GALLEONS, GUNS, AND RIVALRY The Sources of Europe
.... court ended the
Chinese overseas voyages by decree in the early 15th century (Lavathes 173-81). Medieval Japan was divided (like medieval
Europe) into feudal ....
(1287

5

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European Predominance, 1400-1850 The Sources of Europe
.... court ended the
Chinese overseas voyages by decree in the early 15th century (Lavathes 173-81). Medieval Japan was divided (like medieval
Europe) into feudal ....
(1287

5

)
History of Immigration in the US
.... were permitted from western
Europe and fewer from southern and eastern
Europe, and Asians were totally excluded, primarily to prohibit
Chinese, Japanese, and ....
(2241

9

)
Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... due to their commitments and threats they faced in
Europe and elsewhere .... The European colonial empires were effectively destroyed not by
Chinese weakness but by ....
(1929

8

)
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... due to their commitments and threats they faced in
Europe and elsewhere .... The European colonial empires were effectively destroyed not by
Chinese weakness but by ....
(1934

8

)
US Immigration Restrictions of the 1920s
.... were permitted from western
Europe and fewer from southern and eastern
Europe, and Asians were totally excluded, primarily to prohibit
Chinese, Japanese, and ....
(1330

5

)
Chinese Acupuncture
.... Perry's historic landings forced the island nation to open trade with
Europe in the .... a curiosity." In the 17th and 18th centuries, a number of
Chinese began to ....
(3013

12

)
Greek Americans & Japanese Americans
.... were permitted from western
Europe and fewer from southern and eastern
Europe, and Asians were totally excluded, primarily to prohibit
Chinese, Japanese, and ....
(3088

12

)
US Response to Chinese Rivalry
US Response to
Chinese Rivalry in Asia-Pacific Region With the end of the .... Moreover, the importance of
Europe to the United States declined in importance in ....
(1776

7

)
The Invention of the Modern Chinese Self
.... Invention of the Modern
Chinese Self" considers ways in which the
Chinese developed the concept of self, an idea that was first developed in
Europe in modern ....
(1580

6

)
Western Influences on Chinese Painting
.... in 1715" and later contact with art objects from
Europe were the source of .... prints brought by the Jesuits began to suggest alternatives to some
Chinese painters ....
(1767

7

)
Chinese Philosophy of Human Nature
.... In general, the
Chinese view is that human beings need social guidance and traditions .... or religious view of the North American whose roots are in
Europe is a ....
(1830

7

)
Chinese Concept of Labor Management & Relations
.... are in no way similar to the worker's councils in
Europe, since these .... In February, 2001, when the
Chinese government signed the United Nations International ....
(1021

4

)
MARKET PENETRATION STARTEGIES INTO CHINA
.... sectors are going to gain, since growth in the United States and
Europe are much flatter" (Daugherty 2004 5). The
Chinese, historically, believe in work groups ....
(786

3

)
Entering the Chinese Consumer Market
.... With this balance in mind, some
Chinese manufacturers are negotiating joint ventures. .... already operates in 23 countries in Asia, Eastern
Europe, and Australia ....
(2742

11

)
Chinese Learning English
.... negotiations with English-speaking nations and cultures, from
Europe to North .... as government health insurance, housing, visa assistance, and free
Chinese classes ....
(2057

8

)
Economic variables of Importing Software to China
.... ago, but if the market continues to grow at 50 percent a year,
Chinese sales will soon .... of the overall computer business than we do in the US or
Europe or Japan ....
(1233

5

)
Economic Issues of the Chinese Market
.... This has certainly been the case in North America,
Europe, and Japan. .... operating in foreign exchange in China was lifted, and the
Chinese government increased ....
(3840

15

)
The Cold War
.... telegram, "Received your message concerning preparation of the Soviet-
Chinese Accord and .... stating that an "iron curtain" had blocked off Eastern
Europe from the ....
(1654

7

)
US Corporations Entering Foreign Markets
.... of this move was in reaction to the consolidating trends in
Europe thanks to .... contradictory approval process by the many levels of the
Chinese government, and ....
(1937

8

)
Civil Society and Protest in China
.... Without adequate comparisons with Eastern
Europe these claims about the significance of the
Chinese blend of private, public and state seem vastly overstated. ....
(4253

17

)
Immigrants in the US The United States is a nation of I
.... were permitted from western
Europe and fewer from southern and eastern
Europe, and Asians were totally excluded, primarily to prohibit
Chinese, Japanese, and ....
(2554

10

)
Military Strategy
.... Sun Tzu accepted the traditional
Chinese ideal of uniting "all under heaven," despite .... states in many respects as unique as those of modern
Europe; the Warring ....
(1340

5

)
Terkel's "Frank Chin"
.... The essay is one
Chinese man's response to a unique set of circumstances in .... literature and have therefore reacted to the concept much like
Europe reacted to ....
(1570

6

)
The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... in their dealings with nationalist movements, the Soviets in Eastern
Europe, the Middle .... to recognize the Sino Soviet rift and its misreading of
Chinese aims in ....
(1318

5

)
Marketing a Korean Car in China
.... All of these circumstances combine to make the
Chinese market a particularly attractive one .... during the post-World War II era no longer exists in
Europe and the ....
(1478

6

)
Annotated Bib of Germ Warfare Annotated Bibliography--Part
.... of lessons of Munich and anti-communist stance in
Europe but also had .... President Boris Yeltsin, Lewis, Stanford Sinologist, and Litae,
Chinese research scholar ....
(1186

5

)
Mainland China as an Industrialized Nation
.... enterprises, but the
Chinese Communist Party is afraid that privatization will lead to the same problems found by the Soviets in Russia and Eastern
Europe. ....
(3168

13

)
Asia-Pacific Region & US Interests Crucial Int
.... with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region exceeds that with
Europe (Wilborn, 1996 .... The sheer size of the
Chinese economy makes it the most important focus of ....
(1911

8

)
The Fall of Communism and China
.... eventually the value of the overseas
Chinese investments in China will be dwarfed by those from
Europe, Japan, and America, but overseas
Chinese investors may ....
(2555

10

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