A rich empirical account of China's post-war foreign economic policy towards Japan, drawing on recently declassified Chinese sources.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aderemi was born to Dr. Aderemi T. Adeyemi and Phyllis A.Mancil. He acquired his AS Degree in Fashion Merchandise fromSan Diego Mesa College. An extension of his earlier passion for graphic design and screen printing t-shirts. His interest in art grow to include applied acrylic painting. Aderemi combined his passions with the computer skills he later acquired. Then in 2013, the indie-authormade a home for his creative works in his publishing endeavors,as he eats and sleeps it. He walks some of the same streetsas did Dr. Seuss, living in San Diego, CA. He says, the publishingprocess always takes him back to when he first introducedhis children's book to the students of Burbank Elementary, partof the San Diego Unified School District, located in Barrio Logan.That's where his primary job was to work with special needs childrenfor nearly two decades. Drawing inspiration from his work with thestudents, he published Lil' Phyllis Loves To Laff.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Empire, industry and war in the China-Japan relationship 3. Trading with the enemy, 1949-52 4. Revolution through industrialisation, 1953-7 5. When ideas collide, 1958-July 1960 6. Comparing ourselves with Japan, August 1960-5 Conclusion: on the eve of diplomatic normalisation, 1966-71 Appendix Note on sources Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction 2. Empire, industry and war in the China-Japan relationship 3. Trading with the enemy, 1949-52 4. Revolution through industrialisation, 1953-7 5. When ideas collide, 1958-July 1960 6. Comparing ourselves with Japan, August 1960-5 Conclusion: on the eve of diplomatic normalisation, 1966-71 Appendix Note on sources Bibliography Index.
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