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.Contents1. Japanese national identity : a six-dimensional analysis / Gilbert Rozman2. South Korean national identity : a six-dimensional analysis / Gilbert Rozman3. Chinese national identity : a six-dimensional analysis / Gilbert Rozman4. The East Asian national identity syndrome / Gilbert Rozman5. Japanese national identity : evolution and prospects / Kazuhiko Togo6. Japan's national identity in postwar diplomacy : the three basic principles / Uuichi Hosoya7. Korean national identity : evolutionary stages and diplomatic challenges / Gilbert Rozman and Andrew Kim8. Unraveling national identity in South Korea : Minjok and Gukmin / Chung-in Moon9. China's national identity and foreign policy : continuity amid transformation / Jin Linbo10. China's national identity in diplomacy : noninterference in internal affairs / Ming Wan.Notes |