The Challenge of Change
- Research Papers and Policy Studies
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface
Contributors
Introduction
SECTION ONE: Postsocialist China
1. Present Nationalism and Communist Power
Richard Baum
2. The Revival of Chinese Millenarian Movements: The Case of Falun Gong
Maria Hsia Chang
SECTION TWO: The Demise of the East Asian Developmental State
3. The Heuristic Value of the Developmental State Model as Applied to Southeast Asia
Danny Unger
4. The ""Free Economy"" and the Developmental State: The Changing Ideology and Politics of Japanese Organized Business, 1965–1980
Lonny E. Carlile
5. Japan's Developmental State in the 1990s and Beyond: Has Industrial Policy Outlived Its Usefulness?
Marie Anchordoguy
6. Japan: From Miracle to Mediocrity
Teruo Gotoda
7. How Japan Can Move toward a Third Major Reform
Peggy K. Takahashi and Toshiya Kitayama
SECTION THREE: The Normalization of East Asian Relations?
8. Hong Kong and the Challenge of Chinese Reunification for U.S.-China Policy
Suzanne Pepper
9. Civil Society in South Korean Democratization
Mikyung Chin
10. South Korea's Foreign Policy: A Dolphin among Whales?
Kongdan (Katy) Oh
11. Sino-Japanese Relations in Transition
David Arase
SECTION FOUR: History Restarted, or Deferred? The U.S. Role in Asia
12. The Continuation of the Cold War and the Advent of American Militarism
Chalmers Johnson
13. The Okinawa Factor in U.S.-Japan Relations
Koji Taira
14. In Search of Emperor Hirohito: Decision Making and Ideology in Imperial Japan
Herbert P. Bix
15. Occurrence at No Gun Ri Bridge: An Inquiry into the History and Memory of a Civil War
Bruce Cumings
SECTION FIVE: A Final Tribute to Chalmers Johnson
16. Functional Stories: Uses for Communist, Developmental, Military, and Individualist Ideologies
Lynn T. White III
Chronological Bibliography of Chalmers Johnson's Published Works
