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General Railroad Laws of the State of Pennsylvania (Hardcover): Compiled George W I Ball General Railroad Laws of the State of Pennsylvania (Hardcover)
Compiled George W I Ball
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sino-American Economic Relations, 1944-1949 (Hardcover, New): C. X. George Wei Sino-American Economic Relations, 1944-1949 (Hardcover, New)
C. X. George Wei
R2,778 Discovery Miles 27 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The economic relationship between the U.S. and China during the 1940s has long been neglected, with few scholarly works focusing on the period. This era was overshadowed by the political and diplomatic changes during and after the failure of the Nationalists in 1949. Without a close and insightful look into the reconstruction of China with American involvement during the late 1940s, one cannot identify the problems which led to the Nationalists' failure, nor can one answer the questions dealing with the impact of American economic policy toward China during that time.

Exploring Nationalisms of China - Themes and Conflicts (Hardcover): C. X. George Wei, Xiaoyuan Liu Exploring Nationalisms of China - Themes and Conflicts (Hardcover)
C. X. George Wei, Xiaoyuan Liu
R2,777 Discovery Miles 27 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

China is a site for the evolution, not only of Chinese nationalism, but the nationalism of various non-Han ethnic groups. During the 20th century, these ethnic groups constructed and expressed their own identities and nationalism through interaction with one another and with outside influences. This interdisciplinary anthology contains nine original works that pluralize our understanding of nationalism in China by illustrating the various intellectual strains of China's nationalist discourse, the dichotomy between the political authorities' and grass roots' experiences, and the nationalizing efforts by various ethnic and political groups along China's inland and maritime frontiers.

First, contributors explore the controversy surrounding the contested issue of China's national and international identity from pre-modern times to the present. Next, the authors examine China's nationalist encounters with foreign influences such as U.S. Marines in Shandong, Soviet experts in Manchuria, and recent friction between the United States and the PRC. Finally, essays expand beyond the ethnographic regions of the Han-Chinese and the political domain of the PRC to discuss the odyssey of Taiwan's nationalism in both a political and a cultural sense. Many selections are based on newly declassified archival materials.

Chinese Nationalism in Perspective - Historical and Recent Cases (Hardcover, New): C. X. George Wei, Xiaoyuan Liu Chinese Nationalism in Perspective - Historical and Recent Cases (Hardcover, New)
C. X. George Wei, Xiaoyuan Liu
R2,792 Discovery Miles 27 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Wei and Liu argue that Chinese nationalism is a multifaceted concept. At different historical moments and under certain circumstances, it had different meanings and interacted with other competing motives and interests. The authors of this timely volume, all of whom are of Chinese origin and bi-national education, have produced a balanced and non-culture-bound work of scholarship. It contains diverse, provocative, and in-depth analysis of both historical and recent case studies that can shed light on the contemporary incarnation of Chinese nationalism.

This interdisciplinary anthology looks at variants of Chinese nationalism upheld and contended by social groups, classes, and power-holders from the past to the present. The authors argue that nationalism can be supported by both patriotic and group- or party-oriented interest calculations. Forms of Chinese nationalism can result from situational as well as ideological conditions.

Taiwan and the Rise of China - Cross-Strait Relations in the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover, New): Baogang Guo, Chung-Chian... Taiwan and the Rise of China - Cross-Strait Relations in the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover, New)
Baogang Guo, Chung-Chian Teng; Contributions by Peter K.H. Yu, Mark Wen-Yi Lai, Shawn S. F. Kao, …
R2,582 Discovery Miles 25 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Coincided with China's economic reform and her rapid ascendance to a great power status, the relations between Taiwan and Chinese mainland since 1979 have also seen some encouraging development. However, the rapprochement is nothing but a smooth ride. Taiwan Strait has always been full of tensions and hostility since the communist took over the mainland over sixty years ago. The periodical tensions in the cross-Strait relations have from time to time threatened to derail the peace talks between the two sides, and poised to jeopardize the region's peace and stability. This book studies the past, present and future relations across the Taiwan Strait and examines many important questions such as internal and external factors contributing to the Taiwan's shift in her mainland policy, impacts of Taiwan democratization on the cross-Strait relations, the development of Taiwanese identity and rise of Taiwanese nationalism, the possibility of expanding Taiwan's international space under the shadow of China, the prospect of reunification between Taiwan and China, and the roles of the third parties, such as U.S., NGOs and Taiwan businessmen, in the changing relationship between the two sides. Taiwan and the Rise of China will certainly help readers, especially those who lack of historical perspective of the political division of the two political adversaries, to grasp the complexity and nature of the cross-Strait relations and faster a real understanding of the significance of this relationship to peace in the region as well as the world in the 21st century.

China - How the Empire Fell (Paperback): Joseph Esherick, C. X. George Wei China - How the Empire Fell (Paperback)
Joseph Esherick, C. X. George Wei
R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Qing dynasty was China's last, and it created an empire of unprecedented size and prosperity. However in 1911 the empire collapsed within a few short months, and China embarked on a revolutionary course that lasted through most of the twentieth century. The 1911 Revolution ended two millennia of imperial rule and established the Republic of China, but dissatisfaction with the early republic fuelled further revolutionary movements, each intended to be more thoroughgoing than the last, from the National Revolution of the 1920s, to the Communist Revolution, and finally the Cultural Revolution. On the centenary of the 1911 Revolution, Chinese scholars debated the causes and significance of the empire's collapse, and this book presents twelve of the most important contributions. Rather than focusing on Sun Yat-sen's relatively weak and divided revolutionary movement, as much previous scholarship has, these studies examine the internal dynamics of political and socio-economic change in China. The chapters reveal how reforms in education, army organization, and constitutional rule created new social forces and political movements that undermined dynastic legitimacy within China and on its frontiers. Through detailed analyses, using new archival, memoir, diary, and newspaper sources, the authors cast new light on the sudden collapse of an empire that many thought was at last embarked on a road to reform and national rejuvenation. China: How the Empire Fell will be of huge interest to students and scholars of modern Chinese history as well as those of contemporary China.

China-Taiwan Relations in a Global Context - Taiwan's Foreign Policy and Relations (Paperback): George Wei China-Taiwan Relations in a Global Context - Taiwan's Foreign Policy and Relations (Paperback)
George Wei
R1,683 Discovery Miles 16 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book traces the development of Taiwan's relations with its diplomatic partners and its policy towards the political opponents of its political opponent - mainland China. Paying particular attention to the powers that could exercise great influence in the future of East Asia, China-Taiwan Relations in a Global Context examines the main diplomatic strategies of Taiwan and its counterparts and the major problems for Taiwanese foreign relations. To date there is very little scholarship which examines the 'Taiwan Issue' outside of the triangular Beijing-Washington-Taipei framework, this book does exactly that. The contributors examine the development of Taiwan's relationship with less prominent countries and governments, and attempt to ascertain how such examinations could give rise to new variables that help explain the strategy and purpose of Taiwan's foreign policy, as well as the reaction and response of mainland China. This book provides readers with vital information about Taiwan's foreign policymaking and introduces rarely told stories about Taiwan's foreign relations. The research demonstrates the ceaseless and unyielding diplomatic efforts of the Taiwanese for survival in a shrunken international space and renders for readers a better understanding of the complexity of Taiwan's relations with the rest of the world. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Taiwan studies, Chinese politics, Cross-Strait relations and Asian foreign policy.

China - How the Empire Fell (Hardcover, New): Joseph Esherick, C. X. George Wei China - How the Empire Fell (Hardcover, New)
Joseph Esherick, C. X. George Wei
R4,644 Discovery Miles 46 440 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Qing dynasty was China's last, and it created an empire of unprecedented size and prosperity. However in 1911 the empire collapsed within a few short months, and China embarked on a revolutionary course that lasted through most of the twentieth century. The 1911 Revolution ended two millennia of imperial rule and established the Republic of China, but dissatisfaction with the early republic fuelled further revolutionary movements, each intended to be more thoroughgoing than the last, from the National Revolution of the 1920s, to the Communist Revolution, and finally the Cultural Revolution. On the centenary of the 1911 Revolution, Chinese scholars debated the causes and significance of the empire's collapse, and this book presents twelve of the most important contributions. Rather than focusing on Sun Yat-sen's relatively weak and divided revolutionary movement, as much previous scholarship has, these studies examine the internal dynamics of political and socio-economic change in China. The chapters reveal how reforms in education, army organization, and constitutional rule created new social forces and political movements that undermined dynastic legitimacy within China and on its frontiers. Through detailed analyses, using new archival, memoir, diary, and newspaper sources, the authors cast new light on the sudden collapse of an empire that many thought was at last embarked on a road to reform and national rejuvenation. China: How the Empire Fell will be of huge interest to students and scholars of modern Chinese history as well as those of contemporary China.

Macao - The Formation of a Global City (Hardcover, New): C. X. George Wei Macao - The Formation of a Global City (Hardcover, New)
C. X. George Wei
R4,635 Discovery Miles 46 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Macao, the former Portuguese colony in southeast China, has a long and very interesting history of cultural interaction between China and the West. Held by the Portuguese from the 1550s until its return to China in 1999, Macao was up to the emergence of Hong Kong in the later nineteenth century the principal point of entry into China for all Westerners - Dutch, British and others, as well as Portuguese. The relatively relaxed nature of Portuguese colonial rule, intermarriage, the mixing of Chinese and Western cultures, and the fact that Macao served as a safe haven for many Chinese reformers at odds with the Chinese authorities, including Sun Yat-sen, all combined to make Macao a very different and special place. This book explores how Macao was formed over the centuries. It puts forward substantial new research findings and new thinking, and covers a wide range of issues. It is a companion volume to Macao - Cultural Interaction and Literary Representations.

Macao - Cultural Interaction and Literary Representations (Hardcover, New): Katrine K. Wong, C. X. George Wei Macao - Cultural Interaction and Literary Representations (Hardcover, New)
Katrine K. Wong, C. X. George Wei
R4,625 Discovery Miles 46 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Macao, the former Portuguese colony in southeast China from the 1550s until its return to China in 1999, has a long and very interesting history of cultural interaction between China and the West. As an entity with independent political power and a unique social setting and cultural development, the identity of Macao's people is not only indicative of the legacy and influence of the region's socio-historical factors and forces, but it has also been altered, transformed and maintained because of the input, action, interaction and stimulation of creative arts and literatures. Held together by racial accommodation and tolerance and active cultural interactions, Macao's phenomenon can be characterized as hybridization. This book is a presentation of the ongoing hybridization of Macao and is in itself a hybrid, covering a wide range of issues. Putting forward substantial new research findings, the book explores the nature of cultural interaction in Macao, and how the city has been constructed and perceived through literature and other art forms. It is a companion volume to Macao - The Formation of a Global City .

China-Taiwan Relations in a Global Context - Taiwan's Foreign Policy and Relations (Hardcover): George Wei China-Taiwan Relations in a Global Context - Taiwan's Foreign Policy and Relations (Hardcover)
George Wei
R4,938 Discovery Miles 49 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book traces the development of Taiwan's relations with its diplomatic partners and its policy towards the political opponents of its political opponent - mainland China. Paying particular attention to the powers that could exercise great influence in the future of East Asia, China-Taiwan Relations in a Global Context examines the main diplomatic strategies of Taiwan and its counterparts and the major problems for Taiwanese foreign relations. To date there is very little scholarship which examines the 'Taiwan Issue' outside of the triangular Beijing-Washington-Taipei framework, this book does exactly that. The contributors examine the development of Taiwan's relationship with less prominent countries and governments, and attempt to ascertain how such examinations could give rise to new variables that help explain the strategy and purpose of Taiwan's foreign policy, as well as the reaction and response of mainland China. This book provides readers with vital information about Taiwan's foreign policymaking and introduces rarely told stories about Taiwan's foreign relations. The research demonstrates the ceaseless and unyielding diplomatic efforts of the Taiwanese for survival in a shrunken international space and renders for readers a better understanding of the complexity of Taiwan's relations with the rest of the world. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Taiwan studies, Chinese politics, Cross-Strait relations and Asian foreign policy.

Macao - Cultural Interaction and Literary Representations (Paperback): Katrine K. Wong, C. X. George Wei Macao - Cultural Interaction and Literary Representations (Paperback)
Katrine K. Wong, C. X. George Wei
R1,610 Discovery Miles 16 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Macao, the former Portuguese colony in southeast China from the 1550s until its return to China in 1999, has a long and very interesting history of cultural interaction between China and the West. As an entity with independent political power and a unique social setting and cultural development, the identity of Macao's people is not only indicative of the legacy and influence of the region's socio-historical factors and forces, but it has also been altered, transformed and maintained because of the input, action, interaction and stimulation of creative arts and literatures. Held together by racial accommodation and tolerance and active cultural interactions, Macao's phenomenon can be characterized as hybridization. This book is a presentation of the ongoing hybridization of Macao and is in itself a hybrid, covering a wide range of issues. Putting forward substantial new research findings, the book explores the nature of cultural interaction in Macao, and how the city has been constructed and perceived through literature and other art forms. It is a companion volume to Macao - The Formation of a Global City .

Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy - Diplomacy, Globalization, and the Next World Power (Hardcover, First): Yufan Hao, C. X.... Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy - Diplomacy, Globalization, and the Next World Power (Hardcover, First)
Yufan Hao, C. X. George Wei, Lowell Dittmer; Contributions by Zhang Baijia, Jianwei Wang
R2,668 Discovery Miles 26 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When Beijing hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics, China symbolically asserted its role as an emerging world power -- a position it is not likely to relinquish anytime soon. China's growing economy, military reforms, and staggering productivity have contributed to its ascendancy as a major player in international affairs. Western scholars have attempted to explain Chinese foreign policy using historical or theoretical evidence, but until this volume, few studies from a Chinese perspective have been published in English.

In Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy: Diplomacy, Globalization, and the Next World Power, editors Yufan Hao, C. X. George Wei, and Lowell Dittmer reveal how Chinese scholars view their nation's rise to global dominance. Drawing from a wealth of foreign relations experts including scholars native to the region, this volume examines the unique challenges China faces as it adapts in its role as a world leader, and it analyzes how China's evolving international relationships are shaping the global landscape of the twenty-first century.

Macao - The Formation of a Global City (Paperback): C. X. George Wei Macao - The Formation of a Global City (Paperback)
C. X. George Wei
R1,680 Discovery Miles 16 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Macao, the former Portuguese colony in southeast China, has a long and very interesting history of cultural interaction between China and the West. Held by the Portuguese from the 1550s until its return to China in 1999, Macao was up to the emergence of Hong Kong in the later nineteenth century the principal point of entry into China for all Westerners - Dutch, British and others, as well as Portuguese. The relatively relaxed nature of Portuguese colonial rule, intermarriage, the mixing of Chinese and Western cultures, and the fact that Macao served as a safe haven for many Chinese reformers at odds with the Chinese authorities, including Sun Yat-sen, all combined to make Macao a very different and special place. This book explores how Macao was formed over the centuries. It puts forward substantial new research findings and new thinking, and covers a wide range of issues. It is a companion volume to Macao - Cultural Interaction and Literary Representations.

General Railroad Laws of the State of Pennsylvania (Paperback): Compiled George W I Ball General Railroad Laws of the State of Pennsylvania (Paperback)
Compiled George W I Ball
R658 Discovery Miles 6 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Resurrection - Discovering the Beauty of Marriage in the Cross (Paperback): George Weis, Ashley Weis Resurrection - Discovering the Beauty of Marriage in the Cross (Paperback)
George Weis, Ashley Weis
R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most men run from books like this. So many books and workbooks focus on the sin, the porn, the insecurities, the lies, and the heartbreak. And not to mention how one-sided so many resources can be. The woman is the poor victim and the husband is the mean villain. This book does not choose sides. In "Resurrection," George and Ashley Weis help couples navigate the effects lust and betrayal has had on their relationship by maintaining a clear and positive focus on Jesus Christ, the only hope a marriage has after being wounded by betrayal. This workbook helps both men and women focus on growing closer to God and purity, and further from the scars and habits that have damaged their relationship. George and Ashley Weis have endured the flames of porn in their own marriage and come out on the other side. Now they want to help others find a way out of the fire. In this workbook they travel with couples through three sections. "Looking Inward" dives into a short journey of the past and encourages readers to let go of the past in order to embrace the future. "Looking Upward" takes couples through a study of the Beatitudes of Jesus and how they apply to our marriages. And "Looking Outward" courses the ways we can love each other through the mess lust creates in our lives. Your marriage can experience the beauty after rain, but you have to be willing to take the steps to get there. It's not easy, but it's worth it. Journey with George and Ashley Weis as they share their own hearts with you in hopes that your marriage will one day be better than it ever has been before.

Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy - Diplomacy, Globalization, and the Next World Power (Paperback, First): Yufan Hao, C. X.... Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy - Diplomacy, Globalization, and the Next World Power (Paperback, First)
Yufan Hao, C. X. George Wei, Lowell Dittmer; Contributions by Zhang Baijia, Jianwei Wang
R970 Discovery Miles 9 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When Beijing hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics, China symbolically asserted its role as an emerging world power -- a position it is not likely to relinquish anytime soon. China's growing economy, military reforms, and staggering productivity have contributed to its ascendancy as a major player in international affairs. Western scholars have attempted to explain Chinese foreign policy using historical or theoretical evidence, but until this volume, few studies from a Chinese perspective have been published in English.

In Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy: Diplomacy, Globalization, and the Next World Power, editors Yufan Hao, C. X. George Wei, and Lowell Dittmer reveal how Chinese scholars view their nation's rise to global dominance. Drawing from a wealth of foreign relations experts including scholars native to the region, this volume examines the unique challenges China faces as it adapts in its role as a world leader, and it analyzes how China's evolving international relationships are shaping the global landscape of the twenty-first century.

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