The Contested Corners of Asia

The Contested Corners of Asia
Title The Contested Corners of Asia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Parks
Publisher
Pages 93
Release 2013
Genre Economic assistance
ISBN 9786169140825

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The Contested Corners of Asia

The Contested Corners of Asia
Title The Contested Corners of Asia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Parks
Publisher
Pages 165
Release 2013
Genre Asia
ISBN 9786169140818

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Subnational conflict is the most widespread, enduring, and deadly form of conflict in Asia. Over the past 20 years (1992-2012), there have been 26 subnational conflicts in South and Southeast Asia, affecting half of the countries in this region. Concerned about foreign interference, national governments limit external access to conflict areas by journalists, diplomats, and personnel from international development agencies and non-governmental organizations. As a result, many subnational conflict areas are poorly understood by outsiders and easily overshadowed by larger geopolitical issues, bilateral relations, and national development challenges. The interactions between conflict, politics, and aid in subnational conflict areas are a critical blind spot for aid programs. This study was conducted to help improve how development agencies address subnational conflicts.

The Contested Corners of Asia

The Contested Corners of Asia
Title The Contested Corners of Asia PDF eBook
Author Pauline Tweedie
Publisher
Pages 109
Release 2013
Genre Economic assistance
ISBN 9786169140832

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Empires of Vice

Empires of Vice
Title Empires of Vice PDF eBook
Author Diana S. Kim
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 330
Release 2021-08-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691199701

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A Shared Turn : Opium and the Rise of Prohibition -- The Different Lives of Southeast Asia's Opium Monopolies -- "Morally Wrecked" in British Burma, 1870s-1890s -- Fiscal Dependency in British Malaya, 1890s-1920s -- Disastrous Abundance in French Indochina, 1920s-1940s -- Colonial Legacies.

Ruptured Histories

Ruptured Histories
Title Ruptured Histories PDF eBook
Author Sheila Miyoshi Jager
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 399
Release 2007-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674024710

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What has the end of the Cold War meant for East Asia, and for how its people understand their recent history? These thought-provoking essays explore a vigorously contested area in public culture, the wars of the modern era. All the major East Asian states have undergone a profound reassessment of their experiences from World War II to Vietnam. New and at times aggressive forms of nationalism in Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan have affected American security policy in the Pacific and posed a challenge to the post-communist world order. Japan has met fervent opposition to its premiers' visits to the Yasukuni shrine honoring the wartime dead. China has reclaimed a forgotten war history, such as the positive contributions of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists. South Korea has embraced an interpretation of the Korean War that is hostile to the United States and sympathetic to its North Korean adversaries. This volume not only illuminates regional and global changes in East Asia today, but also underscores the need for rethinking the Cold War language that continues to inform U.S.-East Asian relations.

Mapping Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations in Asia and the Pacific

Mapping Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations in Asia and the Pacific
Title Mapping Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations in Asia and the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Asian Development Bank
Publisher Asian Development Bank
Pages 105
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9292576488

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This study maps out the major weaknesses of each fragile situation on the latest country performance assessment exercises. It identifies the overall common issues which require special attention when crafting strategies and implementing programs and projects. Rethinking the Asian Development Bank's engagement in these fragile countries is critically important. This must be backed by a comprehensive understanding of the governance, institutional, political, and social issues that are behind each country's exposure to conflict or fragility.

The World Imagined

The World Imagined
Title The World Imagined PDF eBook
Author Hendrik Spruyt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 413
Release 2020-07-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108870678

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Taking an inter-disciplinary approach, Spruyt explains the political organization of three non-European international societies from early modernity to the late nineteenth century. The Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal empires; the Sinocentric tributary system; and the Southeast Asian galactic empires, all which differed in key respects from the modern Westphalian state system. In each of these societies, collective beliefs were critical in structuring domestic orders and relations with other polities. These multi-ethnic empires allowed for greater accommodation and heterogeneity in comparison to the homogeneity that is demanded by the modern nation-state. Furthermore, Spruyt examines the encounter between these non-European systems and the West. Contrary to unidirectional descriptions of the encounter, these non-Westphalian polities creatively adapted to Western principles of organization and international conduct. By illuminating the encounter of the West and these Eurasian polities, this book serves to question the popular wisdom of modernity, wherein the Western nation-state is perceived as the desired norm, to be replicated in other polities.