A new East Asia toward a regional community
East Asia is normally identified as a group of countries lying along the western edge of the Pacific Ocean, but scholars have begun thinking about a East Asia that is a community rather than a set of sovereign states. This book looks at East Asia from a Northeast Asian perspective.
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Singapore
NUS Press
c2007
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Table of Contents:
- Designing an East Asian community: challenges to contemporary Asian studies
- Multilayered postcolonial historical space: Indonesia, the Netherlands, Japan and East Timor
- Remapping East Asia as an international society: the discourses on East Asia and Asian identity in contemporary Korea
- Japan and East Asia: how do we meet the globalization challenge together?
- The changing patterns of international trade in East Asia
- Chinese diplomacy in the multimedia age
- Non-traditional security cooperation for regionalism in Northeast Asia
- Development and happiness: learning to attain 'spiritual wealth' from Asia
- National identities in East Asia in the shadow of globaization.


