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Rethinking Sino-Japanese Alienation

History Problems and Historical Opportunities
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
356 Seiten
Englisch
Saunders College Publishingerschienen am23.01.2020
Contemporary political and societal relations between China and Japan are poisoned by divergent historical memories. This book addresses this problem from novel outsider perspectives.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextContemporary political and societal relations between China and Japan are poisoned by divergent historical memories. This book addresses this problem from novel outsider perspectives.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-885139-4
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum23.01.2020
Seiten356 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 233 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht547 g
Artikel-Nr.53711748

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction to the BookPart I - Historical Similarities and Historical Opportunities1: China and Japan: Historical Parallels Versus a Narcissism of Small DifferencesPart II - Constructing History Collectively for Northeast Asia Since 18402: Confronting the China-Japan History Problem in Northeast Asia3: Evaluating Northeast Asian History CollectivelyPart III - Negotiating a New Great Power Bargain: Contemporary Sino-Japanese Strategic Relations in Historical Context4: Unpacking the Contemporary Strategic Problem in Northeast Asia5: No Bargains: Understanding Contemporary Sino-Japanese Strategic Relations6: Re-visiting the Historical Context of Sino-Japanese Strategic Relations, 1400-19007: Opportunities for a Great Power Bargain Between China and JapanConclusions to the Bookmehr

Autor

Barry Buzan is a Fellow of the British Academy, Emeritus Professor in the LSE Department of International Relations and a Senior Fellow at LSE IDEAS. He was formerly Montague Burton Professor in the Department of International Relations, LSE. Among his books are, with Richard Little, International Systems in World History (2000); with Ole Wæver, Regions and Powers (2003); From International to World Society? (2004); with Lene Hansen, The Evolution of International Security Studies (2009); An Introduction to the English School of International Relations (2014); with George Lawson, The Global Transformation: History, Modernity and International Relations (2015); and with Laust Schouenborg, Global International Society: A New Framework for Analysis (2018). He has written more than a dozen article on China and Japan, including a trilogy of pieces in the Chinese Journal of International Politics exploring the possibilities for China's 'peaceful rise'.


Evelyn Goh is the Shedden Professor of Strategic Policy Studies at The Australian National University, Australia, where she is also Director of Research in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre. Her research focuses on security and international relations in the Asia-Pacific, U.S.-China diplomatic history and contemporary relations, and the economic-security nexus in China's strategic policy. Her publications include The Struggle for Order: Hegemony, Hierarchy and Transition in Post-Cold War East Asia (OUP, 2013, 2015); 'Great Powers and Hierarchical Order in Southeast Asia: Analyzing Regional Security Strategies', International Security 32:3 (Winter 2007/8): 113-57; Constructing the US Rapprochement with China, 1961-1974: From Red Menace to Tacit Ally (Cambridge University Press, 2004); and the edited volume Rising China's Influence in Developing Asia (OUP, 2016). She is co-editor of the Cambridge Studies in International Relations book series.