Asia-Pacific: A History of Empire and Conflict
Autor Dr Thomas Crumpen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2008
This is the first authoritative history of a region rich in tradition, riven with conflict and central to our world today. The political backdrop was informed by China, from the fall of its Empire at the beginning of the 20th century through to Mao Zedong's revolution The aftermath of World War II saw a radical transformation in what is often known as The Ring of Fire. Japan, defeated, lost its Empire and armed forces. The war between North and South Korea added a crucial twist, with world-wide repercussions still being felt a half century later. Long-standing European colonial Empires, British, Dutch and French crumbled in South East Asia, as new nations demanded independence, with varying degrees of conflict and violence - culminating in the long Vietnam War.
The year 1975 was a watershed. Mao Zedong and Ho Chi Minh had died, leaving the way open to dialogue and rapprochement between the East and West. The strained relations between China, and the Soviet Union - part of Mao's legacy - together with the eventual Soviet collapse left the US as the major beneficiary.
But most importantly, the major countries of the region have been largely at peace for over 30 years and are enjoying the fruits of this peace - unprecedented levels of commerce and foreign investment has made the region the driving force in the world economy and increasingly central to the politics of globalization. Yet this peace is tentative, with the rumblings of discontent always audible.
Thomas Crump has written a fascinating modern history which will further our understanding of a region that has shaped our past and will continue to shape our future.
The year 1975 was a watershed. Mao Zedong and Ho Chi Minh had died, leaving the way open to dialogue and rapprochement between the East and West. The strained relations between China, and the Soviet Union - part of Mao's legacy - together with the eventual Soviet collapse left the US as the major beneficiary.
But most importantly, the major countries of the region have been largely at peace for over 30 years and are enjoying the fruits of this peace - unprecedented levels of commerce and foreign investment has made the region the driving force in the world economy and increasingly central to the politics of globalization. Yet this peace is tentative, with the rumblings of discontent always audible.
Thomas Crump has written a fascinating modern history which will further our understanding of a region that has shaped our past and will continue to shape our future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847252227
ISBN-10: 1847252222
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 9
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847252222
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 9
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This is the first authoritative history of the Asia-Pacific region.
Cuprins
Table 1: Book Structure
Maps
Abbreviations
1. Introduction: the world of Asia-Pacific
2. Revolutionary China
3. The Restoration of Japan
4. Korea: a country divided by war (1945-53)
5. Korea North and South (1953-2006)
6. Thailand: a history of success
7. The Battle for Indochina
8. Cambodia: a kingdom upside down
9. Malaysia and Singapore: invention of Asian values
10. The Philippines: corruption and democracy
11. Indonesia: the long road to justice and reform
12. Timor Leste: a war of independence (1999)
13. The Russian Far East: the GULAG legacy
14. Migration: gains and losses
15. Crime: piracy, smuggling and terrorism
16. The American West Coast and the US Pacific Empire
17. Australia
18. The New Asia-Pacific: hope and despair
Maps
Abbreviations
1. Introduction: the world of Asia-Pacific
2. Revolutionary China
3. The Restoration of Japan
4. Korea: a country divided by war (1945-53)
5. Korea North and South (1953-2006)
6. Thailand: a history of success
7. The Battle for Indochina
8. Cambodia: a kingdom upside down
9. Malaysia and Singapore: invention of Asian values
10. The Philippines: corruption and democracy
11. Indonesia: the long road to justice and reform
12. Timor Leste: a war of independence (1999)
13. The Russian Far East: the GULAG legacy
14. Migration: gains and losses
15. Crime: piracy, smuggling and terrorism
16. The American West Coast and the US Pacific Empire
17. Australia
18. The New Asia-Pacific: hope and despair
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"Students should find the content eminently accessible and easy to digest...they would find it interesting."The Journal of Asian Studies, 2010