China and Vietnam: The Politics of AsymmetryCambridge University Press, 2006. 2. 13. In their three thousand years of interaction, China and Vietnam have been through a full range of relationships. Twenty-five years ago they were one another's worst enemies; fifty years ago they were the closest of comrades. Five hundred years ago they each saw themselves as Confucian empires; fifteen hundred years ago Vietnam was a part of China. Throughout all these fluctuations the one constant has been that China is always the larger power, and Vietnam the smaller. China has rarely been able to dominate Vietnam, and yet the relationship is shaped by its asymmetry. The Sino-Vietnamese relationship provides the perfect ground for developing and exploring the effects of asymmetry on international relations. Womack develops his theory in conjunction with an original analysis of the interaction between China and Vietnam from the Bronze Age to the present. |
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... United States has only 36 rural residents per square kilometer of arable land, 6 percent of China's ratio and 3 percent of Vietnam's, while Japan has a ratio of 603, somewhat smaller than China's. However, Vietnam began to get control ...
... United States has only 36 rural residents per square kilometer of arable land, 6 percent of China's ratio and 3 percent of Vietnam's, while Japan has a ratio of 603, somewhat smaller than China's. However, Vietnam began to get control ...
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... United States. In terms of purchasing power parity China was the second largest economy in the world in 2001, and Vietnam the forty-first largest.11 However, both China and Vietnam are in roughly the same situation with regard to ...
... United States. In terms of purchasing power parity China was the second largest economy in the world in 2001, and Vietnam the forty-first largest.11 However, both China and Vietnam are in roughly the same situation with regard to ...
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... United States.12 Of course, no one has failed to notice that some countries are more powerful than others. But in general, attention has concentrated on asymmetry as a disequilibrium rather than as a sustained condition. The two basic ...
... United States.12 Of course, no one has failed to notice that some countries are more powerful than others. But in general, attention has concentrated on asymmetry as a disequilibrium rather than as a sustained condition. The two basic ...
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... United States). It is also the case that China and Vietnam are a remarkably long-standing instance of an asymmetric relationship. However, there are many other such relationships in the world. 14 See Hans Morgenthau, Politics among ...
... United States). It is also the case that China and Vietnam are a remarkably long-standing instance of an asymmetric relationship. However, there are many other such relationships in the world. 14 See Hans Morgenthau, Politics among ...
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... United States, and finally China. Of course, international relations theory has not been blind to a persisting, resilient world of power disparities. Neo-realism has generated more and more complex analyses of structure and interaction ...
... United States, and finally China. Of course, international relations theory has not been blind to a persisting, resilient world of power disparities. Neo-realism has generated more and more complex analyses of structure and interaction ...
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39 페이지 - Robert O. Keohane. After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1984); and Vinod Aggarwal, Liberal Protectionism: The International Politics of Organized Textile Trade (Berkeley: University of California Press. 1985). See also Ernst B. Haas, "Why Collaborate? Issue-Linkage and International Regimes.
41 페이지 - James C. Scott, Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985); James C.
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39 페이지 - Charles P. Kindleberger, The World in Depression, 1929-1939 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973); Marina vN Whitman, "Leadership without Hegemony,