دانلود کتاب Politics, Culture and Identities in East Asia: Integration and Division
by Peng Er Lam
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عنوان فارسی: سیاست، فرهنگ و هویت در شرق آسیا: ادغام و تقسیم |
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Contents:
Introduction: Politics, Culture and Identity in East Asia: Integration and Division (The Editors)
East Asia: Geopolitics and Economic Interdependency:
Four Geopolitical Vectors in East Asia: China Rising, US Rebalancing, Japan "Normalising" and ASEAN Community Building (Lam Peng Er)
Hot Spots in the Korean Peninsula and the East and South China Seas: Obstacles to an East Asian Community (Lam Peng Er)
Economic Ties that Bind East Asia (Chiang Min-Hua)
Politics of Identity:
"Fishball Revolution" and Hong Kong's Identity (Lim Tai Wei)
The Taiwanese Identity: Social Construction and Dynamic Changes in Cultural and Political Factors of Influence (Katherine Tseng Hui-Yi)
ASEAN Identity: An Elusive Dream? (Lim Tai Wei)
China, Japan and the Two Koreas: A Clash of Identities (Lam Peng Er)
Regionalism, Popular Culture, Food, Media and Tourism:
J-Pop and Manga in East Asia (Lim Tai Wei)
Interlocking Cultural Relations Between South Korea and Its Neighbouring Countries (Lim Wen Xin)
Chinese-Language Media in East Asia: Connectivity Amid Diversity (Shih Hui Min)
China's Media Portrayal of ASEAN: From Antagonism to Euphoria to Circumspection (Lye Liang Fook)
Intra-East Asian Tourism: An Exponential Rise Despite Bilateral Geopolitical Tensions (Liu Bojian)
China: A New Global Education Hub (Wu Xiaoping)
Readership: Policymakers, academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in geopolitics and politics of identities of East Asia.
Keywords: East Asia;Politics;International Relations;IndentitiesReview: Key Features:
The diversity of scholars with individuals from Singapore, China, Malaysia and Taiwan lends different perspectives to the studying of East Asia
Other than the different nationalities of the scholars involved in this project, it is also a multidisciplinary venture with political scientists, economists, Japan experts, Sinologists and Southeast Asian experts involved
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