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Sino Malay Trade And Diplomacy From The Tenth Through The Fourteenth Century Derek Heng

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Sino Malay Trade And Diplomacy From The Tenth Through The Fourteenth Century Derek Heng
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Publisher: Ohio University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Derek Heng
ISBN: 9780896802711, 089680271X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Sino Malay Trade And Diplomacy From The Tenth Through The Fourteenth Century Derek Heng by Derek Heng 9780896802711, 089680271X instant download after payment.

China has been an important player in the international economy for two thousand years and has historically exerted enormous influence over the development and nature of political and economic affairs in the regions beyond its borders, especially its neighbors.
Sino–Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century examines how changes in foreign policy and economic perspectives of the Chinese court affected diplomatic intercourse as well as the fundamental nature of economic interaction between China and the Malay region, a subregion of Southeast Asia centered on the Strait of Malacca.
This study’s uniqueness and value lie in its integration of archaeological, epigraphic, and textual data from both China and Southeast Asia to provide a rich, multilayered picture of Sino–Southeast Asian relations in the premodern era. Derek Heng approaches the topic from both the Southeast Asian and Chinese perspectives, affording a dual narrative otherwise unavailable in the current body of Southeast Asian and China studies literature.

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