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    ‚ Management‚ 5th Ed.‚ The Dryden Press‚ USA‚ 2000. Dalloz‚ J.‚ The War in Indo-China 1945–54‚ Gill and Macmillian‚ Dublin‚ 1990. Davidson‚ Lt. Gen. P.B.‚ (Retd)‚ Vietnam at War: The History: 1946–1975‚ Sidgewick and Jackson‚ London‚ 1989. Elliot-Bateman‚ M.‚ Defeat in the East: The Mark of Mao Tse Tung on War‚ Oxford University Press‚ London‚ 1967. Fall‚ B.B.‚ ‘Vo Nguyen Giap: Man and Myth’‚ in General V.N. Giap‚ People’s War People’s Army: The Viet Cong Insurrection Manual for Underdeveloped

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    Ho Chi Minh; was a leading figure for not only his people but also the nation of Vietnam‚ he was a tireless figurehead for Vietnam’s struggles for freedom. He was a committed nationalist and communist whose main goal was to achieve a united and independent Vietnamese nation. Ho Chi Minh; born Nguyen Sinh Cung (one of his many alias’) on May 19th‚ 1890‚ to very loyal parents; and proud son of Nguyen Sinh Huy; a Vietnam nationalist and teacher‚ employed under French rule – Ho’s father was an extremely

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    The Taiping Revolution

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    appraisal of the nature of the Taiping movement‚ it is first and foremost necessary to elaborate on the milieu that gave birth to the movement‚ as well as the very consciousness of the movement itself. By the late 1840s the general condition of China was irreversibly conducive to imminent rebellion. The Taiping movement can basically be seen as an immediate reaction of the Chinese peasantry to the First Opium War and later the Second Opium War‚ and the Unequal Treaties following them. For two thousand

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    disputes and problems that led to war. When dealing with western powers a negative result always occurred for China as they had inferior technology and military. This allowed the Europeans to create unfair treaties and take advantage of the Chinese; ultimately exploiting them and causing their economy and advancement as a nation to falter. The largest and perhaps most significant set of events concerning economic conditions in China in the 1800’s were the Opium Wars. However to fully understand their

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    Dien Bien Phu

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    September 2‚ 1945‚ the Allied powers began occupying the war torn nations of Asia and the Pacific Rim. Among these countries were those in Indochina. In Vietnam as Japanese occupiers stepped aside‚ southern portions of the state were occupied first by the British and within a few months‚ by troops of the new French Fourth Republic (1946-1959). It seemed natural since Free French forces had supported the British and Americans in World War II (WWII) and Indochina had been a French colony since the

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    Dien Bien Phu Battle - VN

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    Battle of Đien Bien Phu was the climactic confrontation of the First Indochina War between the French Union ’s French Far East Expeditionary Corps and Viet Minh communist-nationalist revolutionaries. The battle occurred between March and May 1954 and culminated in a comprehensive French defeat that influenced negotiations over the future of Indochina at Geneva. Military historian Martin Windrow wrote that Đien Bien Phu was "the first time that a non-European colonial independence movement had evolved

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    The Symphony Orchestra

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    instruments play. There are many examples of core and peripheries in the world and only a handful of examples will be discussed. From paper 1‚ the relationship of core and periphery is discussed between the British East Indian Company and China. At first‚ China was the core and the British East Indian Company was the periphery. China was the core because China had the balance of trade tipping towards them. When China was asking only for silver for trade‚ Britain had no choice but to only trade silver

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    Colonize or Be Colonized As the colonies of the Unites States of America were establishing a new nation‚ independent of British control‚ another region of the world was just starting to taste European influence: the Pacific. Unlike the United States‚ where Britain exercised complete dominance for quite some time‚ the powers in the Pacific shifted among various countries and regions. These shifts in power were most evident starting around 1793 and throughout most of the 19th century when European

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    Ho Chi Minh (HCM) 1890-1965 Family background and education ← Born in Nguyen Sinh Cung in Kimlien in Annam province ← His father>teacher employed by the French‚ resigned in protest of French dominance over Vietnam>Ho learnt to resist French & fight for independence from his father ← Run msg’s for the anti French underground when he was a child ← Brought up n strong Confucian teachings and went to French school‚ where he learnt to speak French ← 1911 left Vietnam on a

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    Famines in India and China

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    Bibliography: Davis‚ Mike 2001 Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World. London: Verso. Marks‚ Robert B. 2007 The Origins of the Modern World: A Global and Ecological Narrative from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-first Century. Second edition. Lanham‚ MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Rouse‚ Roger. Dr. 2010 79-104 – Introduction to World History – Lectures. Spring 2010. Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh. Naqvi‚ Syed Kaazim. 2010 79-104 – Introduction to World History

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