Imperial Statecraft

Imperial Statecraft
Author: David Sneath
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2006
Genre: Asia, Central
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131796356

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Quest for Power

Quest for Power
Author: Stephen R. Halsey
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2015-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674425651

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China’s late-imperial history has been framed as a long coda of decline, played out during the Qing dynasty. Reappraising this narrative, Stephen Halsey traces the origins of China’s current great-power status to this so-called decadent era, when threats of war with European and Japanese empirestriggered innovative state-building and statecraft.

Statecraft and Classical Learning

Statecraft and Classical Learning
Author: Benjamin Elman,Martin Kern
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2009-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789047430933

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Devoted to the ancient Chinese Classic Rituals of Zhou, this book presents a multi-faceted picture of the life of the text from its inception some two millennia ago to its modern political and scholarly discourse across East Asia.

Statecraft by Stealth

Statecraft by Stealth
Author: Steven B. Wagner
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501736483

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Britain relied upon secret intelligence operations to rule Mandatory Palestine. Statecraft by Stealth sheds light on a time in history when the murky triad of intelligence, policy, and security supported colonial governance. It emphasizes the role of the Anglo-Zionist partnership, which began during World War I and ended in 1939, when Britain imposed severe limits on Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine. Steven Wagner argues that although the British devoted considerable attention to intelligence gathering and analysis, they never managed to solve the basic contradiction of their rule: a dual commitment to democratic self-government and to the Jewish national home through immigration and settlement. As he deftly shows, Britain's experiment in Palestine shed all pretense of civic order during the Palestinian revolt of 1936–41, when the police authority collapsed and was replaced by a security state, created by army staff intelligence. That shift, Wagner concludes, was rooted in Britain's desire to foster closer ties with Saudi Arabia just before the start of World War II, and thus ended its support of Zionist policy. Statecraft by Stealth takes us behind the scenes of British rule, illuminating the success of the Zionist movement and the failure of the Palestinians to achieve independence. Wagner focuses on four key issues to stake his claim: an examination of the "intelligence state" (per Martin Thomas's classic, Empires of Intelligence), the Arab revolt, the role of the Mufti of Jerusalem, and the origins and consequences of Britain's decision to end its support of Zionism. Wagner crafts a superb story of espionage and clandestine policy-making, showing how the British pitted individual communities against each other at particular times, and why.

Science and Confucian Statecraft in East Asia

Science and Confucian Statecraft in East Asia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2019-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004392908

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Science and Confucian Statecraft in East Asia explores science and technology as practiced in the governments of premodern China and Korea. Contrary to the stereotypical image of East Asian bureaucracy as a generally negative force having hindered free enquiries and scientific progress, this volume offers a more nuanced picture of how science and technology was deployed in the service of state governance in East Asia. Presenting richly documented cases of the major state-sponsored sciences, astronomy, medicine, gunpowder production, and hydraulics, this book illustrates how rulers’ and scholar-officials’ concern for efficient and legitimate governance shaped production, circulation, and application of natural knowledge and useful techniques. Contributors include: Francesca Bray, Christopher Cullen, Asaf Goldschmidt, Cho-ying Li, Jongtae Lim, Peter Lorge, Joong-Yang Moon, Kwon soo Park, Dongwon Shin, Pierre-Étienne Will

The Archaeology of Imperial Landscapes

The Archaeology of Imperial Landscapes
Author: Bleda S. Düring,Tesse D. Stek
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107189706

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This book examines the poorly understood transformations in rural landscapes and societies that formed the backbone of ancient empires.

Secretaries and Statecraft in the Early Modern World

Secretaries and Statecraft in the Early Modern World
Author: Paul M. Dover
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1474428444

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The early modern period has long been seen as an age of great importance in the development of foreign relations. The rise of resident embassies, the development of institutions dedicated to diplomatic activity, and the growth of state bureaucracies were all components in the rise of recognisably modern diplomacy. This was an 'age of secretaries' that assigned important roles in the diplomatic process to a variety of state secretaries, chancellors and ministers. Bringing together case studies drawn from across Europe and Asia, and written by leading scholars in their fields, this collection offers a novel and genuinely trans-regional take on the emergence of modern inter-state relations.

The Statecraft of British Imperialism

The Statecraft of British Imperialism
Author: Robert Desmond King,Robin W. Kilson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1999
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0714648272

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These stimulating essays reassess the meaning of British imperialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. They are written by leading authorities in the field and range in scope from the aftermath of the American revolution to the liquidation of the British empire, from the Caribean to the Pacific, from Suez to Hong Kong.