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The dream of East Asia : the rise of China, nationalism, popular memory, and regional dynamics in Northeast Asia / John Lie.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Asia shorts ; no. 2.Publication details: Ann Arbor, MI : Association for Asian Studies, c2018.Description: 126 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780924304873
  • 0924304871
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS504.5 .L54 2018
Contents:
The Analogy with Europe -- Nationalism -- Popular Memory and the Lessons of History -- Domestic Rules.
Summary: We are worried about China's emergence as an economic giant and military power that may upset the regional and, indeed, the global status quo. Much more mercurial, however, and therefore more frightening, is that riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma known as North Korea, with its alternate launching of rhetorical fusillades and long-range missiles. And what has happened to Japan, that once mighty economic engine now reduced to a source of bleak news about stagnation and malaise? Then there is South Korea, manufacturer of such technologically advanced products as smartphones, and lately a generator of transnational fads ranging from snail cream to K-pop. Going beyond these standard scripts, The Dream of East Asia presents a framework for understanding contemporary Northeast Asia, focusing on the countries that comprise our conventional understanding of what we call East Asia--namely, China, Taiwan, Japan, and the two Koreas. In so doing, John Lie illuminates regional economic, political, and cultural dynamics.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [105]-126).

The Analogy with Europe -- Nationalism -- Popular Memory and the Lessons of History -- Domestic Rules.

We are worried about China's emergence as an economic giant and military power that may upset the regional and, indeed, the global status quo. Much more mercurial, however, and therefore more frightening, is that riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma known as North Korea, with its alternate launching of rhetorical fusillades and long-range missiles. And what has happened to Japan, that once mighty economic engine now reduced to a source of bleak news about stagnation and malaise? Then there is South Korea, manufacturer of such technologically advanced products as smartphones, and lately a generator of transnational fads ranging from snail cream to K-pop. Going beyond these standard scripts, The Dream of East Asia presents a framework for understanding contemporary Northeast Asia, focusing on the countries that comprise our conventional understanding of what we call East Asia--namely, China, Taiwan, Japan, and the two Koreas. In so doing, John Lie illuminates regional economic, political, and cultural dynamics.

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