The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy

In recent years, two apparently different and unconnected problems have received repeated attention from global news outlets, namely the opioid crisis and the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. The opioid crisis, which is especially catastrophic in the United States, involves the over-prescription...

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García Marcano, Elisa Sofía
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2021
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Universidad EAFIT
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Opium wars
Anglo-Indian history
commodity trade
XIX century
socio-po-litical effects and outcomes
Guerras del opio
Historia anglo-india
comercio mercantil
siglo XIX
efec-tos y resultados sociopolíticos
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Copyright © 2021 Elisa Sofía García Marcano
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv El comercio del opio angloíndio del siglo diecinueve con China y su legado duradero
title The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
spellingShingle The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
Opium wars
Anglo-Indian history
commodity trade
XIX century
socio-po-litical effects and outcomes
Guerras del opio
Historia anglo-india
comercio mercantil
siglo XIX
efec-tos y resultados sociopolíticos
title_short The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
title_full The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
title_fullStr The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
title_full_unstemmed The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
title_sort The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting Legacy
dc.creator.fl_str_mv García Marcano, Elisa Sofía
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv García Marcano, Elisa Sofía
dc.contributor.affiliation.spa.fl_str_mv Universidad EAFIT
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Opium wars
Anglo-Indian history
commodity trade
XIX century
socio-po-litical effects and outcomes
topic Opium wars
Anglo-Indian history
commodity trade
XIX century
socio-po-litical effects and outcomes
Guerras del opio
Historia anglo-india
comercio mercantil
siglo XIX
efec-tos y resultados sociopolíticos
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Guerras del opio
Historia anglo-india
comercio mercantil
siglo XIX
efec-tos y resultados sociopolíticos
description In recent years, two apparently different and unconnected problems have received repeated attention from global news outlets, namely the opioid crisis and the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. The opioid crisis, which is especially catastrophic in the United States, involves the over-prescription and abuse of synthetic opioid painkillers such as oxycontin and fentanyl (Felter, 2020). The pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong involves legions of pro-testers, many of them university students, taking to the streets against what they see as the erosion of their civil liberties at the hands of the mainland Chinese government (Perper, 2019). How can these two issues possibly be connected? This paper tells the story of how the world’s first great opioid crisis occurred in nineteenth-century China, and how the drug trafficking British thwarted the Chinese government’s attempts to stop drug imports, fighting two wars in the process. Upon conclusion of the first of these wars, China was forced to cede the territory of Hong Kong. This British colonial outpost became the principle entrepôt for British opium entering the Chinese market. Over the next century and a half, Hong Kong grew into one of the world’s most dynamic commercial cities, and its citizens enjoyed liberties under British rule that were not available to the mainland Chinese population. Thus, the legacy of the opium wars and the British opium trade to China is still very much with us today.
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dc.source.spa.fl_str_mv Mundo Asia Pacífico, Vol. 10, Núm. 19 (2021)
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spelling Medellín de: Lat: 06 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 6.2500 decimal degrees Long: 075 36 00 W degrees minutes Long: -75.6000 decimal degrees2021-12-172022-03-23T16:59:34Z2021-12-172022-03-23T16:59:34Z2344-8172http://hdl.handle.net/10784/31027In recent years, two apparently different and unconnected problems have received repeated attention from global news outlets, namely the opioid crisis and the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. The opioid crisis, which is especially catastrophic in the United States, involves the over-prescription and abuse of synthetic opioid painkillers such as oxycontin and fentanyl (Felter, 2020). The pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong involves legions of pro-testers, many of them university students, taking to the streets against what they see as the erosion of their civil liberties at the hands of the mainland Chinese government (Perper, 2019). How can these two issues possibly be connected? This paper tells the story of how the world’s first great opioid crisis occurred in nineteenth-century China, and how the drug trafficking British thwarted the Chinese government’s attempts to stop drug imports, fighting two wars in the process. Upon conclusion of the first of these wars, China was forced to cede the territory of Hong Kong. This British colonial outpost became the principle entrepôt for British opium entering the Chinese market. Over the next century and a half, Hong Kong grew into one of the world’s most dynamic commercial cities, and its citizens enjoyed liberties under British rule that were not available to the mainland Chinese population. Thus, the legacy of the opium wars and the British opium trade to China is still very much with us today.En los últimos años, dos problemas aparentemente diferentes e inconexos han recibido una atención reiterada de los medios de comunicación en todo el mundo, siendo estos, la crisis de los opioides y el movimiento pro democracia en Hong Kong. La crisis de los opioides, que es especialmente catastrófica en los Estados Unidos, implica la prescripción excesiva y el abuso de an-algésicos opioides sintéticos como el oxycontin y el fentanilo (Felter, 2020). El movimiento a favor de la democracia en Hong Kong involucra a legiones de manifestantes, muchos de ellos estudiantes universitarios, que toman las calles contra lo que ven como la erosión de sus libertades civiles a manos del gobierno de China continental (Perper, 2019). ¿Cómo se pueden conec-tar estos dos problemas? Este artículo cuenta la historia de cómo ocurrió la primera gran crisis de opioides en la China del siglo XIX, y cómo los británi-cos del narcotráfico frustraron los intentos del gobierno chino de detener las importaciones de drogas, librando dos guerras en el proceso. Al concluir la primera de estas guerras, China se vio obligada a ceder el territorio de Hong Kong. Este puesto de avanzada colonial británico se convirtió en el principal centro de entrada del opio británico en el mercado chino. Durante el siglo y medio siguiente, Hong Kong se convirtió en una de las ciudades comerciales más dinámicas del mundo, y sus ciudadanos disfrutaron de libertades bajo el dominio británico que no estaban disponibles para la población de China con-tinental. Por lo tanto, el legado de las guerras del opio y el comercio británico de opio a China todavía está muy presente en la actualidad.application/pdfspaUniversidad EAFIThttps://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/map/article/view/7209https://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/map/article/view/7209Copyright © 2021 Elisa Sofía García MarcanoAcceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Mundo Asia Pacífico, Vol. 10, Núm. 19 (2021)The Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Opium Trade to China and its Lasting LegacyEl comercio del opio angloíndio del siglo diecinueve con China y su legado duraderoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlearticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpublishedVersionArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Opium warsAnglo-Indian historycommodity tradeXIX centurysocio-po-litical effects and outcomesGuerras del opioHistoria anglo-indiacomercio mercantilsiglo XIXefec-tos y resultados sociopolíticosGarcía Marcano, Elisa SofíaUniversidad EAFITMundo Asia Pacífico10199810910784/31027oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/310272022-03-23 11:59:34.896metadata.onlyhttps://repository.eafit.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITrepositorio@eafit.edu.co