Boxer Protocol (Xinchou Treaty) (Xīnchǒu Tiáoyuē 辛丑条约)|Xīnchǒu Tiáoyuē 辛丑条约 (Boxer Protocol (Xinchou Treaty))
Raphael ISRAELI Stereographic print from 1901. The original caption read: U.S. Minister E.H. Conger and staff, heroes of the awful
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:06:55+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Document|
Raphael ISRAELI Stereographic print from 1901. The original caption read: U.S. Minister E.H. Conger and staff, heroes of the awful
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:06:55+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Document, Governance|
Winberg CHAI The 92 Consensus is a face-saving agreement reached in 1992 between China and Taiwan—technically still at war—in which
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:06:54+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Document, Governance|
June GRASSO Richard Nixon, President of the United States, in 1972. Nixon thought his diplomatic efforts with China to be
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:06:54+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Document|
June GRASSO The Sino-American Commercial Treaty of 1946 was a controversial agreement aimed at providing the Nationalists with much needed
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:06:54+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Document, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China|
Steven PHILLIPS The 1844 Treaty of Wangxia set a pattern for Sino-American relations, as United States diplomats sought to build
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:06:53+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Document|
Alan BAUMLER One of the most important of the “unequal treaties,” the Treaty of Tianjin developed as an outcome of