PPT-The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia
Author : danika-pritchard | Published Date : 2018-10-25
Chapter 14 I Imperial Restoration the Sui Dynasty PostHan regional kingdoms Late 500s one kingdom reunified through military campaigns gt Sui dynasty 589618 CE High
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Chapter 14 I Imperial Restoration the Sui Dynasty PostHan regional kingdoms Late 500s one kingdom reunified through military campaigns gt Sui dynasty 589618 CE High demands on citizens construction projects Grand Canal facilitated trade between north and south . The aim of this module is to understand the rise of the East Asian region through analysing the interconnections between development and geopolitics. The module adopts an historical approach beginning with an examination of the legacies of European and Japanese imperialism and the subsequent role of post-war US hegemony and Cold War politics in shaping development across the region. It also examines the nature of the post-Cold War era for East Asia. The module also critically examines various theoretical frameworks and debates concerning late development, including realist IR theory, neoclassical development theory, state institutionalism, and theories of imperialism. The module thereby provides a unique means with which to examine contemporary shifts in the distribution of global power. . The Restoration of Centralized Imperial Rule in China. China reestablished its political, economic, and cultural hegemony during the post-classical era by restoring centralized rule, by developing technologies which expanded agricultural and manufacturing output, and by using armed forces and diplomats to influence culture in Korea, Vietnam, and Japan.. Location. The eastern portion of the former Roman Empire. Capital City – Constantinople (modern day Istanbul). Excellent location for trade. Military defense. Fought with the following for control of the area. Klima og vegetasjon. Kina. Dei sameinte arabiske emirata. Asia. Fakta. Utgjør 44,4 millionar km2 (ca. 29,4 % av Jordens landområde og er den største verdsdelen). Verdsdelen omfattar 54 land. 4 milliardar menneske ( Over 60 % av jordas befolkning, også den mest folkerike). Mid-Term Reflections. 8. The establishment of the Mongol Empire had all of the following consequences EXCEPT:. (A) The reopening and extension of the Silk Road. (B) The strengthening of maritime trade in the South China Sea. Definition. Byzantine:. this term is a modern invention. The Byzantines called themselves either ‘Romans’. . or ‘Greeks’. Invented by the classical scholar Hieronymus Wolf and popularized by Montesquieu. Preview. Location and Landforms. - . East Asia’s landforms vary from country to country. China has long influenced the cultures of other East Asian countries.. Climate and Resources. - . Volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis affect the people of East Asia.. Unit 1 Section 3. Faith System Key Terms. East Asia. Settlement of agricultural communities began along the Yellow River in China around 8000 BCE. By the 2. nd. millennium BCE the first Chinese dynasty emerged and foundation for 2 thousand years of Chinese history was established. Byzantine Empire – Eastern Roman Empire Byzantine Empire (330 CE-1453 CE) The Eastern Empire split from Rome after 330 CE, and continued under Greek rule While the West fell in 485 CE, the East continued and was a dominant force FORESTS Forests of the Caucasus and Central Asia – Forest Nuts in Central Asia Ekrem Yazici Roman Michalak UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section Sustainable natural resources and their value chain – NUTS Chapter 24: Physical Geography of South Asia: The Land Where Continents Collided. South . Asia’s major landforms, including the massive Himalayan Mountains, were created when the subcontinent broke off from Africa and drifted into Asia.. You will have 13 minutes…but let’s review some things. . Questions that should be asked about Europe, the Middle East, and Asia from the Middle Ages to the end of the Bubonic Plague . You will have 13 minutes…but let’s review some things. . 38 PÂTÉS RESURGENCE MEAT MATTERS pâtés resurgence ONCE CRITICIZED AS BEING OLD-FASHIONED AND PASSÉ, PÂTÉS ARE ENJOYING A RETURN TO THE LIMELIGHT. BY DANIEL PLISKA PHOTO CREDIT \n\n \r \n\n \n\r \r ! " # !
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