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Securing the emperor, securitising the guns : the strangely delayed dissemination of Ottoman military technology in the late Ming empire
Noordam, Barend (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Fecha: 2021
Resumen: This article analyses the reasons behind the delayed appropriation and adoption of Ottoman harquebuses by the Ming army. Although these weapons had reached the empire by the mid-16th century, their existence was only acknowledged at the end of the century. Through the lens of securitisation, I will argue that this delay was a result of the context of Luso-Ottoman geopolitical rivalries in which these weapons were possibly leveraged as an incentive to form a Sino-Ottoman alliance against the Portuguese. I will argue that a civil bureaucracy averse to assertive activist rulership could have prevented the emperor from participating in the resulting military diplomacy. By comparing this event with a later Dutch East India Company embassy with similar geopolitical intentions, I will argue that the Ming civil officials achieved their goal by controlling the emperor's perception of Ottoman intentions. In terms of securitisation, this meant that the emperor himself was the main audience and his officials the securitising agents in matters of foreign relations.
Nota: Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598 Project
Nota: Ajuts: Research and writing for this article were done while the author was a part of the European Research Council-funded Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598 project hosted by the Autonomous University of Barcelona. It is a European Research Council Starting Grant project (2018-2024) run by ICREA professor Rebekah Clements
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Lengua: Anglès
Documento: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Materia: Cross-cultural negotiation ; Military technology transfer ; Diplomacy ; Ottoman empire ; Portugal ; Dutch East India Company ; Ming and Qing China ; Gift giving ; Imjin War (1592-8) ; Muskets ; Harquebuses
Publicado en: Journal of the British Academy, Vol. 9 Núm. 4 (2021) , p. 112-136, ISSN 2052-7217

DOI: 10.5871/jba/009s4.112


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