PPT-14.3: European Footholds in South and Southeast Asia
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A Mr Ayala Presentation I Portugal builds an Eastern Empire A Afonso de Albuquerque attacked the Mughal Empire in present day India B 1508 claimed the island of
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A Mr Ayala Presentation I Portugal builds an Eastern Empire A Afonso de Albuquerque attacked the Mughal Empire in present day India B 1508 claimed the island of Goa off of the coast of India. Chapter 14 Section 3. How Portugal Became Mighty. Portugal was the first European power to gain a foothold in Asia. Their ships were small but mighty:. Their ships were small but great in number. Their firepower on the ships (cannons) were unmatched by any other country.. The Rise of Nationalism. March 12, 2015. Review:. How is Communism different from Fascism?. When did the Chinese Nationalist Party and the Chinese Communist Party Split? . How did the growing war with the Japanese influence the images of the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party? . “. Portuguese Lake. ”. Military technology/force & diplomacy. Military, trading, & missionary outposts. Control spice trade. Rise of the Dutch. Established colonies and trading outposts. Dutch East India Company. Chronology of India and Southeast Asia. . Empty cell. India. Southeast Asia. 2000 . B.C.E.. . empty cell. circa 2000 . b. .. c.e. . . Swidden. agriculture. circa 1600 . b.c.e. . Beginning of migrations from mainland Southeast Asia to islands in Pacific and Indian Oceans. Disruption. Two meanings for “disruptive innovation”. Popular usage. Technical, sophisticated usage. 2. What is “disruption”?. “. Disruption” describes a process whereby a . smaller company. . AND. Oceania. Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia: Mainland and Islands . . Mainland Southeast Asia lies on two peninsulas . - rectangular Indochinese Peninsula is south . of China. - Malay Peninsula is 700-mile strip south from mainland . Landforms of Southeast Asia. Annamite Chain. Shan Highlands. Arakan Yoma. Mekong. Chao . Phrya. Red River. Irrawady. Barisan. Pegunungan. Maoke. Archipelagos. Mountain chains and valleys. Shipping Lanes and Strategic Passages in Pacific Asia. 1. ST. . MEETING. 7.9.2014. Dr. . M. animangai. Mani. E-mail : . manimangai.upm.edu.my. Contact no: 016-5316715. Room : No. 4, . Makmal. . Siber. 2, . Muzium. . Warisan. . Melayu. .. Course outline. to terrorism. Prof Amado Mendoza Jr. Political Science 178. Definition of terms. Communist insurgency: armed anti-state movement aiming to establish CP-led regime. Separatism: armed anti-state movement aimed at establishment of separate state on an ethno-religious basis. Mikkal. E. . Herberg. Author. Mikkal. E. . Herberg. Research Director of NBR’s Energy Security Program, University of California. Senior lecturer on international and Asian energy, UCSD. Specialist on energy geopolitics and economics with a special focus on Asia. 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.. Physical Geography. The region of Southeast Asia consists of 11 countries and borders India to the east and China to the north.. The region is split between mainland countries of:. Mainland. Countries. \n\n \r \n\n \n\r \r ! " # ! Mackenzie J, Chua K, Daniels P, Eaton B, Field H, Hall R, et al. Emerging Viral Diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. Emerg Infect Dis. 2001;7(7):497-504. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0707.017703.
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