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East Asian National Identities: Common Roots and Chinese Exceptionalism

Editat de Gilbert Rozman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2012
This rigorous comparative study of national identity in Japan, South Korea, and China examines countries with long histories influenced by Confucian thought, surging nationalism, and far-reaching ambitions for regional importance. East Asian National Identities compares national identities in terms of six dimensions encompassing ideology; history; the salience of cultural, political, and economic factors; superiority as a model national community; displacement of the U.S. in Asia; and depth of national identity. Through this analysis, Gilbert Rozman draws the three countries together in an East Asian National Identity Syndrome. Other contributors review historical sources and critical themes of identity in all three countries.

Contributors include professors of sociology, international relations, and political science in the United States, Japan, South Korea, and China.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780804781176
ISBN-10: 0804781176
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford University Press

Recenzii

"A seminal work of superb scholarship, National Identities and Bilateral Relations: Widening Gaps in East Asia and Chinese Demonization of the United States is highly recommended for governmental and academic library International Studies Reference collections and contemporary East Asia Political Science Studies supplemental reading lists."—James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review

"[T]he book is distinctive as a systematic, comparative, regionally focused, and comprehensive study. . . . Recommended."—X. Li, CHOICE

"The book is a very good overview of issues related to national identity in Japan, South Korea, and China. The six-dimensional analysis offers a novel approach to the study of national identity, and the comparative study should be commended."—Gi-Wook Shin, Director, Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center

Notă biografică

Gilbert Rozman is the Musgrave Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. He was a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center in 2010-11.