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The U.S. feared that European nations would monopolize Chinese trade.
it is unclear whether you are asking what a 'policy of genocide' is, or was 'Hitler's policy' one of genocide. otherwise it answers itself: Hitler had a policy of genocide towards European Jews.
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chinese were excluded
They resented the influence of foreigners in China.
The U.S. feared that European nations would monopolize Chinese trade.
The U.S. feared that European nations would monopolize Chinese trade.
Pirates and smugglers began to supply European merchants with Chinese goods.
Centre for European Policy Studies was created in 1983.
During the Golden Age of China, there were periods of isolationism, such as the Ming Dynasty's strict trade policies and the self-sufficiency promoted during the Song Dynasty. However, China also engaged in diplomatic and trade relations with neighboring regions like Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Overall, Chinese isolationism was not absolute and there were periods of openness and exchange with other civilizations.
Yes, the Chinese practiced a policy of isolationism in the Golden Age.
Pirates and smugglers began to supply European merchants with Chinese goods.
The 72-hour clause in an engineering insurance policy is an advantage to the homeowner and not a disadvantage.
it is unclear whether you are asking what a 'policy of genocide' is, or was 'Hitler's policy' one of genocide. otherwise it answers itself: Hitler had a policy of genocide towards European Jews.
the fishing policy started in 1975
The Monroe Doctrine was the policy that said that European nations should not interfere with America.
The Chinese one-child policy was enacted in 1979 by the Chinese government under leader Deng Xiaoping as a means to curb population growth. While it is a government policy rather than an invention, it is often associated with Deng Xiaoping due to his role in its implementation.