ISBN: 8776940950
Author: Hongwei Fan,David I. Steinberg
Language: English
Publisher: NIAS Press (May 31, 2012)
Pages: 432
Category: Politics & Government
Subcategory: Politics
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Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2012 of Mutual Dependence. from the standard monographs on China’s policy in Asia, focused as they are on the. battlefields of Korea and Indochina.
Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2012. of Mutual Dependence. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2012. azs Szalontai, Kwangwoon University. This book, a breathtakingly panoramic analysis of Sino-Burmese relations from 1949. From China’s perspective, the importance of Burma (or, by its current official. name, Myanmar) lay in two, closely interrelated factors: the country’s precarious geo
Modern China-Myanmar Rela. has been added to your Cart Hongwei Fan is a frequent visitor to Burma and an associate professor at th. .
Modern China-Myanmar Rela. has been added to your Cart. David I. Steinberg is Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. Formerly a Representative of the Asia Foundation in Korea, he has had a distinguished professional career and published extensively on Myanmar-Burma, the Koreas and the wider Asian scene. He has long studied and written on relations between the two countries.
This book examines the changing relations between China and Burma/Myanmar since Burmese independence in 1948 and the formation of the People's Republic of China in 1949
This book examines the changing relations between China and Burma/Myanmar since Burmese independence in 1948 and the formation of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The study documents the Sino-Burmese riots of 1967, the improvement of relations, culminating in the close bilateral association since 1988-89.
Steinberg, D. and Fan, H. (2012). Modern China-Myanmar relations: Dilemmas of mutual dependence. Copenhagen;Abingdon; NIAS. Journal of Southeast Asian History, 5(1), 29-61. The 1967 anti-Chinese riots in Burma and Sino-Burmese relations". Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. "Anti-Chinese riots rock Rangoon".
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This volume examines the changing relations between China and Burma/Myanmar since Burmese independence in 1948 and the formation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. The study documents the Sino-Burmese riots of 1967, the improvement of relations, culminating in the close bilateral association since 1988–89.
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This volume examines the changing relations between China and Burma/Myanmar since Burmese independence in 1948 and the formation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. Using Chinese sources, it documents the negotiations and settlement of outstanding issues such as the border demarcation, the Chinese Nationalist forces in Burma, the status of the overseas Chinese residents, and the Burma Communist Party.
The study documents the Sino-Burmese riots of 1967, the improvement of relations, culminating in the close bilateral association since 1988–89. It analyses in detail Myanmar’s changing role in Chinese strategy, concentrating on trade and investment relations, oil, gas, hydroelectric power, natural resources and improved transportation. It outlines military cooperation, narcotics control, and migration while emphasizing Indian and ASEAN concerns and responses.
The volume outlines a set of policy dilemmas facing the central and provincial Chinese authorities, the Myanmar government and Burmese ethnic minorities, while analysing dilemmas for the United States, India, ASEAN and Japan in responding to the changed interdependent Sino-Burmese relationship.