1st Edition

Political Systems of East Asia China, Korea, and Japan

By Louis D Hayes Copyright 2012
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    This innovative, interdisciplinary introduction to East Asian politics uses a thematic approach to describe the political development of China, Japan, and Koreas since the mid-nineteenth century and analyze the social, cultural, political, and economic features of each country. Unlike standard comparative politics texts which often lack a unifying theme and employ Western conventions of the 'state', "Political Systems of East Asia" avoids these limitations and identifies a common thread running through the histories of China, Korea, and Japan. This common thread is Confucianism, which has shaped East Asian perspectives of the universe and how it operates. The text describes and explains the ways in which each country has employed this shared tradition, and how it has affected the country's internal dynamics, responses to the outside world, and its own political development.

    Preface; Introduction; Part I. China; 1. The Confucian Tradition; 2. China and the West; 3. Revolution; 4. Maoism; 5. China after Mao; 6. Contemporary Issues; Part II. Korea; 7. Korea in the Shadow of China; 8. Korea and Imperialism; 9. Partition and War; 10. Korea and the Cold War; 11. Hermit Kingdom; 12. Asian Tiger; Part III. Japan; 13. Japan in Isolation; 14. Imperial Japan; 15. The Road to Pearl Harbor; 16. The Economy; 17. Government and Politics; 18. Foreign Relations; 19. Contemporary Issues.

    Biography

    Louis D. Hayes