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Discover the intricate and compelling history of the China-Korea relationship with 'China and Korea: A Complex Interplay,' a brand new book from the esteemed Harvard University Press. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this insightful text by renowned historian Odd Arne Westad delves deep into the cultural, political, and social influences that have shaped these two neighboring nations over centuries. With a focus on the pivotal role China has played as a mentor and protector to Korea, this book examines the profound cultural exchanges, from the early adoption of Chinese characters in the Korean written language to the lasting impact of Confucianism on Korean governance. As Westad chronicles the vassalship of Korea during the Ming Dynasty and the subsequent strains that appeared in the nineteenth century due to Western encroachment and Japanese imperialists, readers will gain a clearer understanding of how these historical dynamics continue to influence contemporary geopolitics. The expertly crafted narratives reveal how nationalism, revolution, and conflict in the twentieth century have redefined the China-Korea ties. This essential read is not just a history book—it's your gateway to understanding the complexities and implications of the China-Korea relationship in today's world.