Exchange, Game and Conquest: East Asian Seas from a Historical Perspective

Exchange, Game and Conquest: East Asian Seas from a Historical Perspective

by Editor-in-chief Chen Xiuwu

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This book treats the East Asian historical seas as a whole, a "maritime community with a shared future," and studies the emergence and evolution of the "maritime community with a shared future" in the East Asian historical seas, the alienation of the "maritime community with a shared future" in the East Asian historical seas, the future direction of the "maritime community with a shared future" in the East Asian historical seas, and the "maritime community of a shared future" in the East Asian historical seas. The relationship between "Maritime Community with a Shared Future" and the Western Pacific World's "Community with a Shared Future for Mankind", etc., In the process of raising questions, analyzing problems, and solving problems, fully examine the interactive relationship between the Pacific world system and the East Asian maritime system, and pay attention to how China will formulate corresponding strategies to seek the actual needs of maritime power status. This book does not avoid the disharmonious scenes that occurred in this ocean in history, the history of aggression, bullying, and hegemony. However, the book also transcends conflicts and games, focusing on the internal exchanges and interactions in the history of this sea area that few people have studied in the past. It places this sea area in the entire Pacific world, and uses the perspective of global history to explore "the interaction and symbiosis of civilizations in the Western Pacific Ocean" and explore how different relevant subjects in this sea area can coexist harmoniously and mutually beneficially in the future. This book seeks to discover the feasibility and internal logic of building a "maritime community with a shared future", thereby further advancing China's cause of building a "community with a shared future for mankind".

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