Misunderstanding Asia : international relations theory and Asian studies over half a century / edited by Gilbert Rozman.
"International relations theory has repeatedly failed to grasp dramatic changes occurring in East Asia. Asia has long remained peripheral, approached deductively based on findings drawn from the Euro-Atlantic region rather than through the prism of area experts and debates within the region. In...
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2015.
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Series: | International relations and comparisons in Northeast Asia.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: The 1970s
- The 1970s: Asia's Emergence in IR Theory / Gilbert Rozman
- Sino-Soviet Relations in the 1970s and IR Theory / Sergey Radchenko
- Part II: The 1980s
- The 1980s: Asia's Upheavals and IR Theory / Gilbert Rozman
- The 1980s-1990s: Seen Through IR Theory in China and Russia / Gilbert Rozman
- Part III: The 1990s
- The 1990s: Asia's Transformation and IR Theory / Gilbert Rozman
- IR Theory and Asia Studies: The 1990s / Kazuhiko Togo
- Part IV: The 200s
- The 2000's: China's Rise, Responses to It, And IR Theory / Gilbert Rozman
- IR Theory and Bilateral Relations among China, Japan, and South Korea in the 2000s / Yinan He
- Part V: The 2010s
- The 2010s: Asia's Slide toward Conflict and IR Theory / Gilbert Rozman
- The Legacy of Historical Revisionism in Japan in the 2010s / Koichi Nakano
- The Legacy of Historical Memory and China's Foreign Policy in the 2010s / Zheng Wang
- The Legacy of the 1980s For Russia's Relations in Northeast Asia in the 2010s / Sergey Radchenko
- The Legacy of Communism and IR in East Asia in the 2010s / Gilbert Rozman.