China-Vietnam-France relations on the verge of the collapse of the tributary system in the 19th century
This article attempts to explain why China-Vietnam relations, which were based on tributary ties, broke down when France conquered Vietnam in the 19th century. As such, it traces the history of China-Vietnam-France relations, particularly on the eve of the French invasion of Vietnam, and explo...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2022
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20304/1/57346-189459-1-SM.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20304/ https://ejournal.ukm.my/jebat/issue/view/1535 |
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Summary: | This article attempts to explain why China-Vietnam relations, which
were based on tributary ties, broke down when France conquered
Vietnam in the 19th century. As such, it traces the history of China-Vietnam-France relations, particularly on the eve of the French invasion
of Vietnam, and explores China’s efforts to defend the country. This
study is significant because it sheds light on the history of the French
conquest of Vietnam while it was under the Chinese tributary system.
For almost a century, China claimed to have power as a presidential
state over Vietnam. However, the French did not acknowledge China’s
power. Moreover, one by one, the territories of Vietnam were seized
and eventually conquered by France. In this study, qualitative content
analysis was applied to primary and secondary sources to evaluate
the extent to which the tributary system affected and influenced the
international external relations between the three countries of the three
countries. The study’s findings showed that Vietnam had autonomy
in theory but was submissive and willingly under China’s protection
regarding its foreign affairs. However, the French did not recognize
the tributary system as a foreign relationship, and they continued to
mobilise colonial efforts in Vietnam in the mid-late 19th century. |
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