Dragons Entangled

Dragons Entangled
Author: Steven J. Hood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315287553

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In February 1979, China launched a full scale attack on Vietnam bringing to the surface the deep tension between the two socialist neighbours. The importance of the resultant war is often overlooked. Millions of people throughout the region were affected, and the frictions that remain in the wake of the war threaten the prospects for peace not only in Southeast Asia, but also the whole Asia-Pacific region as well. This is a full scale examination of the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War - the events that led to it, the Cold War aftermath, and the implications for the region and beyond.

Dragons of Asgard

Dragons of Asgard
Author: Scott C. Waring
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2010-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781450214834

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When West leaves his bedroom window open, little did he know his scent was luring the most ancient of species. It was a scent that the reptile had searched for its whole life. Through this window came Ral, the tiny leader and oracle of the Dragons of Asgard. This was a dragon clan that had gone unnoticed on Earth for thousands of years, awaiting the one called Zod, who was predicted to rise up and fight for the Dragons of Asgard, freeing them from their enemies grasps forever. Ral reveals to West that his clan of dragons will soon die out, because the Golden One, a massive golden dragon that awoke from its thousand year sleep, has begun to hunt them down, devouring their flesh and quenching its thirst with their blood to gain the tiny dragons unique powers. Ral speaks of a ship that was sent, but never arrived, which was to rescue the tiny dragon clan. When West and Michelle hear about a UFO crash that many eyewitnesses had seen over the city of Needles, California, they quickly put two and two together. West and his two friends decide that the only way to save the tiny dragons is to get their ship back and send them home. Believing the UFO to have been taken to a secret military base nearby, West borrows his fathers classic 68 Corvette and they go on a road trip to Area S4, 13.5 miles southwest of Area 51. This sci-fi/fantasy novel is based on a true UFO crash that took place on May 14, 2008 in Needles, California and can be read in a supplement at the end of this book.

Backhaul beggar

Backhaul beggar
Author: Zhang Cheng
Publsiher: Publicationsbooks
Total Pages: 1800
Release: 2024
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781304456984

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Hearing this, it seems that the little boy is going to use his killer skill again. The belle who sees everything about the little boy can't help but feel soft again, but there is nothing she can do.

Gate of War

Gate of War
Author: Zhang Cheng
Publsiher: Publicationsbooks
Total Pages: 1097
Release: 2024
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781304487315

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Qingzhushan Mountain is the eastern branch of the southern section of Tianxing Mountain, with complex geological structure, with strange peaks, deep pools and ancient caves and pale rocks. It belongs to a humid climate zone, where there is no heat in summer, little cold in winter, a lot of rainfall and high humidity, and it is often shrouded in clouds, with lush forests and bamboos all over the mountains and green seasons

A General History of Chinese Art

A General History of Chinese Art
Author: Xifan Li
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2022-10-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783110790924

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This volume explores the prehistoric beginnings of Chinese art and its development during the Xia, Shang, and Zhou Dynasties. It analyses the conditions of the emergence of Chinese art and its transformation of form, content and function throughout the Three Dynasties, a historical period marked by important changes in the social and cultural Chinese landscape. A General History of Chinese Art comprises six volumes with a total of nine parts spanning from the Prehistoric Era until the 3rd year of Xuantong during the Qing Dynasty (1911). The work provides a comprehensive compilation of in-depth studies of the development of art throughout the subsequent reign of Chinese dynasties and explores the emergence of a wide range of artistic categories such as but not limited to music, dance, acrobatics, singing, story telling, painting, calligraphy, sculpture, architecture, and crafts. Unlike previous reference books, A General History of Chinese Art offers a broader overview of the notion of Chinese art by asserting a more diverse and less material understanding of arts, as has often been the case in Western scholarship.

Special Relationship in the Malay World

Special Relationship in the Malay World
Author: Ho Ying Chan
Publsiher: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789814818179

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"Ho Ying Chan provides an expert analysis of Malaysia–Indonesia relations. He demystifies the concept of a 'special relationship', rescuing it from woolly, sentimental rhetoric that often emanates from political figures and popular commentators. His well-informed study shows how a state’s will to survive in the amoral world of international relations drives its conduct even in circumstances of common identities and common strategic interests with other states. He evaluates comparative evidence to shed light on how a special relationship leads to the emergence of a pluralistic security community. This is a conclusion of insight and value, not only to the field of Southeast Asian Studies, but also to the wider community of International Relations scholars." — Professor Clinton Fernandes, University of New South Wales, Australia "Empirically rich and theoretically interesting, this book offers an illuminating account of how material and ideational dynamics shape the evolution of Malaysia–Indonesia relations. Focusing on what is arguably the most vital bilateral relationship in Southeast Asia, it addresses the circumstances, conditions and constraints that determine the double-edged effects of the culturally bound 'special relationship'. Ho Ying Chan argues that while their shared serumpun identities and strategic interests do give rise to a considerable closeness between Malaysia and Indonesia, the politics of power (im)balance have prevented the transformation of the special relationship into a 'pluralistic security community', as their egoistic understanding averts the formation of collective self. The book generates useful insights on the interplay of cross-border cultural affinity and political necessity, inviting readers to ponder the politics of identity and survivability at the international level. It is a welcome addition to the growing literature of Southeast Asian international relations." — Dr Kuik Cheng-Chwee, National University of Malaysia (UKM) "Ho Ying Chan’s important study brings home the international and theoretical significance of the interaction between Malaysia and Indonesia, the two major states of Muslim Southeast Asia — products of the territorial division between the British and Dutch colonial empires. This welcome and revealing review of the Malaysia–Indonesia story deepens our understanding of the concept of a 'special relationship' — explaining both the cooperative and competitive dynamics that can be present, and the way such relationships are influenced by state identities and power imbalances." — Anthony Milner, University of Malaya; University of Melbourne

Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literature

Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literature
Author: The National Folk Museum of Korea (South Korea)
Publsiher: 길잡이미디어
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Folk literature, Korean
ISBN: 9788928900848

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CONTENTS MYTHOLOGY LEGENDS FOLK TALES REFERENCES INDEX

China s Use of Military Force

China s Use of Military Force
Author: Andrew Scobell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2003-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521525853

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In this unique study of China s militarism, Andrew Scobell examines the use of military force abroad - as in Korea (1950), Vietnam (1979), and the Taiwan Strait (1995 1996) - and domestically, as during the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s and in the 1989 military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Debunking the view that China has become increasingly belligerent in recent years because of the growing influence of soldiers, Scobell concludes that China s strategic culture has remained unchanged for decades. Nevertheless, the author uncovers the existence of a Cult of Defense in Chinese strategic culture. The author warns that this Cult of Defense disposes Chinese leaders to rationalize all military deployment as defensive, while changes in the People s Liberation Army s doctrine and capabilities over the past two decades suggest that China s twenty-first century leaders may use military force more readily than their predecessors.