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ISSN: 1348-4419
The book presents a unique combination of the study of contemporary and historical practices between Asia and Europe and brings forth some of the latest thinking on the subject. Recent debates have centered primarily on contemporary aspects of the Europe-Asia partnership in terms of international relations and economic linkages. The present volume complements this political and economic interest in Europe-Asia relationship by focusing on the academic, social and cultural connections between the two regions. The contributions in this volume have a contemporary focus but contextualize the themes within a historical perspective. They deal with academic discourses on the region, on modernity and entrepreneurship; they discuss the long-term exchange of knowledge in specific scientific fields; and they focus on the cultural interconnections in the area of film, literature and migration. The originality of this book lies in its interdisciplinary approach to the question of Asia-Europe and in its emphasis on the multifaceted complexity of the relationship between these two regions. It brings together the diversity of local histories, ideas, and agencies in both Europe and Asia into a universal project of knowledge formation in order to reveal their contribution to the making of the world we are in. Contributors: Syed Farid Alatas, Gregory Clancey, John Kleinen, Van Nguyen-Marshall, Henk Schulte Nordholt, Paravin J. Patel, Maurizio Peleggi, Satish Saberwal, Vineeta Sinha
In: Regional Guide to International Conflict and Management from 1945 to 2003, S. 203-228
In: Asian studies review, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 141-151
ISSN: 1467-8403
In: IIAS/ISEAS series on Asia
Asia in Europe, Europe in Asia -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Academic Discourses and Concepts -- 2. Civilizational Encounters: Europe in Asia -- 3. Locating Southeast Asia: Postcolonial Paradigms and Predicaments -- 4. The Meaning of Alternative Discourses: Illustrations from Southeast Asia -- 5. Redrawing Centre-Periphery Relations: Theoretical Challenges in the Study of Southeast Asian Modernity -- 6. Rethinking Assumptions on Asia and Europe: The Study of Entrepreneurship -- Part II: Linkages: Science, Society and Culture -- 7. Royal Antiquarianism, European Orientalism and the Production of Archaeological Knowledge in Modern Siam -- 8. Foreign Knowledge: Cultures of Western Science-making in Meiji Japan -- 9. British Colonial Rhetoric on 'Modern Medicine' and 'Health at Home': Realities of Health Conditions in 19th Century Britain -- 10. Poverty, Gender and Nation in Modern Vietnamese Literature During the French Colonial Period (1930s–40s) -- 11. Family Linkages between India and Britain: Views from Gujarat and London -- 12. Framing 'the Other': A Critical Review of Vietnam War Movies and their Representation of Asians and Vietnamese -- 13. Métis, Métisse and Métissage: Representations and Self-Representations -- About the Contributors.
In: Strategic survey: the annual assessment of geopolitics, S. 283-374
ISSN: 0459-7230
In this chapter of the Strategic Survey 2004/5, the authors analyze issues & events impacting strategic developments of Asian regions in light of economic & defense strategies that indicate changes in the security relationship to the US & Europe. The most daunting security issue facing Asia is argued to be North Korea's efforts to build nuclear weapons since the nonprogress of the six-party talks, & a more flexible approach by the US is recommended. China's domestic & foreign policies are in flux, as well as the bilateral relationship to the US since China forgave errant states important to China's strategic interests. The fragile peace process between India & Pakistan is viewed as more positive since the bilateral security environment, but faces continuing challenges regarding Kashmir, water disputes, & increased military developments. Both Central & Southeast Asia face instability as key regional partners change the geopolitics through breaking & creating common ties with security partners & extra-regional relationships. Japan's Koizumi government continues to develop an attitude of defense & security policy activism towards the US & North Korea. J. Harwell