Book contents
- The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800
- Additional material
- The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Cover Image
- Maps
- Note on Terminology
- Preface
- Frontispiece
- Introduction
- Part I The Grumbling Hive
- Part II The Atlantic World
- Part III Monsoon Asia
- Introduction
- 7 The Dutch Tropics
- 8 The Indian Ocean
- 9 The South China Sea
- Conclusion
- Coda
- References
- Index
9 - The South China Sea
from Part III - Monsoon Asia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 September 2020
- The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800
- Additional material
- The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Cover Image
- Maps
- Note on Terminology
- Preface
- Frontispiece
- Introduction
- Part I The Grumbling Hive
- Part II The Atlantic World
- Part III Monsoon Asia
- Introduction
- 7 The Dutch Tropics
- 8 The Indian Ocean
- 9 The South China Sea
- Conclusion
- Coda
- References
- Index
Summary
This chapter deals primarily with the Company commercial policy in East Asia and mainland Southeast Asia but also discusses extensively the first territorial Dutch colony in Taiwan. It highlights the crucial position of Japan where the Dutch could build on their exclusive trading rights in Deshima to procure the precious metals that were necessary for the India trade. The China trade is discussed in connection with the restrictive policies of the Ming and Qing states as well as in the context of the trading interests of the Dutch headquarters in Batavia. In conclusion, a comparison is made between the Dutch position in Mughal India and Qing China as well as between the Dutch Empire and other European empires in Asia.
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- The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800 , pp. 353 - 388Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020