

China Question
352 pages2007Oxford University PressISBN 9781281160768
Great britain, foreign relations, 19th centuryGreat britain, foreign relations, 20th centuryChina, history, 19th centuryChina, history, 20th centuryHistoryRelations
About this book
"Between 1894 and 1905 the question of the Chinese Empire's future development, its survival even, was the most pressing overseas problem facing the Great Powers. The frantic 'scramble for Africa' and the often more intense drama of the 'Eastern Question' notwithstanding, it was the 'China Question' that had the most profound implications for the Powers." "This study breaks new ground by adopting a deliberately global approach in looking at British policy, emphasizing the connections between European and overseas developments, and by encompassing diplomatic, commercial, financial, and strategic factors as well as the politics of foreign policy."--Jacket.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Published
- 2007
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN
- 9781281160768
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