China’s Foreign Trade: A Centralized Management System, 1949–1952
Pei, Changhong; Wang, Wanshan
2022-10-23 00:00:00
[After the First Opium War, China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity were seriously damaged. The country also lost its independence in foreign trade, which became completely dependent on the colonial empires, and therefore a kind of foreign trade characteristic of a semi-colony.]
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[After the First Opium War, China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity were seriously damaged. The country also lost its independence in foreign trade, which became completely dependent on the colonial empires, and therefore a kind of foreign trade characteristic of a semi-colony.]
Published: Oct 23, 2022
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