Socioeconomics of Nationalism in China

Socioeconomics of Nationalism in China

Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Fan, C. Simon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2022

218

Dura

Inglês

9781032030173

15 a 20 dias

589

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1.Introduction 2. Economic Development and Nationalism 3. Nationalism in Ancient China: hegemony in the Spring-Autumn Period 4. Nationalism in the Song Dynasty 5. The Establishment of the Qing Dynasty 6. The Qing Dynasty Was the Choice of Ancient Chinese 7. The First Opium War 8. The Second Opium War 9. China's Loss of Territories at the End of the Qing Dynasty 10. The Boxer War 11. Reforms at the End of the Qing Dynasty 12. Why Did the Qing Dynasty Collapse? 13. The Second Sino-Japanese War 14. The Chinese Communist Party, the Soviet Union, and the Korean War 15. The 1962 Sino-Indian War 16. The 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War 17. The Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade 18. Dispute over the Diaoyu/ Senkaku Islands 19. Epilogue: toward a Theory of "Optimal Nationalism"
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Chinese political discourse;Popular nationalism;Historical Memory;Sino-Japanese relations;The Chinese Communist Party;Qing Government;Subgame Perfect Equilibrium;Qing Dynasty;Qing Army;Chinese Government;Mao Zedong;Chinese Communist Party;Young Men;Yangtze River;CCP;Wu Sangui;CCP's Leadership;China Hater;Zhu Yuanzhang;NATO Bombing;Song Army;Ming Dynasty;Chinese Embassy;Northeast China;CCP Member;Forbidden City;Nash Equilibrium;Chinese Army;Duke Huan;Huang Taiji