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Pan-Asianism : a documentary history

edited by Sven Saaler and Christopher W.A. Szpilman

(Asia/Pacific/perspectives)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2011

  • v. 1 : cloth
  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : cloth
  • v. 2 : pbk

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Vol. 1. 1850-1920 -- v. 2. 1920-present

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780810895386

内容説明

This first volume in a two-volume set provides the only comprehensive, Western-language history of Pan-Asianism through primary sources and commentaries. The book argues that Pan-Asianism, often-though unfairly-associated with the Yellow Peril, has been a powerful political and ideological force in modern Asia. It has shaped national identities and strongly influenced the development of international relations across Asia and the Pacific. Scholars have long recognized the importance of Pan-Asianism as an ideal of Asian solidarity, regional cooperation, and integration but also as an ideology that justified imperialist expansion and military aggression. Yet sustained research has been hampered by the difficulty of accessing primary sources. Thoroughly remedying this problem, this unique sourcebook provides a wealth of documents on Pan-Asianism from 1850 to 1920, many translated for the first time from Asian languages. All sources are accompanied by expert commentaries that provide essential background information. Providing an essential overview of Pan-Asianism as it developed throughout modern Asia, this collection will be an indispensable tool for scholars in history, political science, international relations, and sociology. Its accessible presentation makes it a valuable resource for non-specialists as well. Contributions by: Cemil Aydin, Yuan P. Cai, Peter Duus, Selcuk Esenbel, Jing He, Eri Hotta, Joel Joos, Kim Bongjin, Kyu Hyun Kim, Eun-jeung Lee, Matsuda Koichiro, Marc Andre Matten, Sven Saaler, Michael A. Schneider, Alistair Swale, Christopher W. A. Szpilman, Brij Tankha, Renee Worringer, and Urs Matthias Zachmann.

目次

Introduction: The Emergence of Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity and Solidarity, 1850-2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part I: The Dawn of Pan-Asianism, 1850-1900 Chapter 1: The Concept of "Asia" before Pan-Asianism Matsuda Koichiro Chapter 2: The Foundation Manifesto of the Koakai (Raising Asia Society) and the Ajia Kyokai (Asia Association), 1880-1883 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 3: The Genyosha (1881) and Premodern Roots of Japanese Expansionism Joel Joos Chapter 4: Koa-Raising Asia: Arao Sei and Inoue Masaji Michael A. Schneider Chapter 5: Tarui Tokichi's Arguments on Behalf of the Union of the Great East, 1893 Kyu Hyun Kim Chapter 6: Konoe Atsumaro and the Idea of an Alliance of the Yellow Race, 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 7: Okakura Tenshin: "Asia Is One," 1903 Brij Tankha Chapter 8: Okakura Tenshin and Pan-Asianism, 1903-1906 Jing He Part II: The Era of Imperialism and Pan-Asianism in Japan, 1900-1914 Chapter 9: The Foundation Manifesto of the Toa Dobunkai (East Asian Common Culture Society), 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 10: The Kokuryukai, 1901-1920 Sven Saaler Chapter 11: Miyazaki Toten's Pan-Asianism, 1915-1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12: Pan-Asianism, the "Yellow Peril," and Suematsu Kencho, 1905 Sven Saaler Chapter 13: Hatano Uho: Asia in Danger, 1912 Renee Worringer Chapter 14: Nagai Ryutaro: "The White Peril," 1913 Peter Duus Part III: Asian Responses to Imperialism and Japanese Pan-Asianism, 1900-1922 Chapter 15: So Chaep'il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898-1899 Kim Bongjin Chapter 16: Zhang Taiyan and the Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood, 1907 Yuan P. Cai Chapter 17: Aurobindo Ghose: "The Logic of Asia," 1908-1909 Brij Tankha Chapter 18: Sin Ch'ae-ho: "A Critique of Easternism," 1909 Kim Bongjin Chapter 19: Abdurresid Ibrahim: "The World of Islam and the Spread of Islam in Japan," 1910 Selcuk Esenbel Chapter 20: An Chung-gun: "A Discourse on Peace in East Asia," 1910 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter 21: Benoy Kumar Sarkar: The Asia of the Folk, 1916 Brij Tankha Chapter 22: Li Dazhao: "Greater Asianism and New Asianism," 1919 Marc Andre Matten Chapter 23: Kurban Ali and the Tatar Community in Japan, 1922 Selcuk Esenbel Chapter 24: Rash Behari Bose: The Indian Independence Movement and Japan Eri Hotta Part IV: The Breakdown of the Imperialist Order: World War I and Pan-Asianism, 1914-1920 Chapter 25: Germany, Sun Yat-sen and Pan-Asianism, 1917-1923 Sven Saaler Chapter 26: Pan-Asianism during and after World War I: Kodera Kenkichi (1916), Sawayanagi Masataro (1919), and Sugita Teiichi (1920) Sven Saaler Chapter 27: Kita Ikki: "An Unofficial History of the Chinese Revolution," 1915, and "The Outline of a Plan for the Reconstruction of Japan," 1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 28: Tokutomi Soho and the "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine," 1917 Alistair Swale Chapter 29: Paul Richard: To Japan, 1917, and The Dawn over Asia, 1920 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 30: Kita Reikichi: "Misunderstood Asianism" and "The Great Mission of Our Country," 1917 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 31: Taraknath Das: Pan-Asian Solidarity as a "Realist" Grand Strategy, 1917-1918 Cemil Aydin Chapter 32: Konoe Fumimaro: "A Call to Reject the Anglo-American Centered Peace," 1918 Eri Hotta Bibliography
巻冊次

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780810895393

内容説明

This second volume in a two-volume set provides the only comprehensive, Western-language history of Pan-Asianism through primary sources and commentaries. The book argues that Pan-Asianism, often—though unfairly—associated with the Yellow Peril, has been a powerful political and ideological force in modern Asia. It has shaped national identities and strongly influenced the development of international relations across Asia and the Pacific. Scholars have long recognized the importance of Pan-Asianism as an ideal of Asian solidarity, regional cooperation, and integration but also as an ideology that justified imperialist expansion and military aggression. Yet sustained research has been hampered by the difficulty of accessing primary sources. Thoroughly remedying this problem, this unique sourcebook provides a wealth of documents on Pan-Asianism from 1920 to the present, many translated for the first time from Asian languages. All sources are accompanied by expert commentaries that provide essential background information. Providing an essential overview of Pan-Asianism as it developed throughout modern Asia, this collection will be an indispensable tool for scholars in history, political science, international relations, and sociology. Its accessible presentation makes it a valuable resource for non-specialists as well. Contributions by: Roger H. Brown, Kristine Dennehy, Prasenjit Duara, Eddy Dufourmont, Curtis Anderson Gayle, Jung-Sun N. Han, Hatsuse Ryuhei, Eri Hotta, Eun-jeung Lee, Stefano von Loë, Ethan Mark, Muto Shutaro, Li Narangoa, Sven Saaler, Michael A. Schneider, Kyoko Selden, Mark Selden, Christopher W. A. Szpilman, Brij Tankha, Christian Uhl, and Torsten Weber.

目次

Introduction: The Emergence of Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity and Solidarity, 1850–2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part I: The Radicalization of Japanese Pan-Asianism and Intra-Asian Disputes, 1920–1930 Chapter 1: Nakano Seigo: Populist, Fascist, Pan-Asianist, 1917–1942 Stefano von Loë Chapter 2: The Yuzonsha’s “War Cry,” 1920 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 3: Japan, Korea, and Pan-Asianism: The Dokokai, 1921 Sven Saaler Chapter 4: Okawa Shumei: “Various Problems of Asia in Revival,” 1922 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 5: Sun Yat-sen: “Pan-Asianism,” 1924 Roger H. Brown Chapter 6: Tanaka Ippei: “Islam and Pan-Asianism,” 1924 Eddy Dufourmont Chapter 7: The Greater India Society: Indian Culture and an Asian Federation Brij Tankha Chapter 8: The Pan-Asiatic Society and the “Conference of Asian Peoples” in Nagasaki, 1926 Sven Saaler Chapter 9: Raja Mahendra Pratap: Indian Independence, Asian Solidarity, World Federation, 1930 Sven Saaler Part II: Pan-Asianism and Japanese Responses to Fascism and Totalitarianism, 1930–1937 Chapter 10: Hosoi Hajime: “Japan’s Resolve,” 1932 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 11: Mori Kaku: “Extraordinary Means for Extraordinary Times,” 1932 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12: Matsumoto Gaku and the Japan Culture League, 1933 Roger H. Brown Chapter 13: The Greater Asia Association and Matsui Iwane, 1933 Torsten Weber Chapter 14: Kanokogi Kazunobu: “Imperial Asia,” 1937 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 15: Nagai Ryutaro: “Holy War for the Reconstruction of Asia,” 1937 Roger H. Brown Part III: Pan-Asianism and the Quest for Empire and a “New Order” in Asia, 1937–1940 Chapter 16: Japanese Pan-Asianism in Manchukuo, 1935 Prasenjit Duara Chapter 17: The Konoe Cabinet’s “Declaration of a New Order in East Asia,” 1938 Roger H. Brown Chapter 18: Royama Masamichi and the “Principles of an East Asian Cooperative Community,” 1938 Jung-Sun N. Han Chapter 19: Miyazaki Masayoshi: “On the East Asian League,” 1938 Michael A. Schneider Chapter 20: Ozaki Hotsumi: “The Ideal of the ‘East Asian Cooperative Body’ and the Objective Basis for Its Formation,” 1939 Eri Hotta Chapter 21: Hiranuma Kiichiro: “The New Asiatic Order,” 1939 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 22: Ishiwara Kanji’s “Argument for an East Asian League,” 1940 Roger H. Brown Chapter 23: Nanjing’s Greater Asianism: Wang Jingwei and Zhou Huaren, 1940 Torsten Weber Part IV: Pan-Asianism and World War II, 1940–1945 Chapter 24: Matsuoka Yosuke and the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere, 1941 Sven Saaler Chapter 25: The First Greater East Asia Writers Conference, 1942 Eddy Dufourmont Chapter 26: Indonesian Nationalism and Wartime Asianism: Essays from the “Culture” Column of Greater Asia, 1942 Ethan Mark Chapter 27: The Assembly of the Greater East Asiatic Nations, 1943 Li Narangoa Chapter 28: Women Leaders and Pan-Asianism in Wartime Japan: Ichikawa Fusae (1940), Takamure Itsue (1940), and Inoue Hide (1944) Michael A. Schneider Chapter 29: Yasuoka Masahiro: “Education for Japanese Capable of Being Leaders of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere,” 1942 Roger H. Brown Chapter 30: Hirano Yoshitaro: “The Historical Basis of Greater Asianism,” 1945 Muto Shutaro Part V: Pan-Asianism during the Cold War, 1945–1989 Chapter 31: K. M. Panikkar: “Asia and Western Dominance,” 1953 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 32: Eguchi Bokuro: “Asia in World History,” 1953 Curtis Anderson Gayle Chapter 33: The Bandung Conference, 1955 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 34: Hayashi Fusao: “Affirmation of the Greater East Asian War,” 1963 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 35: Takeuchi Yoshimi: “Japan’s Asianism,” 1963 Christian Uhl Part VI: Pan-Asianism, Regionalization, and Globalization, 1989–Present Chapter 36: Ogura Kazuo: “A Call for a New Concept of Asia,” 1993 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 37: Mahathir Mohamad and Shintaro Ishihara: “The Voice of Asia,” 1995 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 38: Koo Jong-suh: “Pan-Asianism. Primacy of East Asia,” 1995 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter 39: Japan and Southeast Asian Regional Integration: Prime Minister Koizumi in Singapore, 2002 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 40: Nakamura Tetsu and the Peshawar-kai, 2003 Hatsuse Ryuhei Chapter 41: Wang Yi: “China’s ‘New Asianism’ for the Twenty-First Century,” 2006 Torsten Weber Chapter 42: Wada Haruki: “Maritime Asia and the Future of a Northeast Asia Community,” 2008 Kyoko and Mark Selden Bibliography
巻冊次

v. 1 : cloth ISBN 9781442205963

内容説明

This first volume in a two-volume set provides the only comprehensive, Western-language history of Pan-Asianism through primary sources and commentaries. The book argues that Pan-Asianism, often-though unfairly-associated with the Yellow Peril, has been a powerful political and ideological force in modern Asia. It has shaped national identities and strongly influenced the development of international relations across Asia and the Pacific. Scholars have long recognized the importance of Pan-Asianism as an ideal of Asian solidarity, regional cooperation, and integration but also as an ideology that justified imperialist expansion and military aggression. Yet sustained research has been hampered by the difficulty of accessing primary sources. Thoroughly remedying this problem, this unique sourcebook provides a wealth of documents on Pan-Asianism from 1850 to 1920, many translated for the first time from Asian languages. All sources are accompanied by expert commentaries that provide essential background information. Providing an essential overview of Pan-Asianism as it developed throughout modern Asia, this collection will be an indispensable tool for scholars in history, political science, international relations, and sociology. Its accessible presentation makes it a valuable resource for non-specialists as well. Contributions by: Cemil Aydin, Yuan P. Cai, Peter Duus, Selcuk Esenbel, Jing He, Eri Hotta, Joel Joos, Kim Bongjin, Kyu Hyun Kim, Eun-jeung Lee, Matsuda Koichiro, Marc Andre Matten, Sven Saaler, Michael A. Schneider, Alistair Swale, Christopher W. A. Szpilman, Brij Tankha, Renee Worringer, and Urs Matthias Zachmann.

目次

Introduction: The Emergence of Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity and Solidarity, 1850-2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part I: The Dawn of Pan-Asianism, 1850-1900 Chapter 1: The Concept of "Asia" before Pan-Asianism Matsuda Koichiro Chapter 2: The Foundation Manifesto of the Koakai (Raising Asia Society) and the Ajia Kyokai (Asia Association), 1880-1883 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 3: The Genyosha (1881) and Premodern Roots of Japanese Expansionism Joel Joos Chapter 4: Koa-Raising Asia: Arao Sei and Inoue Masaji Michael A. Schneider Chapter 5: Tarui Tokichi's Arguments on Behalf of the Union of the Great East, 1893 Kyu Hyun Kim Chapter 6: Konoe Atsumaro and the Idea of an Alliance of the Yellow Race, 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 7: Okakura Tenshin: "Asia Is One," 1903 Brij Tankha Chapter 8: Okakura Tenshin and Pan-Asianism, 1903-1906 Jing He Part II: The Era of Imperialism and Pan-Asianism in Japan, 1900-1914 Chapter 9: The Foundation Manifesto of the Toa Dobunkai (East Asian Common Culture Society), 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 10: The Kokuryukai, 1901-1920 Sven Saaler Chapter 11: Miyazaki Toten's Pan-Asianism, 1915-1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12: Pan-Asianism, the "Yellow Peril," and Suematsu Kencho, 1905 Sven Saaler Chapter 13: Hatano Uho: Asia in Danger, 1912 Renee Worringer Chapter 14: Nagai Ryutaro: "The White Peril," 1913 Peter Duus Part III: Asian Responses to Imperialism and Japanese Pan-Asianism, 1900-1922 Chapter 15: So Chaep'il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898-1899 Kim Bongjin Chapter 16: Zhang Taiyan and the Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood, 1907 Yuan P. Cai Chapter 17: Aurobindo Ghose: "The Logic of Asia," 1908-1909 Brij Tankha Chapter 18: Sin Ch'ae-ho: "A Critique of Easternism," 1909 Kim Bongjin Chapter 19: Abdurresid Ibrahim: "The World of Islam and the Spread of Islam in Japan," 1910 Selcuk Esenbel Chapter 20: An Chung-gun: "A Discourse on Peace in East Asia," 1910 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter 21: Benoy Kumar Sarkar: The Asia of the Folk, 1916 Brij Tankha Chapter 22: Li Dazhao: "Greater Asianism and New Asianism," 1919 Marc Andre Matten Chapter 23: Kurban Ali and the Tatar Community in Japan, 1922 Selcuk Esenbel Chapter 24: Rash Behari Bose: The Indian Independence Movement and Japan Eri Hotta Part IV: The Breakdown of the Imperialist Order: World War I and Pan-Asianism, 1914-1920 Chapter 25: Germany, Sun Yat-sen and Pan-Asianism, 1917-1923 Sven Saaler Chapter 26: Pan-Asianism during and after World War I: Kodera Kenkichi (1916), Sawayanagi Masataro (1919), and Sugita Teiichi (1920) Sven Saaler Chapter 27: Kita Ikki: "An Unofficial History of the Chinese Revolution," 1915, and "The Outline of a Plan for the Reconstruction of Japan," 1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 28: Tokutomi Soho and the "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine," 1917 Alistair Swale Chapter 29: Paul Richard: To Japan, 1917, and The Dawn over Asia, 1920 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 30: Kita Reikichi: "Misunderstood Asianism" and "The Great Mission of Our Country," 1917 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 31: Taraknath Das: Pan-Asian Solidarity as a "Realist" Grand Strategy, 1917-1918 Cemil Aydin Chapter 32: Konoe Fumimaro: "A Call to Reject the Anglo-American Centered Peace," 1918 Eri Hotta Bibliography
巻冊次

v. 2 : cloth ISBN 9781442205994

内容説明

This second volume in a two-volume set provides the only comprehensive, Western-language history of Pan-Asianism through primary sources and commentaries. The book argues that Pan-Asianism, often-though unfairly-associated with the Yellow Peril, has been a powerful political and ideological force in modern Asia. It has shaped national identities and strongly influenced the development of international relations across Asia and the Pacific. Scholars have long recognized the importance of Pan-Asianism as an ideal of Asian solidarity, regional cooperation, and integration but also as an ideology that justified imperialist expansion and military aggression. Yet sustained research has been hampered by the difficulty of accessing primary sources. Thoroughly remedying this problem, this unique sourcebook provides a wealth of documents on Pan-Asianism from 1920 to the present, many translated for the first time from Asian languages. All sources are accompanied by expert commentaries that provide essential background information. Providing an essential overview of Pan-Asianism as it developed throughout modern Asia, this collection will be an indispensable tool for scholars in history, political science, international relations, and sociology. Its accessible presentation makes it a valuable resource for non-specialists as well. Contributions by: Roger H. Brown, Kristine Dennehy, Prasenjit Duara, Eddy Dufourmont, Curtis Anderson Gayle, Jung-Sun N. Han, Hatsuse Ryuhei, Eri Hotta, Eun-jeung Lee, Stefano von Loe, Ethan Mark, Muto Shutaro, Li Narangoa, Sven Saaler, Michael A. Schneider, Kyoko Selden, Mark Selden, Christopher W. A. Szpilman, Brij Tankha, Christian Uhl, and Torsten Weber.

目次

Introduction: The Emergence of Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity and Solidarity, 1850-2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part I: The Radicalization of Japanese Pan-Asianism and Intra-Asian Disputes, 1920-1930 Chapter 1: Nakano Seigo: Populist, Fascist, Pan-Asianist, 1917-1942 Stefano von Loe Chapter 2: The Yuzonsha's "War Cry," 1920 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 3: Japan, Korea, and Pan-Asianism: The Dokokai, 1921 Sven Saaler Chapter 4: Okawa Shumei: "Various Problems of Asia in Revival," 1922 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 5: Sun Yat-sen: "Pan-Asianism," 1924 Roger H. Brown Chapter 6: Tanaka Ippei: "Islam and Pan-Asianism," 1924 Eddy Dufourmont Chapter 7: The Greater India Society: Indian Culture and an Asian Federation Brij Tankha Chapter 8: The Pan-Asiatic Society and the "Conference of Asian Peoples" in Nagasaki, 1926 Sven Saaler Chapter 9: Raja Mahendra Pratap: Indian Independence, Asian Solidarity, World Federation, 1930 Sven Saaler Part II: Pan-Asianism and Japanese Responses to Fascism and Totalitarianism, 1930-1937 Chapter 10: Hosoi Hajime: "Japan's Resolve," 1932 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 11: Mori Kaku: "Extraordinary Means for Extraordinary Times," 1932 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12: Matsumoto Gaku and the Japan Culture League, 1933 Roger H. Brown Chapter 13: The Greater Asia Association and Matsui Iwane, 1933 Torsten Weber Chapter 14: Kanokogi Kazunobu: "Imperial Asia," 1937 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 15: Nagai Ryutaro: "Holy War for the Reconstruction of Asia," 1937 Roger H. Brown Part III: Pan-Asianism and the Quest for Empire and a "New Order" in Asia, 1937-1940 Chapter 16: Japanese Pan-Asianism in Manchukuo, 1935 Prasenjit Duara Chapter 17: The Konoe Cabinet's "Declaration of a New Order in East Asia," 1938 Roger H. Brown Chapter 18: Royama Masamichi and the "Principles of an East Asian Cooperative Community," 1938 Jung-Sun N. Han Chapter 19: Miyazaki Masayoshi: "On the East Asian League," 1938 Michael A. Schneider Chapter 20: Ozaki Hotsumi: "The Ideal of the 'East Asian Cooperative Body' and the Objective Basis for Its Formation," 1939 Eri Hotta Chapter 21: Hiranuma Kiichiro: "The New Asiatic Order," 1939 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 22: Ishiwara Kanji's "Argument for an East Asian League," 1940 Roger H. Brown Chapter 23: Nanjing's Greater Asianism: Wang Jingwei and Zhou Huaren, 1940 Torsten Weber Part IV: Pan-Asianism and World War II, 1940-1945 Chapter 24: Matsuoka Yosuke and the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere, 1941 Sven Saaler Chapter 25: The First Greater East Asia Writers Conference, 1942 Eddy Dufourmont Chapter 26: Indonesian Nationalism and Wartime Asianism: Essays from the "Culture" Column of Greater Asia, 1942 Ethan Mark Chapter 27: The Assembly of the Greater East Asiatic Nations, 1943 Li Narangoa Chapter 28: Women Leaders and Pan-Asianism in Wartime Japan: Ichikawa Fusae (1940), Takamure Itsue (1940), and Inoue Hide (1944) Michael A. Schneider Chapter 29: Yasuoka Masahiro: "Education for Japanese Capable of Being Leaders of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere," 1942 Roger H. Brown Chapter 30: Hirano Yoshitaro: "The Historical Basis of Greater Asianism," 1945 Muto Shutaro Part V: Pan-Asianism during the Cold War, 1945-1989 Chapter 31: K. M. Panikkar: "Asia and Western Dominance," 1953 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 32: Eguchi Bokuro: "Asia in World History," 1953 Curtis Anderson Gayle Chapter 33: The Bandung Conference, 1955 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 34: Hayashi Fusao: "Affirmation of the Greater East Asian War," 1963 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 35: Takeuchi Yoshimi: "Japan's Asianism," 1963 Christian Uhl Part VI: Pan-Asianism, Regionalization, and Globalization, 1989-Present Chapter 36: Ogura Kazuo: "A Call for a New Concept of Asia," 1993 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 37: Mahathir Mohamad and Shintaro Ishihara: "The Voice of Asia," 1995 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 38: Koo Jong-suh: "Pan-Asianism. Primacy of East Asia," 1995 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter 39: Japan and Southeast Asian Regional Integration: Prime Minister Koizumi in Singapore, 2002 Kristine Dennehy Chapter 40: Nakamura Tetsu and the Peshawar-kai, 2003 Hatsuse Ryuhei Chapter 41: Wang Yi: "China's 'New Asianism' for the Twenty-First Century," 2006 Torsten Weber Chapter 42: Wada Haruki: "Maritime Asia and the Future of a Northeast Asia Community," 2008 Kyoko and Mark Selden Bibliography

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