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East Asia and the Modern International Order

From Imperialism to the Cold War
Buch | Hardcover
388 Seiten
2025
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-54520-4 (ISBN)
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Stephan Haggard and David C. Kang bring together historians and political scientists to re-examine fourteen events in twentieth-century East Asian history that shaped world and regional politics. Case studies highlight the East Asian experience of empire, war and independence movements and shed light on contemporary international relations.
This crucial interdisciplinary work brings together historians and international relations specialists to re-examine fourteen events in twentieth-century East Asia that shaped world and regional politics. In a series of case studies framed by conceptual essays the authors examine key moments and their wider significance, including the Chinese Exclusion Acts in the United States; the Japanese racial equality proposal at the Versailles conference of 1919; anti-colonial movements in Southeast Asia before 1945; and the changing nature of sovereignty in the Pacific Islands. The authors decenter the Cold War in Asia away from American and European perspectives and examine how countries in the region positioned themselves given distinctive domestic coalitions. These historical examples demonstrate the unique East Asian experience of war, empire, and political independeence, shedding valuable light on contemporary international relations and the challenges faced in Asia-Pacific today.

Stephan Haggard is Distinguished Research Professor at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego and Research Director for Democracy and Global Governance at the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. His recent work on East Asia includes Developmental States and (with Marcus Noland) Hard Target: Sanctions, Inducements and the Case of North Korea. David C. Kang is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California and director of the USC Korean Studies Institute. He is the author of East Asia Before the West and co-author, with Xinru Ma, of Beyond Power Transitions. He is the co-editor with Stephan Haggard of East Asia in the World: Twelve Events that Shaped the Modern International Order.

Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: East Asia in the world: from imperialism to the cold war Stephan Haggard and David Kang; 2. The myth of the San Francisco system: understanding post-World War II East Asian order Evelyn Goh; Part II. The Imperial Era: 3. Survival through reforms: Siam and its escape from colonialism Pongkwan Sawasdipakdi; 4. The Russo-Japanese war, 1904–5 Scott Wolford; 5. The Chinese exclusion acts Enze Han, D. G. Kim; 6. Race and great power politics: the Japanese racial equality proposal of 1919 Erez Manela; Part III. To the Pacific War: 7. Reform, revolution, and state failure in early twentieth century China Richard Horowitz; 8. The second Sino-Japanese war and its aftermath, 1931–1965 Amy King; 9. Japanese expansionism and the 'greater east Asia co-prosperity sphere Jeremy Yellen; Part IV. The High Cold War in Asia: 10. Decentering the cold war from the division of Korea David Fields; 11. The first and second Taiwan straits crises Hsiao-ting Lin; 12. Alliances, state-building, and development in Asia James Lee; 13. Credibility and the Vietnam war in the era of incomplete US hegemony Khong Yuen Foong; 14. Nationalism and Anglo-American neo-colonialism in Southeast Asia, 1945–1965 Ngoei Wen-Qing; 15. Mandates, trusteeship, and decolonization in the North Pacific: balancing self-determination, development, and security Joanne Wallis, Jack Corbett; Part V. Conclusion: 16. Conclusion: a newly-dynamic East Asian international order Andrew Coe and Scott Wolford; Bibliography; Index.

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Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 737 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 1-009-54520-5 / 1009545205
ISBN-13 978-1-009-54520-4 / 9781009545204
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