China Exploitation In 19th Century
.... Opium War would occur a decade and a half later, but the outcome of this commercially driven combat would demand even more of
China for
Britain, America and ....
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Hong Kong and China
.... Moreover, concern over the prospects of Hong Kong after 1997 has been sharply increased since
Britain and
China negotiated its return in the 1980s. ....
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China's Response to the Outside World
.... and the mutual willingness of the West to deal in a productive way with
China---was the agreement in 1984 between
China and Great
Britain with respect to ....
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China and Hong Kong
.... When British rule was restored in 1945, however, significant changes had occurred in
China's relation with
Britain and the rest of the West (Li 617). ....
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The Status of Hong Kong
.... In 1982 negotiations commenced on Hong Kong's future, and in 1984
China and
Britain signed a joint declaration under which
China would resume sovereignty over ....
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Ming and Qing Dynasties
.... As Ebrey (311) explains, the Opium Wars were as much a conflict over commerce as they were territory, "The Opium War between
China and Great
Britain was fought ....
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The Nineteenth Century Opium Wars
.... would seem to require historians to think in global as well as regional terms, if its historical significance was to be understood."
Britain's China policy was ....
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Asia and the World Economy
.... The loss of the first of the Opium Wars (1839-42) to
Britain "forced the opening of
China and signaled the convergence of external colonial interests and ....
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Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
....
Britain and other European powers brought pressure to bear on
China, including military force, such as in the Opium War (1839-1842) won by the British which ....
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Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
....
Britain and other European powers brought pressure to bear on
China, including military force, such as in the Opium War (1839-1842) won by the British which ....
(1934

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Status of Hong Kong
.... control as the result of three treaties with the Chinese from the last century, but in the mid-1980s
China concluded formal agreements with
Britain for the ....
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Evaluation of President Truman's Decision Regarding the People's ...
.... Other nations, including US ally Great
Britain, recognized the PRC. To not recognize
China was a self-destructive move on the part of Truman, whose ....
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Role of Britain & Japan in Korean & Gulf Wars
.... action, which represented more direct interests of one of
Britain's few remaining .... During his passage over the East
China Sea, he was reminded strongly of ....
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The History of Clocks
.... Needham, J.; Ling, Wang; De Solla Price, Derek J. Heavenly Clockwork: The Great Astronomical Clocks of Medieval
China. Cambridge, Great
Britain: The University ....
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US Involvement in Opium Trade With China
.... known as "country traders" who sold opium in
China and used the silver received in payment to buy tea, porcelain, and other Chinese goods for sale in
Britain. ....
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Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... This had been a vain attempt to drive the westerner out of
China, and both Japan and Great
Britain saw the new scramble for spheres of influence as detrimental ....
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The Economic Base in China
.... paths of nations like the United States and Great
Britain. The most important single impetus in creating the current rise in growth in
China's high-tech sector ....
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The Status of Hong Kong
.... In 1982 negotiations commenced on Hong Kong's future, and in 1984
China and
Britain signed a joint declaration under which
China would resume sovereignty over ....
(6855

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WWII & Vietnam
.... At the beginning of the war in 1939, it was just France,
Britain and Poland against the Germans .... In Asia, it was just a regional war between Japan and
China. ....
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The Allied Coalition in World War II
.... At the beginning of the war in 1939, it was just France,
Britain and Poland against the Germans .... In Asia, it was just a regional war between Japan and
China. ....
(1191

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2 Chinese Approaches to International Law
.... At the Simla conference to which
Britain,
China and Tibet tried to regulate the affairs of that country and define its frontiers, the so-called MacMahon Line ....
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Mao Zedong & Chiang Kai-shek
.... At the Simla conference to which
Britain,
China and Tibet tried to regulate the affairs of that country and define its frontiers, the so-called MacMahon Line ....
(3590

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China & The US
.... In 1899,
China's "best ports and cities lay in 'spheres of influence' controlled by Great
Britain, France, Germany and Japan" (Weisberger 15). ....
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The United States and China
.... In 1899,
China's "best ports and cities lay in æspheres of influence' controlled by Great
Britain, France, Germany and Japan" (Weisberger 15). ....
(2709

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The Industrial Revolution in Britain
.... Moreover, European agriculture tended to progress less slowly than
Britain's, so that .... famous for its "high end" products, extremely fine
china pieces, many ....
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Bath & Body Works in China
.... of 0.1 percent over 2002 figures and the seventh largest in the world after the United States, Japan, Germany,
Britain, France and Italy ("
China's GDP Ranks No ....
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CHINA'S ROLE IN WORLD WAR II This research pape
.... For
Britain, France, Poland and Germany, it began in 1939, for Italy in 1940, for Russia .... For
China and Japan, it began with the clash of arms on the Marco Polo ....
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OFWARS Goes Global The product offered by OF
.... The legal system, language, and culture of Great
Britain is extremely similar to the .... Yahoo might find working with companies in
China as an impressive disaster ....
(1313

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Foreign Aggression & US Foreign Policy
.... Note that the permanent members of the UN Security Council--the US,
Britain, France, Russia, and
China--were the Allies who defeated Germany and the Soviet ....
(1887

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International Organizations & Disparities of Power
.... this by giving a veto to the world's first five nuclear weapons states (the United States, Soviet Union, France, Great
Britain, and
China) (Bennett & Oliver ....
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