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  2. Foreign relations of imperial China - Wikipedia

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    The Yongle Emperor (r. 1402–1424). During his reign, Admiral Zheng He led a gigantic maritime tributary fleet abroad on the seven treasure voyages.. In premodern times, the theory of foreign relations of China held that the Chinese Empire was the Celestial Dynasty, the center of world civilization, with the Emperor of China being the leader of the civilized world.

  3. Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with the Qing ...

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    While the Qing dynasty of China tried to maintain the traditional tributary system of China, by the 19th century Qing China had become part of a European-style community of sovereign states [1] and had established official diplomatic relations with over twenty countries around the world before its downfall in 1912.

  4. History of foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    For the earlier period see Foreign relations of imperial China, and for the current foreign relations of China see Foreign relations of China. During the period from 1800 to 1925, China's foreign policy was largely shaped by the country's efforts to resist Western imperialism and maintain its territorial integrity. Some of the key features of ...

  5. Three Departments and Six Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The Department of State Affairs (尚 書 省, Shàngshūshěng), also known as the Imperial Secretariat, was the primary executive institution of imperial China, head of the Six Ministries, the Nine Courts, and the Three Directorates (sometimes five).

  6. Zongli Yamen - Wikipedia

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    The Zongli Yamen (Chinese: 總理衙門), short for Office for the General Management of Affairs Concerning the Various Countries [1] (總理各國事務衙門), also known as Prime Minister's Office, [2] Office of General Management, [3] was the government body in charge of foreign policy in imperial China during the late Qing dynasty.

  7. Category:Foreign relations of Imperial China - Wikipedia

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    Template:Foreign trade in Imperial China This page was last edited on 30 November 2019, at 12:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Foreign concessions in China - Wikipedia

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    Foreign concessions in China were a group of concessions that existed during late Imperial China and the Republic of China, which were governed and occupied by foreign powers, and are frequently associated with colonialism and imperialism. The concessions had extraterritoriality and were enclaves inside key cities that became treaty ports. All ...

  9. Pentagon, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs discuss ties - AOL

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    The Pentagon's top official for Asia spoke with an official from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Pentagon said on Wednesday, in a rare high-level conversation between senior U.S. and ...