American Frontier Activities in Asia

American Frontier Activities in Asia
Title American Frontier Activities in Asia PDF eBook
Author Young Hum Kim
Publisher Taylor Trade Publications
Pages 428
Release 1981
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780882297071

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American Frontier Activities in Asia

American Frontier Activities in Asia
Title American Frontier Activities in Asia PDF eBook
Author Young H. Kim
Publisher Burnham
Pages 404
Release 1981
Genre Asia
ISBN 9780882297910

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Prospect Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis in the Asia Pacific

Prospect Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis in the Asia Pacific
Title Prospect Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis in the Asia Pacific PDF eBook
Author Kai He
Publisher Routledge
Pages 166
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415656214

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By examining major events in Asian security, this book investigates why and how leaders make risky and seemingly irrational decisions in international politics. The authors take the innovative step of integrating the neoclassical realist framework in political science and prospect theory in psychology. Their analysis suggests that political leaders are more likely to take risky actions when their vital interests and political legitimacy are seriously threatened. This pioneering book tests and expands prospect theory to the study of Asian security and challenges traditional, expected-utility-based, rationalist theories of foreign policy behavior.

Easing East-west Tensions in the Third World

Easing East-west Tensions in the Third World
Title Easing East-west Tensions in the Third World PDF eBook
Author United States Air Force Academy. Library
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1986
Genre Developing countries
ISBN

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Easing east-west tensions in the third world

Easing east-west tensions in the third world
Title Easing east-west tensions in the third world PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 66
Release
Genre
ISBN 1428993401

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Asian/American

Asian/American
Title Asian/American PDF eBook
Author David Palumbo-Liu
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 522
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804734455

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This book argues that the invention of Asian American identities serves as an index to the historical formation of modern America. By tracing constructions of "Asian American" to an interpenetrating dynamic between Asia and America, the author obtains a deeper understanding of key issues in American culture, history, and society. The formation of America in the twentieth century has had everything to do with "westward expansion" across the "Pacific frontier" and the movement of Asians onto American soil. After the passage of the last piece of anti-Asian legislation in the 1930's, the United States found it had to grapple with both the presence of Asians already in America and the imperative to develop its neocolonial interests in East Asia. The author argues that, under these double imperatives, a great wall between "Asian" and "American" is constructed precisely when the two threatened to merge. Yet the very incompleteness of American identity has allowed specific and contingent fusion of "Asian" and "American" at particular historical junctures. From the importation of Asian labor in the mid-nineteenth century, the territorialization of Hawaii and the Philippines in the late-nineteenth century, through wars with Japan, Korea, and Vietnam and the Cold War with China, to today's Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation group, the United States in the modern age has seen its national identity as strongly attached to the Pacific. As this has taken place, so has the formation of a variety of Asian American identities. Each contains a specific notion of America and reveals a particular conception of "Asian" and "American." Complicating the usual notion of "identity politics" and drawing on a wide range of writings—sociological, historical, cultural, medical, anthropological, geographic, economic, journalistic, and political—the author studies both how the formation of these identifications discloses the response of America to the presence of Asians and how Asian Americans themselves have inhabited these roles and resisted such categorizations, inventing their own particular subjectivities as Americans.

Special Bibliography Series

Special Bibliography Series
Title Special Bibliography Series PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 552
Release 1957
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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