1st Edition

Early Sino-amer Relation

Edited By Kenneth W. Rea Copyright 1977
238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

Early Sino-American Relations, 1841-1912 focuses on Earl Swisher's pioneering research in early Sino-American relations from 1841 through 1912, analyzing selected aspects of these relations in detail.

1. Early Formulation of China's Foreign Policy 2. Beginnings of Westernization 3. The Most-Favored-Nation Policy 4. The Treaty of Wanghia 5. Extraterritoriality and the Wabash Case 6. The Character of American Trade with China, 1844–1860 7. Attitudes of Chinese Officials Toward the United States, 1841–1861 8. Chinese 'Barbarian Experts' in Early Sino-American Relations 9. Chinese Representation in the United States, 1861–1912

Biography

Kenneth W. Rea