Sinicization and the rise of China civilizational processes beyond East and West
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- 9780415809528
- 951.05 22 SI-
- DS779.23 .S56 2012
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"Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-279) and index.
China's Rise : Rupture, Return, or Recombination? / Peter J. Katzenstein -- pt. 1. Reimagining the Frontier : Patterns of Sinicization and the Emergence of New Thinking about China's Territorial Periphery / Allen Carlson -- One China, Two Worlds : Taiwan and China's Quest for Identity and Security / Xu Xin -- pt. 2. Compressed Development, Flexible Practices, and Multiple Traditions in China's Rise / Tianbiao Zhu -- The Rise of China and Its Implications for East Asia / Takashi Shiraishi -- pt. 3. Cultural Sinicization in Four Diasporic Lives / Chih-Yu Shih -- Becoming "Chinese" in Southeast Asia / Caroline S. Hau -- pt. 4. Sinicization in Comparative Perspective / Peter J. Katzenstein.
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