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Shellen Xiao Wu, "Birth of the Geopolitical Age: Global Frontiers and the Making of Modern China" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Oct 20, 2023
Shelyn Shawu, expert on geopolitics of frontier development, discusses her book 'Birth of the Geopolitical Age: Global Frontiers and the Making of Modern China'. Topics include the concept of 'geomodernity', importance of geography in understanding the modern world, agriculture and the frontier in China, tracing individual lives in geopolitical studies, and long-term impacts of Chinese scientists' choices.
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- China's unique history and successful navigation of the twentieth century with its imperial territorial expanse largely intact informed the making of the modern Chinese state through global examples of frontier settlements.
- The rise of modern science and advancements in transportation networks played a crucial role in shaping geopolitics, territories, frontiers, and national identities during the 1850s to the mid-20th century period.
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