Statebuilding by imposition : resistance and control in colonial Taiwan and the Philippines / Reo Matsuzaki.
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- 1501734849
- 9781501734854
- 1501734857
- 9781501734847
- Taiwan -- Politics and government -- 1895-1945
- Philippines -- Politics and government -- 1898-1935
- Nation-building -- Taiwan -- History
- Nation-building -- Philippines -- History
- Nation-building -- Japan -- History
- Nation-building -- United States -- History
- Taiwan -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1895-1945
- Philippines -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1898-1935
- Reconstruction d'une nation -- Taiwan -- Histoire
- Reconstruction d'une nation -- Philippines -- Histoire
- Reconstruction d'une nation -- Japon -- Histoire
- Reconstruction d'une nation -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- HISTORY -- Asia -- China
- HISTORY -- Asia -- General
- Nation-building
- Politics and government
- Japan
- Philippines
- Taiwan
- United States
- 1895-1945
- 951.249/04 23
- DS799.716 .M38 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Taiwan, the Philippines, and the puzzle of statebuilding -- A theory of statebuilding by imposition -- The Polizeistaat -- The administered community -- The American way -- State involution -- From the colonial past to the future of statebuilding.
"Investigates how strong states were historically forged by modernist rulers amid widespread resistance through a comparative study of Taiwan under Japanese rule and the Philippines under U.S. rule"-- Provided by publisher.
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