Examining the historic and contemporary relationship between China and Japan through the lens of the interstate rivalry literature, Streich analyses two periods of Sino-Japanese rivalry and the reasons for their ever-changing nature.
Examining the historic and contemporary relationship between China and Japan through the lens of the interstate rivalry literature, Streich analyses two periods of Sino-Japanese rivalry and the reasons for their ever-changing nature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Streich is currently serving as Associate Professor at Osaka University, where he teaches and conducts research on politics and international relations. He is the author of several articles on international relations and foreign policy and the co-author, with David Mislan, of Weird IR (2018). He has been teaching since 2015 in the School of Human Sciences, a multidisciplinary, social sciences-focused department located on Osaka's Suita Campus. Dr. Streich has also taught at Haverford College, Pomona College, and Rutgers University. He earned his PhD in political science from Rutgers in 2010.
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Preface List of figures and tables List of abbreviations 1. Rivalry in Sino-Japanese Relations 2. Rivalry Outbidding and Expected Costs 3. The Sino-Japanese Rivalry in the 19th Century 4. The Sino-Japanese Rivalry in the Early 20th Century 5. The Contemporary Sino-Japanese Rivalry 6. Analysis and Conclusion Index
Preface List of figures and tables List of abbreviations 1. Rivalry in Sino-Japanese Relations 2. Rivalry Outbidding and Expected Costs 3. The Sino-Japanese Rivalry in the 19th Century 4. The Sino-Japanese Rivalry in the Early 20th Century 5. The Contemporary Sino-Japanese Rivalry 6. Analysis and Conclusion Index
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