eastAsian Policy
1) Clinton Administration
The end of cold war made US to have more interest in NortheastAsia. During the cold war period, US held up the strategy of ‘containment and deterrence’ toward the Communist bloc and took their national security interest seriously. But after the end of cold war, they mapped out the ‘Strategy of Engagement’ and Enlargement to communist countri
war, using game theory and the elements of negotiation.
2. The Sequence of Events
2.1. May 1995 – February 1996: the Escalation of Conflict
In May 1995, the White House granted President Lee Tung-hui of Taiwan to visit Cornell University, to deliver a speech. While Lee’s visit was supposedly unofficial and personal, the decision caused a great stir in China. China saw Lee’s visit a
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Outline of Sino-Indian war
In 1914, during Simla conference, England strongly argued that McMahon Line was part of the British India and Tibet, but China disagreed with this argument. Therefore, Sino-Indian War began in 1962 and two countries fought over to conquest this territory. The war was ended and an agre
Corruption is an important negative factor in economic development in many states. Corruption centers on the government as the central actor in economic development, especially in its international aspects. Through foreign policy, the government mediates the national economy’s relationship to the world economy.
Corruption is by no means limited to the global South. Bur for several reasons, c
eastAsia
A union of French Indochina.
France played an active role in subjugating Indochina. The city of Saigon was occupied in 1858. And 4 years later cochin china was taken.
In the 1880s, the French extended “protection” over Cambodia, Annam. Tonkin and Laos and organized them into a union of French Indochina.
1. Background
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