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| Brantly Womack, "China and Vietnam: The Politics of Asymmetry" 2006 | pages: 297 | ISBN: 0521853206 | PDF | 3,2 mb In their three thousand years of interaction, China and Vietnam have been through a full range of relationships. Throughout all these fluctuations the one constant has been that China is always the larger power, and Vietnam the smaller. Yet China has rarely been able to dominate Vietnam, and the relationship is shaped by its asymmetry. The Sino-Vietnamese relationship provides the perfect ground for developing and exploring the effects of asymmetry on international relations. Womack develops his theory in conjunction with an original analysis of the interaction between China and Vietnam from the Bronze Age to the present. [center] Title: China and Vietnam The Politics of Asymmetry Size: 2.9 MB | Format: rar Download: - Code:
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