Why wasn't Ch'ing China moved to a more realistic appreciation of Western might and Chinese weakness after the Opium War? James Polachek's revisionist analysis exposes the behind-the-scenes political struggles that not only shaped foreign-policy decisions in the 1830s and 1840s but have continued to affect the history of Chinese nationalism in modern times.
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Why wasn't Ch'ing China moved to a more realistic appreciation of Western might and Chinese weakness after the Opium War? James Polachek's revisionist analysis exposes the behind-the-scenes political struggles that not only shaped foreign-policy decisions in the 1830s and 1840s but have continued to affect the history of Chinese nationalism in modern times.
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