In Middle Kingdom and Empire of the Rising Sun: Sino-Japanese Relations, Past and Present, June Treufel Dreyer reflects on the current fraught relationship between Japan and China by placing their long-standing rivalry in deep historical context. This well-researched book is highly recommended by Raj Verma to students, academics and policymakers looking to understand the past and present tensions between these two major powers and the wider political dynamics of East Asia
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Guy Faure (editor); ISBN : 13 978-981-4313-66-7; [http://www.irasec.com/component/irasec/?task=publi...
Guy Faure (editor); ISBN : 13 978-981-4313-66-7; [http://www.irasec.com/component/irasec/?task=publi...
This book brings together papers and panel discussions of a conference on Chiang Kai-shek held in Ta...
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The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
The history of the past sixty years of Sino-Japanese relations was not good. However, it is a thing ...
A Global Conceptual History of Asia, 1860-1940 aims to explore the changing concepts of the social a...
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As it seeks to expand its maritime presence, China is laying claim to sovereignty in the East and So...
Review of From Ming to Ch'ing--Conquest, Region and Continuity in Seventeenth-century China, by Jona...
In his latest book, Peter Ferdinand discusses the increasing economic integration of the Pacific Asi...
Beginning with the question, ‘what and when is modern China?’, The Oxford Illustrated History of Mod...
When European powers began annexing parts of Asia, the establishment of banking systems was an impor...
Burkman, well-known scholar in Japanese inter-war diplomatic history, rightly points out that Japan'...
Lydia H. Liu, The Clash of Empires: The Invention of China in Modern World Making. Cambridge: Harvar...
Guy Faure (editor); ISBN : 13 978-981-4313-66-7; [http://www.irasec.com/component/irasec/?task=publi...
Guy Faure (editor); ISBN : 13 978-981-4313-66-7; [http://www.irasec.com/component/irasec/?task=publi...
This book brings together papers and panel discussions of a conference on Chiang Kai-shek held in Ta...
In Asia’s New Battlefield: The US, China and the Struggle for the Western Pacific, Richard Javad Hey...
The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
The history of the past sixty years of Sino-Japanese relations was not good. However, it is a thing ...
A Global Conceptual History of Asia, 1860-1940 aims to explore the changing concepts of the social a...
Book Review of Daqing Yang ... [et al.] (Eds.).Toward a history beyond borders : contentious issues ...
As it seeks to expand its maritime presence, China is laying claim to sovereignty in the East and So...
Review of From Ming to Ch'ing--Conquest, Region and Continuity in Seventeenth-century China, by Jona...
In his latest book, Peter Ferdinand discusses the increasing economic integration of the Pacific Asi...
Beginning with the question, ‘what and when is modern China?’, The Oxford Illustrated History of Mod...
When European powers began annexing parts of Asia, the establishment of banking systems was an impor...
Burkman, well-known scholar in Japanese inter-war diplomatic history, rightly points out that Japan'...
Lydia H. Liu, The Clash of Empires: The Invention of China in Modern World Making. Cambridge: Harvar...
Guy Faure (editor); ISBN : 13 978-981-4313-66-7; [http://www.irasec.com/component/irasec/?task=publi...
Guy Faure (editor); ISBN : 13 978-981-4313-66-7; [http://www.irasec.com/component/irasec/?task=publi...