State building in Cold War Asia: comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border
Departing from conventional studies of border hostility in inter-Asian relations, Yin Qingfei explores how two revolutionary states - China and Vietnam - each pursued policies that echoed the other and collaborated in extending their authority to the borderlands from 1949 to 1975. Making use of cent...
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Zusammenfassung: | Departing from conventional studies of border hostility in inter-Asian relations, Yin Qingfei explores how two revolutionary states - China and Vietnam - each pursued policies that echoed the other and collaborated in extending their authority to the borderlands from 1949 to 1975. Making use of central and local archival sources in both Chinese and Vietnamese, she reveals how the people living on the border responded to such unprecedentedly aggressive state building and especially how they appropriated the language of socialist brotherhood to negotiate with authorities. During the continuous Indochina wars, state expansion thus did not unfold on these postcolonial borderlands in a coherent or linear manner. Weaving together international, national, and transnational-local histories, this deeply researched and original study presents a new approach to the highly volatile Sino-Vietnamese relations during the Cold War, centering on the two modernising revolutionary powers' competitive and collaborative state building on the borderlands and local responses to it |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Dec 2024) Introduction: Internationalism, nationalism, and transnational localism at the Sino-Vietnamese border -- Asymmetric state building (1949-1954) -- Joint state building (1954-1957) -- Negotiated state building (1958-1964) -- Thwarted state building on the sea (1954-1964) -- Reversed state building (1965-1975) -- Conclusion: Cold War Asia : a borderlands perspective |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 298 Seiten) |
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spelling | Yin, Qingfei Verfasser (DE-588)1189184966 aut State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border Qingfei Yin Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2024 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 298 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Dec 2024) Introduction: Internationalism, nationalism, and transnational localism at the Sino-Vietnamese border -- Asymmetric state building (1949-1954) -- Joint state building (1954-1957) -- Negotiated state building (1958-1964) -- Thwarted state building on the sea (1954-1964) -- Reversed state building (1965-1975) -- Conclusion: Cold War Asia : a borderlands perspective Departing from conventional studies of border hostility in inter-Asian relations, Yin Qingfei explores how two revolutionary states - China and Vietnam - each pursued policies that echoed the other and collaborated in extending their authority to the borderlands from 1949 to 1975. Making use of central and local archival sources in both Chinese and Vietnamese, she reveals how the people living on the border responded to such unprecedentedly aggressive state building and especially how they appropriated the language of socialist brotherhood to negotiate with authorities. During the continuous Indochina wars, state expansion thus did not unfold on these postcolonial borderlands in a coherent or linear manner. Weaving together international, national, and transnational-local histories, this deeply researched and original study presents a new approach to the highly volatile Sino-Vietnamese relations during the Cold War, centering on the two modernising revolutionary powers' competitive and collaborative state building on the borderlands and local responses to it Nation-building / Vietnam Nation-building / China Borderlands / Vietnam Borderlands / China Cold War China / Foreign relations / Vietnam Vietnam / Foreign relations / China Vietnam / Politics and government / 1945-1975 China / Politics and government / 1949-1976 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009426640 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009426664 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009426633?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Yin, Qingfei State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border Nation-building / Vietnam Nation-building / China Borderlands / Vietnam Borderlands / China Cold War |
title | State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border |
title_auth | State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border |
title_exact_search | State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border |
title_full | State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border Qingfei Yin |
title_fullStr | State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border Qingfei Yin |
title_full_unstemmed | State building in Cold War Asia comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border Qingfei Yin |
title_short | State building in Cold War Asia |
title_sort | state building in cold war asia comrades and competitors on the sino vietnamese border |
title_sub | comrades and competitors on the Sino-Vietnamese border |
topic | Nation-building / Vietnam Nation-building / China Borderlands / Vietnam Borderlands / China Cold War |
topic_facet | Nation-building / Vietnam Nation-building / China Borderlands / Vietnam Borderlands / China Cold War China / Foreign relations / Vietnam Vietnam / Foreign relations / China Vietnam / Politics and government / 1945-1975 China / Politics and government / 1949-1976 |
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