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'China and Japan': Facing off across the aeons, two giants of East Asia
BY NICOLAS GATTIG
Ezra Vogel's "China and Japan" is a timely reminder of how public perceptions are shaped by political expediency, how new leaders and propaganda can efface existing goodwill.
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China and Japan — Ezra F. Vogel | Harvard University Press
China and Japan
Facing History
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674916579
One of the world’s most eminent scholars of East Asia reveals the important touchstones in the long history between China and Japan and argues that for the sake of world stability they must forge a new relationship for the twenty-first century.
目次
- Preface
- 1. Chinese Contributions to Japanese Civilization, 600–838
- 2. Trade without Transformative Learning, 838–1862
- 3. Responding to Western Challenges and Reopening Relations, 1839–1882
- 4. Rivalry in Korea and the Sino–Japanese War, 1882–1895
- 5. Japanese Lessons for a Modernizing China, 1895–1937 [with Paula S. Harrell]
- 6. The Colonization of Taiwan and Manchuria, 1895–1945
- 7. Political Disorder and the Road to War, 1911–1937 [with Richard Dyck]
- 8. The Sino–Japanese War, 1937–1945
- 9. The Collapse of the Japanese Empire and the Cold War, 1945–1972
- 10. Working Together, 1972–1992
- 11. The Deterioration of Sino–Japanese Relations, 1992–2018
- 12. Facing the New Era
- Biographies of Key Figures
- Notes
- Sources and Further Reading
- Acknowledgments
- Index
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