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Everything Under the Heavens: How the Past Helps Shape China's Push for Global Power

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Cornell Contemporary China Initiative Lecture Series
Author
French, Howard
Abstract

Professor Howard French, Professor of Journalism, Columbia Journalism School - Professor French will discuss how patterns of Chinese interactions with nearby cultures throughout the long dynastic era have shaped present-day Chinese reflexes and expectations in dealing with other countries. He will speak, in particular, to the influence of the so-called tribute system, about the impact of modern Chinese nationalism and of a carefully cultivated sense of resentment toward other powers. The talk will conclude with a discussion of how these factors affect US-China relations, and with the author's sense of how great power relations may develop in the next decade or two.

Description
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the video.
Sponsorship
Cornell East Asia Program
Date Issued
2017-10-23
Publisher
East Asia Program, Cornell University
Keywords
history
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East Asia
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China
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nationalism
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power relations
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video/moving image
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