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Civilization and realpolitik / Duara, Prasenjit   Journal Article
Duara, Prasenjit Journal Article
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Publication 2009-2010.
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Decolonization: perspectives from now and then / Duara, Prasenjit (ed) 2004  Book
Duara, Prasenjit Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2004.
Description xvi, 312p.
Series Rewriting histories
Standard Number 0415248418
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Global and regional constitution of nations: the view from East Asia / Duara, Prasenjit   Journal Article
Duara, Prasenjit Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract While the origins of nationalism are sought in global historical trends, few analysts have shown how nations themselves are constituted and re-shaped by circulating global power, ideas and models. The view from East Asia shows that these circulations are mediated by regional developments and interactions which bind these nations together in rivalry and interdependence. The histories of China, Japan and Korea have been closely tied together since the end of the nineteenth century and, with a gap of about thirty years during the Cold War, have intensified once again. The global and regional constitution of nations produces a dialectic between its global form and aspirations and misrecognition of this constitution arising from the self-perception of nationalism as historically immanent. This tension between the global constitution and national misrecognition contributes to the tenacity of nationalism. It also allows us to get a better grasp of the relationship between historical change and structure in nationalism and the relationship between state and popular nationalisms in the countries of the region
Key Words Globalization  Nationalism  Regionalism  East Asia 
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Shaping transnational Asian studies: new directions in China-India research / Duara, Prasenjit   Journal Article
Duara, Prasenjit Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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