For those who like to Podcast, these are great recent interviews with Nandy. Fun listening.
Ashis Nandy: on Pakistan’s latent “potentialities” | Radio Open Source with Christopher Lydon.
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By Matthew Rudolph on September 27, 2011
For those who like to Podcast, these are great recent interviews with Nandy. Fun listening.
Ashis Nandy: on Pakistan’s latent “potentialities” | Radio Open Source with Christopher Lydon.
and
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By Matthew Rudolph on November 24, 2011
A piece that brings us up to date on Japanese politics and discusses its “Mercantilism”. Please, at least skim. Between Pork and Productivity: The Collapse of the Liberal Democratic Party – T. J. Pempel.
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By Matthew Rudolph on October 26, 2011
Subaltern Studies as Postcolonial Criticism – Gyan Prakash
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By Matthew Rudolph on October 17, 2011
We discussed this two weeks ago. I believe we said 6 pm, Wednesday was the due date. If you object to that time, please advise me by email.
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By Matthew Rudolph on October 12, 2011
Chatterjee – “Nation Fragments”
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By Matthew Rudolph on October 4, 2011
A pro pos the Oksenberg article. Often we included the title page of the book and the table of contents and other “front matter” with articles that appear as chapters in edited volumes as a way of giving students the context for the material they are reading. I think this is such a case. Also, [...]
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By Matthew Rudolph on November 29, 2011
Letters · LRB 1 December 2011. Pankaj Mishra is now in full and ignominious retreat. As my last letter explained, in his review of my book Civilisation, he made a vile allegation of racism against me (Letters, 17 November). In his response he nowhere denies that this was his allegation; nor does he deny that he [...]
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By Matthew Rudolph on November 24, 2011
Mercantilism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This is a good concise essay — if “Whigish” from the China “problem” point of view. It includes a discussion of Neo-Mercantilism.
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By Matthew Rudolph on November 14, 2011
The Treaty of Westphalia – YouTube.
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By Matthew Rudolph on October 7, 2011
Should the United States Abandon Taiwan? – CSIS – Oct. 18 – RSVP to Dr. Rudolph below please. Browse: Home / Professor-Elective Posts / Should the United States Abandon Taiwan? – CSIS – Oct. 18 – RSVP to Dr. Rudolph below please Should the United States Abandon Taiwan? – CSIS – Oct. 18 – RSVP [...]
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By Matthew Rudolph on September 27, 2011
For those who like to Podcast, these are great recent interviews with Nandy. Fun listening. Ashis Nandy: on Pakistan’s latent “potentialities” | Radio Open Source with Christopher Lydon. and Real India: Ashis Nandy’s post-colonial “intimate enemies”
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By Jungmin Lee on December 8, 2011
China – Jungmin LeePaper on Chinese State and Nationalism Sorry for the late posting. Hope you have time to skim through it. See you tomorrow :)
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By Michael Gladstone on December 8, 2011
Hi all, here is my paper as a PDF. Please look at pages 1-5 for this week’s readings and the rest are my thoughts for my paper on Autonomous Region unrest and Beijing’s response to these issues. Enjoy! Gladstone_Chinese Nationalism as a Construct Paper
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By Jing Chuen Yang on December 7, 2011
Decoding Modern China from Chinese Nation-State Formation and Nationalism.
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By Jing Chuen Yang on December 7, 2011
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By Stein-Ivar Eide on December 1, 2011
Dear all, Here is my paper. See you tomorrow Norman, Japan and the Modern Asian State Steini
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By Na-Kyung Lee on November 30, 2011
Thank you very much! I look forward to having a fruitful discussion session tomorrow. HLeeAsia2 Sincerely with Many Thanks, Haillie
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By Michael Gladstone on November 16, 2011
Hey all. Here is my essay on AfPak. Hope you enjoy it. Sorry it is a bit late. Gladstone AfPak Essay
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By Na-Kyung Lee on November 10, 2011
Please click the below link called HLee1 to find my essay on economic nationalism. I am looking forward to having a good round of discussion tomorrow. Thank you! HLee1 Haillie
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By Jungmin Lee on November 2, 2011
East Asian Nationalism Essay
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By Jing Chuen Yang on October 26, 2011
India: whose designed toolkit
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By Matthew Rudolph on October 24, 2011
“The Limits of the State: Beyond Statist Approaches and Their Critics”. The American Political Science Review 85 (1): 75–96. JSTOR 1962879. “The state has always been difficult to define. Its boundary with society appears elusive, porous, and mobile. I argue that this elusiveness should not be overcome by sharper definitions, but explored as a clue to [...]
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By Michael Gladstone on September 24, 2011
A paper I wrote about China’s dominance of rare-earth metals and the effect of such a staggering Sino-Western imbalance China’s Dominance
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