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Loading... China and Southeast Asia (Routledge Library on Southeast Asia) (Vol 1, v. 2, v. 3, v)by Geoffrey Wade
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The regions that we know today as Southeast Asia and China have, for millennia, been linked together through a diverse range of political, economic and social interactions. From the earliest days the two regions have been tied by commercial interaction, human movement and political aspirations, and have been woven together by technological and cultural interflows. These interactions have also of course seen ebbs and flows as a result of successive political changes and economic pressures. It is these historical relationships that form the basis upon which contemporary China-Southeast Asian relations are today being built. Understanding the historical patterns, the commercial linkages, the changes in empires, the pressures to migrate and the other exigencies that conditioned these relations will help us all understand the changes now going on in interactions between China and Southeast Asia, which are some of the most dynamic in the world today. Volume I: Introduction and History to the Fourteenth Century Volume II: Southeast Asia and Ming China (Fourteenth - Seventeenth Centuries) Volume III: Southeast Asia and Qing China (Seventeenth Century - Mid-Nineteenth Century) Volume IV: Interactions from the End of the Nineteenth Century to 1912 Volume V: The Republican Period and Southeast Asia (1912-1949) Volume VI: The People's Republic of China and Southeast Asia Providing a guided survey of the most important works that have examined the relations between China and Southeast Asia, this six-volume collection is undoubtedly a key resource for those studying this fascinating field. No library descriptions found. |
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