Contemporary relations between Greater China and Japan have been conditioned both by differing responses to the impact of Western colonialism during the mid-nineteenth century and the legacy of the Cold War. There are mutual suspicions: the Chinese fear of a Japanese military revival and the Japanese concern over increasing Chinese economic competition and territorial ambitions. Robert Taylor recognises the mistrust in Sino-Japanese relations, but also sees shared advantages in this traditionally adversarial relationship. The Chinese are currently modelling their economic strategy on...
Contemporary relations between Greater China and Japan have been conditioned both by differing responses to the impact of Western colonialism during t...
SIMPLE PLEASURES is a wonderful sourcebook of ideas, stories, inspirational quotes, recipes, and activities showing us how to get more pleasure from the simple things of life. From comfort foods, the soothing art of taking a bath, and a homemade herbal facial, to the miraculous journey of a country walk, chess in cafs, and the ritual around cooking a good soup, the authors offer a compendium of life's marvels.
SIMPLE PLEASURES is a wonderful sourcebook of ideas, stories, inspirational quotes, recipes, and activities showing us how to get more pleasure from t...
Robert Taylor examines some of the most important personalities and events that shaped the Trades Union Congress during the twentieth century, from the General Strike of 1926 to the New Unionism of the 1990s. The study includes portraits of Walter Citrine, founder of the modern TUC, as well as Ernest Bevin, Arthur Deaking, Frank Cousins, George Woodcock, Vic Feather, Jack Jones, Len Murray, Norman Willis and John Monks.
Robert Taylor examines some of the most important personalities and events that shaped the Trades Union Congress during the twentieth century, from th...
Robert Taylor examines some of the most important personalities and events that shaped the Trades Union Congress during the twentieth century, from the General Strike of 1926 to the New Unionism of the 1990s. The study includes portraits of Walter Citrine, founder of the modern TUC, as well as Ernest Bevin, Arthur Deaking, Frank Cousins, George Woodcock, Vic Feather, Jack Jones, Len Murray, Norman Willis and John Monks.
Robert Taylor examines some of the most important personalities and events that shaped the Trades Union Congress during the twentieth century, from th...