The Cold War in Asia: The Battle for Hearts and Minds
Editat de Zheng Yangwen, Hong Liu, Michael Szonyien Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 feb 2010
"As a whole, the essays contribute to enriching our understanding of what was really happening in an era that is too often understood in the catch-all framework of the Cold War." - Akira Iriye, Harvard University
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004175372
ISBN-10: 9004175377
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004175377
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Introduction
New Approaches to the Study of the Cold War in Asia
– Michael Szonyi and Hong Liu
Part I: World System and Asian Order
Chapter 1
What Cold War in Asia? An Interpretative Essay
- Immanuel Wallerstein
Chapter 2
Only Yesterday: China, Japan and the Transformation of East Asia
– Takashi Shiraishi and Caroline Sy Hau
Part II: The Propaganda Warfare
Chapter 3
U Nu, China and the “Burmese” Cold War: Propaganda in Burma in the 1950s
– Michael Charney
Chapter 4
Communism, Containment and the Chinese Overseas
– Meredith Oyen
Chapter 5
Limits to Propaganda: Hong Kong’s Leftist Media in the Cold War and Beyond
– Lu Yan
Chapter 6
Women’s Liberation in China during the Cold War
– Zheng Yangwen
Chapter 7
The Historicity of China’s Soft Power: The PRC and the Cultural Politics of Indonesia, 1945-1965
– Hong Liu
Part III: The Export and Globalisation of Maoism
Chapter 8
Transpacific Solidarities: A Mexican Case Study on the Diffusion of Maoism in Latin America
– Matthew Rothwell
Chapter 9
Mao and the Swedish United Front against the USA
– Perry Johansson
New Approaches to the Study of the Cold War in Asia
– Michael Szonyi and Hong Liu
Part I: World System and Asian Order
Chapter 1
What Cold War in Asia? An Interpretative Essay
- Immanuel Wallerstein
Chapter 2
Only Yesterday: China, Japan and the Transformation of East Asia
– Takashi Shiraishi and Caroline Sy Hau
Part II: The Propaganda Warfare
Chapter 3
U Nu, China and the “Burmese” Cold War: Propaganda in Burma in the 1950s
– Michael Charney
Chapter 4
Communism, Containment and the Chinese Overseas
– Meredith Oyen
Chapter 5
Limits to Propaganda: Hong Kong’s Leftist Media in the Cold War and Beyond
– Lu Yan
Chapter 6
Women’s Liberation in China during the Cold War
– Zheng Yangwen
Chapter 7
The Historicity of China’s Soft Power: The PRC and the Cultural Politics of Indonesia, 1945-1965
– Hong Liu
Part III: The Export and Globalisation of Maoism
Chapter 8
Transpacific Solidarities: A Mexican Case Study on the Diffusion of Maoism in Latin America
– Matthew Rothwell
Chapter 9
Mao and the Swedish United Front against the USA
– Perry Johansson
Recenzii
“This volume represents a significant and timely contribution to the growing fields of international history and of ‘new’ Cold War Studies.”
Matthew Johnson, Grinnell College
Matthew Johnson, Grinnell College
Notă biografică
Zheng Yangwen, Ph.D (2001) in History, University of Cambridge, teaches Chinese history at the University of Manchester. She is the author of The Social Life of Opium in China (Cambridge University Press, 2005).
Hong Liu is Professor of East Asian Studies and the founding director of the Centre for Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His most recent publication is China and the Shaping of Indonesia, 1949-1965 (National University of Singapore Press, forthcoming).
Michael Szonyi is Professor of Chinese history in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University. His most recent book is Cold War Island: Quemoy on the Front Line (Cambridge, 2008).
Hong Liu is Professor of East Asian Studies and the founding director of the Centre for Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His most recent publication is China and the Shaping of Indonesia, 1949-1965 (National University of Singapore Press, forthcoming).
Michael Szonyi is Professor of Chinese history in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University. His most recent book is Cold War Island: Quemoy on the Front Line (Cambridge, 2008).