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East Asia in the World Thisinnovativevolumeprovidesanintroductiontotwelveseminaleventsin the international relations of East Asia prior to 1900: twelve events that everyone interested in the history of world politics should know. The East Asian historical experience provides a wealth of new and different cases, patterns,andfindingsthatwillexpandhorizonsfromtheWestern,Eurocentric experience.Writtenbyaninternationalteamofhistoriansandpoliticalscien- tists, this volume draws attention to the China-centered East Asian order – withitslonghistoryofdominance–andwhatthisordermighttellusaboutthe currentepoch. stephan haggard is Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor of Korea– Pacific Studies at the University of California San Diego. He has written widelyonthepoliticaleconomyofEastAsia,includingPathwaysfromthe Periphery (1990), The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis (2000),HardTarget:Sanctions,Inducements,andtheCaseofNorthKorea (2017),andDevelopmentalStates(2018).HeiseditoroftheJournalofEast AsianStudies. davidc.kangisMariaCrutcherProfessorofInternationalRelationsatthe UniversityofSouthernCaliforniaandDirectoroftheUSCKoreanStudies Institute.HispublicationsincludeAmericanGrandStrategyandEastAsian SecurityintheTwenty-FirstCentury(2017)andEastAsiabeforetheWest: FiveCenturiesofTradeandTribute(2010). East Asia in the World Twelve Events That Shaped the Modern International Order Editedby Stephan Haggard UniversityofCaliforniaSanDiego David C. Kang UniversityofSouthernCalifornia UniversityPrintingHouse,CambridgeCB28BS,UnitedKingdom OneLibertyPlaza,20thFloor,NewYork,NY10006,USA 477WilliamstownRoad,PortMelbourne,VIC3207,Australia 314–321,3rdFloor,Plot3,SplendorForum,JasolaDistrictCentre, NewDelhi–110025,India 79AnsonRoad,#06–04/06,Singapore079906 CambridgeUniversityPressispartoftheUniversityofCambridge. ItfurtherstheUniversity’smissionbydisseminatingknowledgeinthepursuitof education,learning,andresearchatthehighestinternationallevelsofexcellence. www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9781108479875 DOI:10.1017/9781108807401 ©CambridgeUniversityPress2020 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithoutthewritten permissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2020 AcataloguerecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. ISBN978-1-108-47987-5Hardback ISBN978-1-108-79089-5Paperback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceoraccuracyof URLsforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredtointhispublication anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuchwebsitesis,orwillremain, accurateorappropriate. Contents ListofFiguresandTables pagevii ListofContributors viii Acknowledgments x PartI HistoricizingEastAsianInternationalRelations 1 Introduction 3 stephan haggard and david c. kang 2 EastAsianInternationalRelationsovertheLongueDuree 22 david c. kang and kenneth m. swope 3 ThePoliticalEconomyoftheEastAsianMaritimeWorld intheSixteenthCentury 44 richard von glahn PartII TheEastAsianSystemoverTime 4 EastAsia’sFirstWorldWar,643–668 67 nadia kanagawa 5 TheFoundingoftheKoreanChosŏnDynasty,1392 81 ji-young lee 6 TheMingInvasionofVietnam,1407–1427 97 james a. anderson 7 MingGrandStrategyduringtheGreatEastAsianWar,1592–1598 108 kenneth m. swope 8 TheQingUnification,1618–1683 129 pamela kyle crossley v vi Contents PartIII Contact:EastandWest 9 TheZhengStateandtheFallofDutchFormosa,1662 149 tonio andrade 10 TheOpiumWarsof1839–1860 164 richard s. horowitz 11 MatthewPerryinJapan,1852–1854 188 alexis dudden 12 PhilippineNationalIndependence,1898–1904 206 andrew yeo 13 TheSino-JapaneseWar,1894–1895 224 seo-hyun park 14 TheDeathofEastphalia,1874 239 saeyoung park Conclusion 15 EastAsianHistoryandInternationalRelations 263 andrew j. coe and scott wolford Bibliography 282 Index 309 Figures and Tables Figures 3.1 MaritimeEastAsiac.1620 page48 3.2 PrincipaldaimyodomainsandportsofKyushuc.1570 52 8.1 AreasunderMinggovernancec.1500 131 8.2 TerritoriescontrolledbytheMingempire,TumetandOyirod federations,rebelterritoriesinShaanxiandShanxi(LiZicheng), andrebelterritoriesinSichuan(ZhangXianzhong),c.1640 132 9.1 TaiwanandtheChinesecoast 153 Tables 2.1 DynasticchangesandtheircausesinEastAsia,500–1900CE 36 vii Contributors james a. anderson isAssociateProfessorintheHistoryDepartmentatthe University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is currently engaged in research for a new book on the Southwestern Silk Road between China andnorthernSoutheastAsiaduringtheninthtothirteenthcenturies. tonio andrade isProfessorofHistoryatEmoryUniversity.Heresearches global history with a focus on China. His most recent book is The Gunpowder Age: China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in WorldHistory(2016). andrew j. coe is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University. His work is devoted to understanding the causes and consequencesofviolentconflictinhumancivilization. pamelakylecrossleyisCollisProfessorofHistoryatDartmouthCollege. HermostrecentbookisHammerandAnvil:NomadRulersattheForgeof theModernWorld(2019).HercurrentworkisaglobalhistoryoftheQing empire. alexisduddenisProfessorofHistoryattheUniversityofConnecticut.She iscurrentlyworkingonabookprojectentitled,“TheOpeningandClosingof Japan,1850–2020.” stephan haggard is the Krause Distinguished Professor at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California San Diego. He has written widely on the political economy of East Asia, including Pathways from the Periphery (1990), The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis(2000),HardTarget:Sanctions,Inducements,andtheCaseofNorth Korea (2017), and Developmental States (2018). He is the editor of the JournalofEastAsianStudies. richard s. horowitz isProfessorofHistoryatCaliforniaStateUniversity Northridge. His scholarship explores China’s foreign relations and foreign involvementsinChinaduringthenineteenthandearlytwentiethcenturies. viii

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