Contents.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part I: The Theme of the Shift to the Modern World: .
1. Classical Social Theory.
Part II: The Phases of the Shift to the Modern World in Pacific Asia:.
2. Analyzing the Process of the Shift to the Modern World in Pacific Asia.
3. From Ancient Empires to Nineteenth-century Industrial-capitalism.
4. The Shist to the Modern World: Reactions, Resistance and Empire.
5. After the Pacific War: Decolonization, Nation-building and the Cold War.
6. The Emergence of Pacific Asia.
Part III: Changing Relationships in Contemporary Pacific Asia:.
7. The Region and the Global System.
8. Changing Patterns of Relations between Japan, the USA and China.
9. Contemporary Pacific Asia in the 1990's.
Part IV: Debates, Disputes and Lessons in Respect of the Development Experience of Pacific Asia:.
10. The Particularity of the Historical Development Experience of Pacific Asia.
11. The Pacific Asian Model I: Political-economic and Social-institutional Processes.
12.The Pacific Asian ModelII: Cultural and Political-cultural Processes.
Part V: Pacific Asia in the New Global System:.
13. Pacific Asia in the Twenty-first Century Global System.
Bibliography.
Index.
P.W. Preston is Reader in Political Sociology in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham.
"The breadth of political, social, and historical content in this
book promises its relevance to many readers." S. Turner, University
of Otago
"This broad historical sweep displays the merits of the author's
approach to best advantage, and will be of value to students
requiring a rapid overview of the origins of contemporary Pacific
Asia underpinned by key sources which are subject to careful
precis." Richard Wiltshire, Progress in Human Geography
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