Across Yunnan

Across Yunnan
Title Across Yunnan PDF eBook
Author Archibald John Little
Publisher
Total Pages 198
Release 1910
Genre Yunnan Province (China)
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Across Yunnan & Tonking

Across Yunnan & Tonking
Title Across Yunnan & Tonking PDF eBook
Author Archibald John Little
Publisher
Total Pages 70
Release 1906
Genre Yunnan Sheng (China)
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Yunnan-A Chinese Bridgehead to Asia

Yunnan-A Chinese Bridgehead to Asia
Title Yunnan-A Chinese Bridgehead to Asia PDF eBook
Author Tim Summers
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 251
Release 2013-05-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0857094459

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The Chinese Government’s five-year strategy for social and economic development to 2015 includes the aim of making the southwestern province of Yunnan a bridgehead for ‘opening the country’ to southeast Asia and south Asia. Yunnan - A Chinese Bridgehead to Asia traces the dynamic process which has led to this policy goal, a process through which Yunnan is being repositioned from a southwestern periphery of the People’s Republic of China to a ‘bridgehead’ between China and its regional neighbours. It shows how this has been expressed in ideas and policy frameworks, involvement in regional institutions, infrastructure development, and changing trade and investment flows, from the 1980s to the present.Detailing the wider context of the changes in China's global interactions, especially in Asia, the book uses Yunnan's case to demonstrate the extent of provincial agency in global interactions in reform-era China, and provides new insights into both China’s relationships with its Asian neighbours and the increasingly important economic engagement between developing countries. Offers a new perspective on Yunnan Contains historical depth: understanding the background and developments over time means that this ‘China watching’ book will not date quickly Takes a provincial view of China’s international relations

Across Yunnan

Across Yunnan
Title Across Yunnan PDF eBook
Author Archbald John Little
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1910
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Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain

Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain
Title Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain PDF eBook
Author David A. Bello
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 355
Release 2016-02-04
Genre History
ISBN 1316445232

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In this book, David Bello offers a new and radical interpretation of how China's last dynasty, the Qing (1644–1911), relied on the interrelationship between ecology and ethnicity to incorporate the country's far-flung borderlands into the dynasty's expanding empire. The dynasty tried to manage the sustainable survival and compatibility of discrete borderland ethnic regimes in Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, and Yunnan within a corporatist 'Han Chinese' imperial political order. This unprecedented imperial unification resulted in the great human and ecological diversity that exists today. Using natural science literature in conjunction with under-utilized and new sources in the Manchu language, Bello demonstrates how Qing expansion and consolidation of empire was dependent on a precise and intense manipulation of regional environmental relationships.

Daily Consular and Trade Reports, New Series

Daily Consular and Trade Reports, New Series
Title Daily Consular and Trade Reports, New Series PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Publisher
Total Pages 1290
Release 1911
Genre Consular reports
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The Handbook of Cross-Border Ethnic and Religious Affinities

The Handbook of Cross-Border Ethnic and Religious Affinities
Title The Handbook of Cross-Border Ethnic and Religious Affinities PDF eBook
Author Charity Butcher
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 405
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442250224

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Increasingly, ethnic and religious variables are taken into account to explain conflict and relations between nations. However, ethnic and religious groups exist beyond the confines of frontiers. In Africa, for example, hundreds of ethnic groups were divided by colonial borders, and many retained kinship connections to their brethren in other countries, thus creating “cross-border ethnic/religious affinity.” Such cross-border connections affect a variety of foreign policy, from diplomacy to the use of force. An internal problem can spread to other states, or external actors can become involved in domestic disputes due to such factors. Therefore data on cross-border connections are essential to measure and assess their actual or potential effects on foreign policy or conflict. This unique resource serves both qualitative and quantitative researchers. For ease of use, it is divided in sections for each region of world, with the entries organized by pairs of contiguous countries. Each entry for a pair of countries briefly discusses the ethnic and religious groups that are common to both countries and the historical and current connections between these groups. The entries are organized based on the Correlates of War country codes, which are widely used by researchers and allow for country pairs to be organized geographically within each section to facilitate easy use of the data.