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A short history of China and Southeast Asia [electronic resource]: tribute, trade and influence / by Martin Stuart-Fox.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Short history of Asia seriesPublication details: Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2003.Description: 1 digital resource (ix, 278 p., [4] p. of plates) : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1864489545
  • 9781864489545
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382.951059
LOC classification:
  • DS735 .S78 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- The Chinese view of the world : The Confucian worldview ; The Chinese way of war ; Empire and world order: Qin and Han -- Early relations : Early southeast Asia ; Expansion of contacts: trade and religion ; The special case of Vietnam ; Southeast Asia and the song ; Conclusion -- Mongol expansion : Mongol conquests ; The projection of Mongol power ; Implications for southeast Asia ; Changing worldviews ; Conclusion -- Sea power, tribute and trade : The tributary system ; Ming expansionism ; The Ming voyages ; Later Ming-southeast Asia relations ; Conclusion -- Enter the Europeans : Tribute and trade ; China, southeast Asia, the Portuguese, and the Dutch ; The Qing ; Challenges to the Chinese world order ; The late Qing and overseas Chinese in southeast Asia ; Conclusion -- The changing world order : Nationalism and politics among the oversease Chinese ; Sino-Thai relations ; The second World War and its aftermath ; Conclustion -- Communism and the Cold War : The Chinese Marxist-Leninist worldview ; Early PRC-Southeast Asia relations ; The first Indochina war ; The 'Bandung spirit' ; Complications and setbacks ; The second Indochina war ; Developing bilateral relations regimes -- Fresh beginnings : Shifting relations in continental Southeast Asia ; The Cambodian problem ; The economic imperative ; From ASEAN six to ASEAN ten ; The South China Sea ; Pattern of interaction -- Future directions : China: strategic goals and international relations culture ; Three scenarios ; China and ASEAN ; Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- The Chinese view of the world : The Confucian worldview ; The Chinese way of war ; Empire and world order: Qin and Han -- Early relations : Early southeast Asia ; Expansion of contacts: trade and religion ; The special case of Vietnam ; Southeast Asia and the song ; Conclusion -- Mongol expansion : Mongol conquests ; The projection of Mongol power ; Implications for southeast Asia ; Changing worldviews ; Conclusion -- Sea power, tribute and trade : The tributary system ; Ming expansionism ; The Ming voyages ; Later Ming-southeast Asia relations ; Conclusion -- Enter the Europeans : Tribute and trade ; China, southeast Asia, the Portuguese, and the Dutch ; The Qing ; Challenges to the Chinese world order ; The late Qing and overseas Chinese in southeast Asia ; Conclusion -- The changing world order : Nationalism and politics among the oversease Chinese ; Sino-Thai relations ; The second World War and its aftermath ; Conclustion -- Communism and the Cold War : The Chinese Marxist-Leninist worldview ; Early PRC-Southeast Asia relations ; The first Indochina war ; The 'Bandung spirit' ; Complications and setbacks ; The second Indochina war ; Developing bilateral relations regimes -- Fresh beginnings : Shifting relations in continental Southeast Asia ; The Cambodian problem ; The economic imperative ; From ASEAN six to ASEAN ten ; The South China Sea ; Pattern of interaction -- Future directions : China: strategic goals and international relations culture ; Three scenarios ; China and ASEAN ; Conclusion.

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