Международная научная конференция ЮВА в СПбГУ-65

Международная научная конференция, посвященная 65-й годовщине начала изучения языков ЮВА в нашей стране 360 Le Vu Truong Qiang, Duong Quang Hiep as a useful counterweight to compete with the Portuguese in Melaka, and they stepped up their trade with the kingdom of Johor. In 1637, the Kingdom of Johor allied with the Dutch through a treaty signed between Emirate Abdul Jali and the Dutch. The Kingdom of Johor sent a fleet of 40 warships to help the Dutch expel Portugal from Melaka in the final battle (1640–1641).[7] This form of coalition helped Indonesia to dispel an old enemy, but gradually fell into the hands of a new enemy. To a certain extent, they have achieved some of the political goals that they pursue but do not anticipate the price to pay before a formidable colonial opponent of the Netherlands with the rising power of the first capitalist country in Europe. Siam also had a similar action with the Netherlands when established an intimate relationship with this country in 1604. Siamese considered such action as a strategic relationship to get rid of Portugal’s presence. Therefore, on 11/9/1608, Siam sent an embassy to the Netherlands and received a solemn welcome from the prince, asking the Netherlands to provide engineers to build dams, boats and even provide weapons. Siam gave the Netherlands the privilege of trading as well as the close relationship of military cooperation. Therefore, from 1628 to 1635, when Portugal and Spain waged war against Siam, the Netherlands intervened by sending five warships to assist.[8] Siam, along with the island kingdoms, contributed with the Netherlands to dispel the old enemies, instead being a “more comfortable” new opponent. Besides, another form of association is a form of coalition to compete for benefits, expressed through the temporary alliance of Siam — England is a clear evidence of this behavioral manner. The history of Siam in the early nineteenth century shows that Siam’s foreign relations under Rama III with Britain in the overall relations withWestern countries were most noticeable.After capturing Singapore (1819), the UK focused its attention on Peninsular Malaysia and the Siam market. On February 10, 1822, the Anglo-Siamese treaty was signed forming the initial premise in Anglo-Siamese relations in the new situation. Two years later, the situation became more complicated when British colonists launched a war to invade Burma in March

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