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CHINESE EMPIRE (6) answer(s).
 
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Asian century : a history of modern nationalism in Asia / Romein, Jan 1965  Book
Romein Jan translator Book
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Publication Berkeley, University of California Press., 1965.
Description 448p.hbk
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002841950.4/ROM 002841MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   002446


Awakening of China, 1793-1949 / Pelissier, Roger 1967  Book
Pelissier, Roger Book
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Publication London, Secker and Warburg, 1967.
Description 532p.: maps, plateshbk
Series History in the Making Series
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ID:   117376


Central Asia under the SCO's impermeable umbrella / Barsky, K   Journal Article
Barsky, K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract THE REGION OF CENTRAL ASIA was once a part of a vast zone of genesis, movement and mutual influence of peoples. Cities, states and empires were born and raised, reached their efflorescence and experienced decline. They fought and reconciled, united and broke apart. The people there were successful farmers and craftsmen, exporting their goods widely. They traded and, consequently, were in contact with members of different races and creeds, shared knowledge and experiences, and learned from each other all the best. The Great Silk Road passed there, spreading into myriad rivulets and encompassing vast expanses from Afghanistan in the south to areas of the Southern Urals in the north, and trade caravans flowed from east to west and from west to east, linking together Ancient Rus', Muscovy, Russia and the Chinese Empire with each other and with peoples who inhabited the Central Asian region.
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ID:   168035


Confronting China / Kaplan, Robert D   Journal Article
Kaplan, Robert D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract EFORE ONE can outline a grand strategy for the United States, one has to be able to understand the world in which America operates. That may sound simple, but a bane of Washington is the assumption of knowledge where little actually exists. Big ideas and schemes are worthless unless one is aware of the ground-level reality of several continents, and is able to fit them into a pattern, based not on America’s own historical experience, but also on the historical experience of others. Therefore, I seek to approach grand strategy not from the viewpoint of Washington, but of the world; and not as a political scientist or academic, but as a journalist with more than three decades of experience as a reporter around the globe.
Key Words America  Chinese Empire  American Policymakers  Cold War 
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Empire to nation: historical perspectives on the making of the modern world / Esherick, Joseph W (ed.); Kayali, Hasan (ed.); Young, Eric Van (ed.) 2006  Book
Esherick, Joseph W Book
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Publication Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield Publisher, Inc., 2006.
Description viii, 430p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780742540309
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War, politics and society in early modern China, 900-1795 / Lorge, Peter 2005  Book
Lorge, Peter Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2005.
Description vii, 188p.Pbk
Series Warfare and history
Standard Number 041531691X
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