case of Osem Lessons Learned A Guide to Losing Money in China: The Next Generation David Shield Kardan Israel Ltd. Chapter Seven: 1992 to 2018: Beijing and Jerusalem
The Last Battle? China, Israel, and Hong Kong Patience Pays Off: Gradual Establishment of Diplomatic Relations ChinäIsrael Relations Since 1992 Despite All, a Relationship Chapter Eight: China, Israel, and Other Spheres China, the Palestinians, and the Middle East Iran
ChinäIsrael Chinäs Relations with North Korea Relations between Israel and Taiwan (Nationalist China) China in the International Sphere The Future of Israel
China Relations Chapter Nine: Me, China, and Everyone Else The Confucius Institute: Founding, Crises, and Return to Routine Signs of Conciliation Disseminating the Chinese Language More Questions, This Time from Guangzhou Chapter Ten: Review So Far, and What
s Next? Bibliography Archives, Official Sources, and Sources without an Author Hebrew and Chinese sources English sources Books and periodicals (Hebrew) Books and periodicals (English and Chinese) Interviews Index
Preface: My Road to China Structure and Contents Introduction: Jewish Communities in China The Kaifeng Community Judaism as a Popular Religion The Harbin Community Religious, Cultural, and Social Institutions Harbin Jews Following the Japanese Occupation The Baghdadi Sephardic Community in Shanghai Institutions of the Baghdadi Jewish Community in Shanghai The Russian Jewish Community in Shanghai The European Refugee Community in Shanghai Decline of the Shanghai Communities The Hong Kong Community Other Jewish Communities in China Chapter One: 1948 to 1955
The Early Years of Trial and Error Mutual Recognition and Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Israel Recognizes the People
s Republic of China Initial Ties Burma, Russia, and India Help Initiate Contact The Israeli Commercial Delegation to China A Missed Historical Opportunity? Chapter Two: Moshe and Yäakov
Two Jews in China Moshe (Morris) Cohen Jacob Rosenfeld Chapter Three: 1948 to 1956
Behind the Scenes Members of Leftist Israeli Parties Visit China Other Israeli Visits to China The Parliamentary Front in Israel Chapter Four: 1955 to 1978
No Contact The Israel Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party: The Great Leap Backward View from Afar:
Going Behind the Wall
Chapter Five: Clandestine Contact
Shaul Eisenberg in China Global Business Business in Korea On the Road to Israel One Billion Chinese Await Eisenberg
s Influence on ChinäIsrael Relations After Eisenberg
s Death Chapter Six: How to Lose Money in ChinäThe Stories of Four Israeli Companies Israeli Business people Try Their Luck in China The Case of Sano Not Worth Peanuts
The Case of Osem Lessons Learned A Guide to Losing Money in China: The Next Generation David Shield Kardan Israel Ltd. Chapter Seven: 1992 to 2018: Beijing and Jerusalem
The Last Battle? China, Israel, and Hong Kong Patience Pays Off: Gradual Establishment of Diplomatic Relations ChinäIsrael Relations Since 1992 Despite All, a Relationship Chapter Eight: China, Israel, and Other Spheres China, the Palestinians, and the Middle East Iran
ChinäIsrael Chinäs Relations with North Korea Relations between Israel and Taiwan (Nationalist China) China in the International Sphere The Future of Israel
China Relations Chapter Nine: Me, China, and Everyone Else The Confucius Institute: Founding, Crises, and Return to Routine Signs of Conciliation Disseminating the Chinese Language More Questions, This Time from Guangzhou Chapter Ten: Review So Far, and What
s Next? Bibliography Archives, Official Sources, and Sources without an Author Hebrew and Chinese sources English sources Books and periodicals (Hebrew) Books and periodicals (English and Chinese) Interviews Index
The Early Years of Trial and Error Mutual Recognition and Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Israel Recognizes the People
s Republic of China Initial Ties Burma, Russia, and India Help Initiate Contact The Israeli Commercial Delegation to China A Missed Historical Opportunity? Chapter Two: Moshe and Yäakov
Two Jews in China Moshe (Morris) Cohen Jacob Rosenfeld Chapter Three: 1948 to 1956
Behind the Scenes Members of Leftist Israeli Parties Visit China Other Israeli Visits to China The Parliamentary Front in Israel Chapter Four: 1955 to 1978
No Contact The Israel Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party: The Great Leap Backward View from Afar:
Going Behind the Wall
Chapter Five: Clandestine Contact
Shaul Eisenberg in China Global Business Business in Korea On the Road to Israel One Billion Chinese Await Eisenberg
s Influence on ChinäIsrael Relations After Eisenberg
s Death Chapter Six: How to Lose Money in ChinäThe Stories of Four Israeli Companies Israeli Business people Try Their Luck in China The Case of Sano Not Worth Peanuts
The Case of Osem Lessons Learned A Guide to Losing Money in China: The Next Generation David Shield Kardan Israel Ltd. Chapter Seven: 1992 to 2018: Beijing and Jerusalem
The Last Battle? China, Israel, and Hong Kong Patience Pays Off: Gradual Establishment of Diplomatic Relations ChinäIsrael Relations Since 1992 Despite All, a Relationship Chapter Eight: China, Israel, and Other Spheres China, the Palestinians, and the Middle East Iran
ChinäIsrael Chinäs Relations with North Korea Relations between Israel and Taiwan (Nationalist China) China in the International Sphere The Future of Israel
China Relations Chapter Nine: Me, China, and Everyone Else The Confucius Institute: Founding, Crises, and Return to Routine Signs of Conciliation Disseminating the Chinese Language More Questions, This Time from Guangzhou Chapter Ten: Review So Far, and What
s Next? Bibliography Archives, Official Sources, and Sources without an Author Hebrew and Chinese sources English sources Books and periodicals (Hebrew) Books and periodicals (English and Chinese) Interviews Index