"The pace and depth of change in East Asia has created the need for a new introduction to the region for students and the general reader. Not only is China growing at an amazing rate, but China's dynamism impacts the whole surrounding region. East Asia is becoming more closely integrated every year and Southeast Asia is increasingly drawn into the mix. John Miller sees East Asia's dramatic transformation in the context of modern history. His new introductory text presents a dynamic portrait of the emergence of East Asia in a well-written and engaging fashion. He challenges old assumptions, skillfully presents essential information about the past, and provides new avenues to understanding." - David D. Buck, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee"

Written with rare mastery and a sure sense of the essential, this concise general history of modern East Asia offers students and general readers an understanding of this dynamic region from a global perspective. It is the ideal introductory text for college survey courses in Asian and international studies.Following an introductory discussion of the regional concept, the first two chapters lay the foundations. Chapter 1 describes East Asia's geographical, human, cultural, economic, social, and political setting as it has evolved over the past several millennia, and the three major belief systems - Confucianism, Buddhism, and Islam. Chapter 2 presents a panoramic view of the region ca. 1800. The chapter introduces the "dramatis personae" - the Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Indonesians, Filipinos, and others - and describes their interactions with each other and with Imperial China.The following three chapters deal with European expansionism and East Asians' responses to the civilizational challenge; the stirrings of nationalism in reaction to European colonial rule; and the remarkable rise of Imperial Japan. Chapters 6 and 7 trace Japan's bid to lead a pan-Asianist revolt against the twin threats of Western liberalism and Soviet communism, and the ensuing Pacific War. Chapters 8 and 9 span the cold war era, from postwar U.S. hopes for a "Pax Americana" to the division of East Asia into communist and anti-communist blocs. The Sino-Soviet split and the Sino-American rapprochement of the early 1970s open the way to the "East Asian miracle" and a resurgence of East Asian regionalism, surveyed in Chapter 10. A concluding chapter considers the prospects for continued economic dynamism and the balance of nationalism and pan-Asian trends in shaping the future.
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Offers students and general readers an understanding of the modern East Asian region from a global perspective. This book describes East Asia's geographical, human, cultural, economic, social, and political setting as it has evolved, and the three major belief systems - Confucianism, Buddhism, and Islam.
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List of Illustrative Materials, Preface, Introduction: East Asia as a Region, 1. East Asia’s Foundations, 2. East Asia in 1800, 3. A Clash of Civilizations, 4. The Development of Nationalism, 5. The Rise of Imperial Japan, 6. The Turbulent 1920s and 1930s, 7. The Pacific War, 8. From Postwar to Cold War, 9. The Late Cold War, 10. Post–Cold War Trends, 11. East Asia’s Future, Select Bibliography, Credit Information for Maps and Illustrations, Index, About the Author
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ISBN
9780765618221
Publisert
2007-12-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
521 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
264

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