The Nineteenth Century Opium Wars
.... As described by Leslie Marchant: "The Anglo-
Chinese Opium
Wars of 1839-42 and 1856-60, and the later Cold War that resulted in the 1876 Chefoo Convention, were ....
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DEVELOPMENT OF CHINESE MARTIAL ARTS
.... realities of warfare as it was practiced in ancient times and recounted by
Chinese historians. Most of those histories related to civil
wars between contending ....
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Ming and Qing Dynasties
.... the
Chinese were forced to sign unfair treaties that witnessed the semi-colonization of China. Ironically, the victory of the British in the Opium
Wars would ....
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China Exploitation In 19th Century
Considering it was the cause of three
wars and a rebellion, one could take the arguable position that the
Chinese and China suffered from foreign exploitation ....
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Views on China
.... there is a certain logic to Nathan's arguments that the
Chinese peasant was .... However, Esherick has the better interpretation of the Opium
Wars paving the way to ....
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Chinese Aesthetics
.... that "the
Chinese story" is suffused with both "periods of bloodthirsty upheaval and civilized splendor" (Bloodworth 15). However, the arts survive
wars as ....
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Classical Age of Chinese Thought
.... to fight
wars of annihilation (Michael, 1986, pp. 37ff), and it was against this background of the intensification of warfare that
Chinese political philosophy ....
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Chinese Peasants in the Communist Revolution
.... After victory over Japan, however, the
Chinese people were split by the struggle .... had mobilized the peasants to support actively the revolutionary
wars and the ....
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Western Encroachment on China
.... the mid-nineteenth century, was there much in the contemporary
Chinese experience of .... The Westerners who fought the Opium
Wars established the Treaty Ports, and ....
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China and Vietnam
....
wars, and suffered from a fragmentation of power. But the Vietnamese managed to maintain their independence for over 900 years. They twice fought off
Chinese ....
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US Involvement in Opium Trade With China
....
wars as described by Wallbank, Taylor, Bailkey, Jewsbury, Lewis, and Hackett (1992) were a direct result of the British refusal to tolerate strict
Chinese ....
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Great Wall of China
.... took advantage of rebellion within and stepped into the void of power without extended
wars" (Shea 2). The Great Wall means more to the
Chinese than military ....
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Falun Gong
.... Such groups have been part of the
Chinese scene for thousands of years, and they tend .... After the Opium
Wars in the mid 19th century, a failed scholar named Hong ....
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Evaluation of President Truman's Decision Regarding the People's ...
.... Such thinking led to the Vietnam War and other Third World
Wars, to terrible loss of .... and it might have allowed the Us, to see the Communist
Chinese as human ....
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The conflict between Cambodia and Vietnam
.... between the two regions date back centuries to earlier
wars and incursions on .... the strongest and most effective military force and had support from the
Chinese. ....
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Foreign Influences on Japan During Tokugawa Shoguns
.... Contacts with and pressures from the West expanded after the Opium
wars between the British and the
Chinese in the 1840's. Internally ....
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War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
....
Wars were now fought almost as surrogate
wars, with the Soviets and the
Chinese supporting the North Vietnamese and the United States the South Vietnamese, and ....
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Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... result of the Russo-Japanese war (over Manchuria and Korea,
Chinese tributary states .... 18th and 19th century Russo-Tartar and Russo-Turkish
wars, and nationalist ....
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Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... result of the Russo-Japanese war (over Manchuria and Korea,
Chinese tributary states .... 18th and 19th century Russo-Tartar and Russo-Turkish
wars, and nationalist ....
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Criminal Justice in Taiwan & the US
.... philosophy has been traditionally that law is unnecessary to regulate
Chinese society and .... 1912 through 1949, China was torn by divisive civil
wars, invaded by ....
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The Golden Rule
.... where the center cannot hold, as the site of bitter and unending culture
wars. ....
Chinese immigrants are an ideal group to examine in this light because they have ....
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History of Immigration in the US
.... States, the result of a number of forces: the Napoleonic
Wars; political disturbances in .... from all over America and from China, with many
Chinese workers coming ....
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Geopolitical Power Changes
.... Regional civil
wars already eat at its borders and interior. .... At the same time, the
Chinese leadership's failure to establish a stable internal governmental ....
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Military Strategy
.... von Moltke attributed its guidance to his victories in the
wars of German .... The ancient
Chinese sage Sun Tzu lived sometime during the "Warring States" period of ....
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Theories of Change Across Eurasia
.... neither Russia nor Dai Viet (Vietnam) could achieve political integration until they ejected the Mongols and Ming
Chinese, respectively.
Wars, which were a ....
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Japan's Continental Expansion
.... and other foreigners was in part a result of the civil
wars and of the .... His efforts were unsuccessful, defeated by combined Korean-
Chinese forces and later by a ....
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China and Globalization
.... "Through the crises of two world
wars, the Great Depression, and the
Chinese civil war of the late 1940s, the
Chinese Protestant mainstream never managed to ....
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How Globalization Affects China
.... "Through the crises of two world
wars, the Great Depression, and the
Chinese civil war of the late 1940s, the
Chinese Protestant mainstream never managed to ....
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China & The US
.... facet of
Chinese domestic policy would not disappear from the landscape of 20th century China. As the nations of the West sunk inexorably into two World
Wars, ....
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The United States and China
.... facet of
Chinese domestic policy would not disappear from the landscape of 20th century China. As the nations of the West sunk inexorably into two World
Wars, ....
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