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Major powers ≥ 40 points 4 India: 39.7 Middle powers ≥ 10 points 5 Russia: 33.5 6 Australia: 32.4 7 South Korea: 31.6 8 Singapore: 27.4 9 Thailand: 20.8 10 Malaysia: 20.7 11 Indonesia: 19.9 12 Vietnam: 19.2 13 New Zealand: 19.0 14 Taiwan: 16.7 15 Pakistan: 15.2 16 Philippines: 13.3 17 North Korea: 12.3 18 Bangladesh: 9.2 Minor powers < 10 ...
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JHTI is an expanding online collection of historical texts. The original version of every paragraph is cross-linked with an English translation. The original words in Japanese and English translation are on the same screen. [4] There are seven categories of writings, [2] including
A copy of the book is alleged to have been stolen from Kinoaki himself by the book’s translator, Kilsoo Haan. [2]Some Japanese sources allege that the book is actually a work of propaganda, intended to lift civilian morale and reassure the public of that Japan will have a chance for a negotiated peace in the event it finds itself coerced into war with the United States.
Sancai Tuhui (Chinese: 三才圖會, san-TS'EYE TOO-khwey), compiled by Wang Qi (Chinese: 王圻) and his son Wang Siyi (王思義), is a Chinese leishu encyclopedia, completed in 1607 and published in 1609 during the late Ming dynasty, featuring illustrations of subjects in the three worlds of heaven, earth, and humanity.
A History of East Asian Civilization: Volume One : East Asia the Great Tradition and A History of East Asian Civilization: Volume Two : East Asia the Modern transformation (1966) Online free to borrow; Metcalf, Barbara Daly; Metcalf, Thomas R. (2006). A Concise History of Modern India. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-86362-9.
Yu Sŏngnyong (1542–1607) was born in Uiseong, in Gyeongsang province, during the Korean Joseon Dynasty, to a yangban family of the Pungsan Yu clan. Passing the Samsai level of the Gwageo civil service examination in 1564, and the Mungwa level in 1566, Yu rose through the ranks of the scholar-official bureaucracy holding various positions including Jwauijeong (Second State Councillor) and ...