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Liuqiu (medieval)
Pictures of an Island Kingdom Depictions of Ryūkyū in Early Modern Japan
Sino-US Relations and Ulysses S. Grant's Mediation
US Ambiguity on the Senkakus' Sovereignty
By Cao Cunxin
International Law's Unhelpful Role in the Senkaku Islands
The Handy Guide for Foreigners in Taiwan
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The East Asian Maritime World 1400–1800 : Its Fabrics of Power and Dynamics of Exchanges Edited by Angela Schottenhammer
1 INTRODUCTION Accounts of Taiwan and Its History Have Been
The Senkaku Islands*1
A Social History of Okinawan Musical Drama A
Fujian and the Making of a Maritime Frontier in Seventeenth-Century China
The Involvement of Fishers of Xiao Liuqiu in the Southeast Asia Tuna Fishery, 1945 - 1980
The Case of the 1871 Ryukyu Shipwreck Incident
The Chinese Tributary System and Traditional International Order in East Asia During the Ming and Qing Dynasties from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century
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Taiwan's History 5 Nally, to This View
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A General Outline of the Role of Chinese and East Asian Maritime Space from Its Origins to C.1800 ^
Chinese 1418 Map 236.3 TITLE
The Exercise of Executive Jurisdiction in the Seas Around the Senkaku
The Transmission of Neo-Confucianism to the Ryukyu (Liuqiu) Islands and Its Historical Significance: Ritual and Rectification of Names in a Bipolar Authority Field
What Does the Demise of Ryukyu Mean for the Sino-Japanese Diaoyu/ Senkaku Islands Dispute?1
Writing Pirates: Vernacular Fiction and Oceans in Late Ming China