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China and Vietnam :the politics of a...
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China and Vietnam :the politics of asymmetry /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
327.510597/09
書名/作者:
China and Vietnam : : the politics of asymmetry // Brantly Womack.
其他題名:
China & Vietnam
作者:
Womack, Brantly,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiv, 281 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
China - Economic conditions - 2000-
標題:
Vietnam - Foreign relations - Great Britain.
ISBN:
9780511610790 (ebook)
內容註:
General overview -- Part One: Basic structure -- The parameters of China's external posture -- Vietnam's basic parameters -- The politics of asymmetry -- Part Two: The relational dynamic -- From the beginnings to Vietnamese independence -- Unequal empires -- The brotherhood of oppression, 1840-1950 -- Lips and teeth: 1949-1975 -- Illusions of victory: 1975-1991 -- From normalization to normalcy -- Change and structure in asymmetry.
摘要、提要註:
In their three thousand years of interaction, China and Vietnam have been through a full range of relationships. Twenty-five years ago they were one another's worst enemies; fifty years ago they were the closest of comrades. Five hundred years ago they each saw themselves as Confucian empires; fifteen hundred years ago Vietnam was a part of China. Throughout all these fluctuations the one constant has been that China is always the larger power, and Vietnam the smaller. China has rarely been able to dominate Vietnam, and yet the relationship is shaped by its asymmetry. The Sino-Vietnamese relationship provides the perfect ground for developing and exploring the effects of asymmetry on international relations. Womack develops his theory in conjunction with an original analysis of the interaction between China and Vietnam from the Bronze Age to the present.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511610790
China and Vietnam :the politics of asymmetry /
Womack, Brantly,1947-
China and Vietnam :
the politics of asymmetry /China & VietnamBrantly Womack. - 1 online resource (xiv, 281 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
General overview -- Part One: Basic structure -- The parameters of China's external posture -- Vietnam's basic parameters -- The politics of asymmetry -- Part Two: The relational dynamic -- From the beginnings to Vietnamese independence -- Unequal empires -- The brotherhood of oppression, 1840-1950 -- Lips and teeth: 1949-1975 -- Illusions of victory: 1975-1991 -- From normalization to normalcy -- Change and structure in asymmetry.
In their three thousand years of interaction, China and Vietnam have been through a full range of relationships. Twenty-five years ago they were one another's worst enemies; fifty years ago they were the closest of comrades. Five hundred years ago they each saw themselves as Confucian empires; fifteen hundred years ago Vietnam was a part of China. Throughout all these fluctuations the one constant has been that China is always the larger power, and Vietnam the smaller. China has rarely been able to dominate Vietnam, and yet the relationship is shaped by its asymmetry. The Sino-Vietnamese relationship provides the perfect ground for developing and exploring the effects of asymmetry on international relations. Womack develops his theory in conjunction with an original analysis of the interaction between China and Vietnam from the Bronze Age to the present.
ISBN: 9780511610790 (ebook)Subjects--Geographical Terms:
339157
China
--Economic conditions--2000-
LC Class. No.: DS740.5.V5 / W65 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 327.510597/09
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