From 1839-1949 China underwent what its own history describes as “a century of humiliation” in which it was repeatedly invaded by European, American, and Japanese troops. These nations eventually succeeded in their efforts to carve a piece of China away for their own empires or ensuring foreign control over Chinese economic affairs.
The Dragon and the Maple Leaf: Continental Vulnerability and Strategic Realignment in an Era of Great-Power Competition
Introduction North American security has long rested on the deep political alignment, economic integration, and strategic trust shared between the...
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