ABSTRACT

Nationalism appears to be rising in a renascent Asia and stoking tensions, aspirations, and identity politics while amplifying grievances and raising questions about prospects in what is touted as the Asian century. This book provides a broad overview and introduction to nationalism in Asia. Leading experts in their fields succinctly convey key information and critical analysis useful to students in a range of courses across disciplines.

Part I presents thematic chapters, mostly cross-national studies, that elucidate the roots and consequences of nationalism in these societies and the varying challenges they confront.

Part II presents concise country case studies in Asia, providing an overview of what is driving contemporary nationalism and surveys the domestic and international implications. Approaching Asia from the perspective of nationalism facilitates a comparative, interdisciplinary analysis that helps readers better understand each society and what the ramifications of nationalism are for contemporary Asians, and the worlds that they (and we) participate in.

Asian Nationalisms Reconsidered is an invaluable textbook for undergraduate courses and graduate seminars related to international relations, Asian Studies, political science, government, foreign policy, peace and conflict, and nationalism.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

ByJEFF KINGSTON

part |2 pages

PART I Asian themes

chapter 3|14 pages

Energy nationalism: power politics in Asia

ByJAMES D. J . BROWN

chapter 5|11 pages

Religion and nationalism in Asia

ByJEFF KINGSTON

chapter 6|12 pages

Military nationalism and nuclear internationalism in Asia

ByROBERT JACOBS

chapter 7|13 pages

Nationalism and the law: Japan’s tale of two constitutions

ByLAWRENCE REPETA

chapter 8|9 pages

Leadership and nationalism: assessing Shinzo Abe

ByPATRICK HEIN

chapter 10|13 pages

Korea’s and Japan’s rocky standoff: something more?

ByALEXIS DUDDEN

chapter 11|17 pages

Nationalist attitudes among mass publics in East Asia

ByMATTHEW LINLEY

part |2 pages

PART II Country studies

chapter 12|12 pages

The making of Hong Kong nationalism

ByALVIN Y. SO

chapter 13|13 pages

Nationalism and its political implications in contemporary China

ByCHUNHUA CHEN

chapter 14|12 pages

Political dynamics of contemporary Japanese nationalism

ByKOICHI NAKANO

chapter 15|14 pages

Nationalism and history in contemporary Japan

BySVEN SAALER

chapter 17|11 pages

Indian nationalism: the most recent turn

ByPANKAJ MISHRA

chapter 18|11 pages

Thailand’s eternal flame of nationalism: legitimacy and manipulation

ByPAVIN CHACHAVALPONGPUN

chapter 19|12 pages

Burma’s (Myanmar’s) ‘exclusive’ nationalism

ByKEI NEMOTO

chapter 20|13 pages

Indonesian nationalism: from underdog to rising power

ByVANNESSA HEARMAN

chapter 21|12 pages

The puzzle of Filipino nationalism

ByPATRICIO N. ABINALES

chapter 22|19 pages

Russia’s competing nationalisms and foreign relations with Asia

ByTINA BURRETT