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  • 2015-2019  (6)
  • Cham : Palgrave Macmillan  (2)
  • London [u.a.] : Routledge  (2)
  • München : Iudicium-Verl.  (2)
  • Japan  (6)
  • Political Science  (6)
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  • 1
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Japan ; Russland ; Geschichte
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  • 2
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Japan ; Russland ; Geschichte
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783319651538
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 407 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48251052
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1912-1933 ; Asianismus ; Nationalismus ; Japan ; China ; Nationalism / History / 20th century / China ; Nationalism / History / 20th century / Japan ; National characteristics, Chinese ; National characteristics, Japanese ; Hegemony / History / 20th century / China ; Hegemony / History / 20th century / Japan ; China / Relations / Japan ; Japan / Relations / China ; China ; Japan ; Nationalismus ; Asianismus ; Geschichte 1912-1933
    Abstract: This book examines how Asianism became a key concept in mainstream political discourse between China and Japan and how it was used both domestically and internationally in the contest for political hegemony. It argues that, from the early 1910s to the early 1930s, this contest changed Chinese and Japanese perceptions of?Asia?, from a concept that was foreign-referential, foreign-imposed, peripheral, and mostly negative and denied (in Japan) or largely ignored (in China) to one that was self-referential, self-defined, central, and widely affirmed and embraced. As an ism, Asianism elevated?Asia? as a geographical concept with culturalist-racialist implications to the status of a full-blown political principle and encouraged its proposal and discussion vis-à-vis other political doctrines of the time, such as nationalism, internationalism, and imperialism. By the mid-1920s, a great variety of conceptions of Asianism had emerged in the transnational discourse between Japan and China. Terminologically and conceptually, they not only paved the way for the appropriation of?Asia? discourse by Japanese imperialism from the early 1930s onwards but also facilitated the embrace of Sino-centric conceptions of Asianism by Chinese politicians and collaborators
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-389) and index
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    ISBN: 9783319651545
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 407 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Weber, Torsten Embracing 'Asia' in China and Japan
    DDC: 303.48251052
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    Keywords: China-Relations-Japan ; Japan-Relations-China ; National characteristics, Chinese ; National characteristics, Japanese ; Nationalism-China-History-20th century ; Nationalism-Japan-History-20th century ; Hegemony History ; 20th century ; China ; Hegemony History ; 20th century ; Japan ; National characteristics, Chinese ; National characteristics, Japanese ; Nationalism History ; 20th century ; China ; Nationalism History ; 20th century ; Japan ; China Relations ; Japan ; Japan Relations ; China ; China ; Japan ; Nationalismus ; Asianismus ; Panasianismus ; Geschichte 1912-1933 ; China ; Japan ; Nationalismus ; Asianismus ; Geschichte 1912-1933
    Abstract: Intro -- Embracing 'Asia' in China and Japan -- Series Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Topic and Scope -- Limitations -- Theory and Methods: Concepts and Discourse -- Orientalism and Self-orientalization -- State of the Field -- The Structure of This Book -- Chapter 2 Studying Asianism: The Impact and Legacy of Takeuchi Yoshimi -- Takeuchi Yoshimi's Asianism -- Defining Asianism -- Asianism and Canons -- Asianism and Dichotomies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Asia Becomes an ism: Early Chinese and Japanese Asianism -- 'Asia' Before Asianism -- 'Asia' in Meiji Japan -- 'Asia' Becomes a Principle -- Asianism as a Chinese Trick? -- Sun Yat-sen's and Dai Jitao's Appeals to Asianism -- The Mahan-Chirol Controversy about Japan's Asianity -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Asianism During World War One: Macro-Nationalism or Micro-Worldism? -- The Significance of World War One -- Liberal Critique of Asianism -- Nationalist Critique of Asianism -- Tokutomi Sohō's Asian Monroe Doctrine -- Military Conceptions and the Persistence of a Consciousness of Crisis -- Asianism as Civilizational Critique -- Liberal and Cosmopolitan Asianism -- Sawayanagi Masatarō's Cultural Asianism -- Ukita Kazutami's New Asianism -- Asianism as the 'White Peril' Theory -- Japanese and Chinese Asianism in China -- Asianism Discourse in the Dongfang Zazhi -- Dai Jitao's Criticism and Sun Yat-Sen's Affirmations -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 The Racialization of 'Asia' in the Post-Versailles Period -- The Asianist Moment at Versailles -- Asianism and Self-determination -- Asianism's Penetration of Political Discourse -- Asianist Reactions to the American Immigration Legislation of 1924 -- The Special Edition on Greater Asianism of the Nihon Oyobi Nihonjin (October 1924) -- Shiga Shigetaka's Repudiation of Asianism
    Abstract: Rash Behari Bose and Yin Rugeng's Deconstruction of Asianism -- Tagore's Japanophilism as Asianism -- Sun Yat-Sen's Kobe Speech on Greater Asianism -- The Reception of Sun's Kobe Speech -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6 The Regionalization of 'Asia': Asianism from Below and Its Failure -- The Pan-Asian Conferences -- The Formation of the Zen Ajia Kyōkai -- The First Pan-Asian Conference in Nagasaki (1926) -- The Second Pan-Asian Conference in Shanghai (1927) -- The Ninagawa-Imazato Dispute -- The Transnational Yazhou Minzu Xiehui and Its Activities in Shanghai -- The Emergence of Geopolitical Visions of Asia -- Nagatomi Morinosuke's Vision of a Pan-Asian Movement -- Nagatomi Morinosuke's Proposal of an 'East Asian League' -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Asianism From Above: The Realization of 'Asia' in Manchuria -- Claiming Sun's Legacy in Nanjing China -- Dai Jitao's Claim to Sun's Asianism -- Hu Hanmin's Claim to Sun's Asianism -- Wang Jingwei's Claim to Sun's Asianism -- Japanese Appropriations of Asianism from Above -- Censorship and Confessions -- The Greater Asia Association and the Propagation of Asianism in Asia -- The Dai Ajia Kyōkai and Manchuria -- Matsui Iwane's Conception of Asianism -- Manchuria as Asianism in Practice -- Tokyo's Asianism in Manchuria, Manchurian Asianism in Tokyo -- Asianism in Education -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 Conclusion: Continuing Antagonisms and Asianism Today -- Asianism Discourse in the Twenty-First Century -- Asianism in Twenty-First Century Diplomacy -- New Asianisms and the History Problems -- Appendix -- List of Asianist organizations studied in this book -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 5
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780415788854 , 9781138885752
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXIV, 338 S. , graph. Darst., Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series 59
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series
    DDC: 306.0952
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1990- ; Japan ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Japan ; Geschichte 1990-
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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    ISBN: 0415180228 , 9780415180221
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 301 S. , 24cm
    Series Statement: Politics in Asia series
    DDC: 320.509598/09045
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    Keywords: Corporate state History ; Democracy History ; Political culture History ; Politisches System ; Ideologie ; Nationalismus ; Demokratie ; Militär ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Autoritarismus ; Indonesia Politics and government 1998- ; Indonesia Politics and government 20th century ; Indonesien ; Japan ; Indonesien ; Regierung ; Macht ; Korruption
    Abstract: "Illiberal Democracy in Indonesia charts the origins and development of organicist ideologies in Indonesia from the early 20th century to the present. In doing so, it provides a background to the theories and ideology that informed organicist though, traces key themes in Indonesian history, examines the Soeharto regime and his 'New Order' in detail, and looks at contemporary Indonesia to question the possibility of past ideologies making a resurgence in the country. Beginning with an exploration of the origins of the theory of the organic state in Europe, this book explores how this influenced many young Indonesian scholars and 'secular' nationalists. It also looks in detail at the case of Japan, and identifies the parallels between the process by which Japanese and Indonesian nationalist scholars drew on European romantic organicist ideas to forge 'anti-Western' national identities and ideologies. The book then turns to Indonesia's tumultuous history from the revolution to 1965, the rise of Soeharto, and how his regime used organicist ideology, together with law and terror, to shape the political landscape consolidate control. In turn, it shows how the social and economic changes wrought by the government's policies, such as the rise of a cosmopolitan middle class and a rapidly growing urban proletariat led to the failure of the corporatist political infrastructure and the eventual collapse of the New Order in 1998. Finally, the epilogue surveys the post Soeharto years to 2014, and how growing disquiet about the inability of the government to contain religious intolerance, violence and corruption, has led to an increased readiness to re-embrace not only more authoritarian styles of rule but also ideological formulas from the past"--
    Abstract: "Illiberal Democracy in Indonesia charts the origins and development of organicist ideologies in Indonesia from the early 20th century to the present. In doing so, it provides a background to the theories and ideology that informed organicist though, traces key themes in Indonesian history, examines the Soeharto regime and his 'New Order' in detail, and looks at contemporary Indonesia to question the possibility of past ideologies making a resurgence in the country. Beginning with an exploration of the origins of the theory of the organic state in Europe, this book explores how this influenced many young Indonesian scholars and 'secular' nationalists. It also looks in detail at the case of Japan, and identifies the parallels between the process by which Japanese and Indonesian nationalist scholars drew on European romantic organicist ideas to forge 'anti-Western' national identities and ideologies. The book then turns to Indonesia's tumultuous history from the revolution to 1965, the rise of Soeharto, and how his regime used organicist ideology, together with law and terror, to shape the political landscape consolidate control. In turn, it shows how the social and economic changes wrought by the government's policies, such as the rise of a cosmopolitan middle class and a rapidly growing urban proletariat led to the failure of the corporatist political infrastructure and the eventual collapse of the New Order in 1998. Finally, the epilogue surveys the post Soeharto years to 2014, and how growing disquiet about the inability of the government to contain religious intolerance, violence and corruption, has led to an increased readiness to re-embrace not only more authoritarian styles of rule but also ideological formulas from the past"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Starting pointsOrganicism and the Volksgeist -- The allure of Japan's "family-state" -- 1945 : organicism versus rights -- Revolution, democracy and corporatist antidotes -- Against politics : Soeharto in power -- Engineering hegemony -- Indonesianising Indonesia -- Twilight of the ideologues.
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