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International Law as World Order
in Late Imperial China
Sinica Leidensia
Edited by
Barend J. ter Haar
In co-operation with
P.K. Bol, W.L. Idema, D.R. Knechtges, E.S.Rawski,
E. Zürcher, H.T. Zurndorfer
VOLUME 78
International Law as World Order
in Late Imperial China
Translation, Reception and Discourse, 1847-1911
By
Rune Svarverud
LEIDEN • BOSTON
2007
On the cover
: World order in China. The title of this map is “Partitioning China like a melon” and
is reproduced in
E’shi jingwen
from a British newspaper. A Russian bear, an English dog, a French
frog, a German snake, a Japanese sun, and an American crow represent the partakers in the
partitioning of China. This partitioning of China is the result of the 1895 American-Japanese
treaty, according to the editors of the
E’shi ingwen
. (
E’shi jingwen
঎ࠃᤞፊ
15 December 1903)
This book is printed on acid-free paper.
ISSN: 0169-9563
ISBN: 978 90 04 16019 4
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