The Economic Consequences of the Opium Wardoi:10.2139/ssrn.3949214This paper studies the economic consequences of the West's foray into China after the Opium War (1839-42), when Western colonial influence was introduced in dozKeller, WolfgangShiue, Carol H.Social Science Electronic Publishing...
The first Chinese immigrants began arriving in the United States in the 1850s. Many were fleeing the economic consequences ofThe Opium Wars(1839-42, 1856-60), when the British fought to keep opium trafficking routes open in defiance of China’s efforts to stop the illegal trade. An ensuing...
life in which economic matters not only are central to society and the nation but also constitute a calculus of morality and social value from the wake of the Opium War through the founding of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949... Peter,J.,Carroll - 《Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies...
IV.The Hundred Years'' War and its consequences. 百年战争及其结果 The Hundred Years’ War refers to the war between England and France that lasted intermittently from 1337 to 1453. The causes of the war were partly territorial and partly economic. ①The territorial causes were related with the...
Introduction Dazzling fields of flowers, magnificent to the eye of the beholder , stretched across the Chinese countryside. Far beyond the horizon more flo... KL Lodwick 被引量: 10发表: 2015年 Dealing With Drugs - Consequences of Government Control The history of legislative control over opium,...
Modi & Monetary Theory: Economic Consequences of the Prime Minister of India (2016) 1 May 2020 Statement of Dr. Subroto Roy, Economist & Citizen, Proposing PM Narendra Modi & Home Minister Amit Shah Apologize to India’s People, Create Remedy, and Resign to Do Prayaschit/Atonement; 9 May...
The Opium War “The Opium Wars, also known as the Anglo-Chinese Wars, divided into the First Opium War from 1839 to 1842 and the Second Opium War from 1856 to 1860, were the climax of disputes over trade and diplomatic relations between China under the Qing Dynasty and the British Empire...
In recent years, with the increasing importance of the external pay gap, scholars have begun to explore its economic consequences from the perspective of enterprise performance (Wu et al., 2010, Li et al., 2014, Fang and Li, 2015). However, the literature mostly lacks discussion of the ...
After the achievement of independence, the government of Algeria set out to overcome the consequences of the seven-year war (1954–62) and to transform the colonial economy into a national one. During 1962–65 the expropriation of foreign property in land and the nationalization of many industria...
There is no doubt that the fatwas banning football are not new and that most of them revolve around the proscription of football because it carries prohibitions as claimed by the "prohibitors," seeing how the Book Al-Durrar al-Sunniya' banned football due to the negative consequences its ...