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Tokyo: The Japan Times, Ltd., 2004
327.17 Eas
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Tokyo: The Japan Times, 2009
327.17 EAS
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Tokyo: The Japan Times, 2010
327.17 EAS
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Abstrak :
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.
Contents
1. Japanese national identity : a six-dimensional analysis / Gilbert Rozman
2. South Korean national identity : a six-dimensional analysis / Gilbert Rozman
3. Chinese national identity : a six-dimensional analysis / Gilbert Rozman
4. The East Asian national identity syndrome / Gilbert Rozman
5. Japanese national identity : evolution and prospects / Kazuhiko Togo
6. Japan's national identity in postwar diplomacy : the three basic principles / Uuichi Hosoya
7. Korean national identity : evolutionary stages and diplomatic challenges / Gilbert Rozman and Andrew Kim
8. Unraveling national identity in South Korea : Minjok and Gukmin / Chung-in Moon
9. China's national identity and foreign policy : continuity amid transformation / Jin Linbo
10. China's national identity in diplomacy : noninterference in internal affairs / Ming Wan.
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Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2011
950 EAS (1)
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Tokyo: The Japan Times, 2017
327.17 EAS
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Chua, Beng Huat
Abstrak :
"As postcolonial nations, the boundaries of countries in island Southeast Asia were determined and delineated by the respective colonial administrations prior to political independence. Consequently, the territorial boundaries approximately correspond with the territorial limits under colonial tutelage. Within these territories are to be found indigenous colonized population and resident immigrant populations encouraged by the economic opportunities provided by colonization. As postcolonial nations, these countries are unavoidably 'multiracial' or 'multiethnic', and thus 'multicultural', by their colonial legacies. Each of these countries has transformed this demographic and geographic reality into part of the national ideology and political practice, in respective ways that are historically over determined. This paper will attempt to place these three cases within a larger theoretical framework of multiculturalism and call for political adjustments in the three polities."
[Place of publication not identified]: [Publisher not identified], 2002
AJ-Pdf
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Tokyo: The National Institute for Defense Studies, 2019
327 EAS
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Indonesia, 1992
S7915
UI - Skripsi Membership Universitas Indonesia Library
Tokyo : Centre for East Asian Culture Studies
050 EAC 16 (1977)
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin Universitas Indonesia Library
Hang, Xing
Abstrak :
The Zheng family of merchants and militarists emerged from the tumultuous seventeenth century amid a severe economic depression, a harrowing dynastic transition from the ethnic Chinese Ming to the Manchu Qing, and the first wave of European expansion into East Asia. Under four generations of leaders over six decades, the Zheng had come to dominate trade across the China Seas. Their average annual earnings matched, and at times exceeded, those of their fiercest rivals: the Dutch East India Company. Although nominally loyal to the Ming in its doomed struggle against the Manchus, the Zheng eventually forged an autonomous territorial state based on Taiwan with the potential to encompass the family's entire economic sphere of influence. Through the story of the Zheng, Xing Hang provides a fresh perspective on the economic divergence of early modern China from western Europe, its twenty-first-century resurgence, and the meaning of a Chinese identity outside China.
United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2015
e20528828
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library