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East Asia in the World Stephan Haggard (University of California, San Diego)

East Asia in the World By Stephan Haggard (University of California, San Diego)

East Asia in the World by Stephan Haggard (University of California, San Diego)


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This accessible collection of essays provides an introduction to twelve seminal events in the international relations of East Asia. The East Asian historical experience provides a wealth of new cases, patterns, and findings, helping us to move beyond Eurocentric conceptions of international relations derived from the Western experience.

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East Asia in the World: Twelve Events That Shaped the Modern International Order by Stephan Haggard (University of California, San Diego)

This innovative volume provides an introduction to twelve seminal events in the international relations of East Asia prior to 1900: twelve events that everyone interested in the history of world politics should know. The East Asian historical experience provides a wealth of new and different cases, patterns, and findings that will expand horizons from the Western, Eurocentric experience. Written by an international team of historians and political scientists, these essays draw attention to the China-centered East Asian order - with its long history of dominance - and what this order might tell us about the current epoch.

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'This important book significantly advances our understanding of international relations. With interdisciplinary contributions highlighting key events in East Asia across space and time, the chapters effectively demonstrate how East Asian history should shape our theories and understanding of international politics. This is a must-read!' Michael C. Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
'The 1895 Venezuela crisis, the Franco-Prussian War, World War I - key events in the European and transatlantic historical experience have long shaped international relations theory. But what about the Ming invasion of Vietnam, the Qing unification, the 1894 Sino-Japanese War? In this innovative volume, Haggard and Kang argue that these and other key events in East Asian history belong in the IR canon in order for scholars to better understand world politics.' Jennifer Lind, Dartmouth College

About Stephan Haggard (University of California, San Diego)

Stephan Haggard is Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor of Korea-Pacific Studies at the University of California San Diego. He has written widely on the political economy of East Asia, including Pathways from the Periphery (1990), The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis (2000), Hard Target: Sanctions, Inducements and the Case of North Korea (2017) and Developmental States (2018). He is editor of the Journal of East Asian Studies. David C. Kang is Maria Crutcher Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California and Director of the USC Korean Studies Institute. His publications include American Grand Strategy and East Asian Security in the 21st Century (2017) and East Asia Before the West: Five Centuries of Trade and Tribute (2010).

Table of Contents

Part I. Historicizing East Asian international relations: 1. Introduction Stephan Haggard and David Kang; 2. East Asian international relations over the longue duree Kenneth M. Swope and David Kang; 3. The political economy of the East Asian maritime world in the sixteenth century Richard von Glahn; Part II. The East Asian system over time: 4. East Asia's first world war, 643-668 CE Nadia Kanagawa; 5. The founding of the Korean Choson Dynasty, 1392 Ji-Young Lee; 6. The Ming invasion of Vietnam, 1407-1427 James A. Anderson; 7. Ming grand strategy during the Great East Asian War, 1592-1598 Kenneth M. Swope; 8. The Qing unification, 1618-1683 Pamela Kyle Crossley; Part III. Contact: East and West: 9: The Zheng state and the fall of Dutch Formosa, 1662 Tonio Andrade; 10. The Opium Wars of 1839-1860 Richard S. Horowitz; 11. Matthew Perry in Japan, 1852-4 Alexis Dudden; 12. Philippine national independence 1898-1904 Andrew Yeo; 13. The Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895 Seo-Hyun Park; 14. The death of Eastphalia, 1874 Saeyoung Park; Conclusion: 15. East Asian history and international relations Andrew J. Coe and Scott Wolford.

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NLS9781108790895
9781108790895
1108790895
East Asia in the World: Twelve Events That Shaped the Modern International Order by Stephan Haggard (University of California, San Diego)
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Cambridge University Press
2020-10-29
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