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- 2007406003 abstract "Both the Taiwan Strait and the Korean peninsula harbor real dangers for the Northeast Asian region. The clash between an increasingly divergent nationalist identity in China and in Taiwan represent a new challenge for U.S. policy in this area. Similarly, the rise of pan-Korean nationalism in South Korea, and an unpredictable North Korean regime that has succeeded in driving a wedge between Seoul and Washington, has created another highly combustible zone of potential conflict. The author explores how the United States might respond to the emerging new nationalism in the region in order to promote stability and peace. Offering a constructivist approach which highlights the central role that memory, history and identity play in international relations, the monograph offers wide-ranging implications for U.S. foreign policy.".
- 2007406003 alternative "History, nationalism, and the prospect for peace in post-Cold War East Asia".
- 2007406003 contributor B10928911.
- 2007406003 contributor B10928912.
- 2007406003 coverage "East Asia Foreign relations United States.".
- 2007406003 coverage "East Asia History Errors, inventions, etc.".
- 2007406003 coverage "United States Foreign relations East Asia.".
- 2007406003 created "[2007]".
- 2007406003 date "2007".
- 2007406003 date "[2007]".
- 2007406003 dateCopyrighted "[2007]".
- 2007406003 description "Both the Taiwan Strait and the Korean peninsula harbor real dangers for the Northeast Asian region. The clash between an increasingly divergent nationalist identity in China and in Taiwan represent a new challenge for U.S. policy in this area. Similarly, the rise of pan-Korean nationalism in South Korea, and an unpredictable North Korean regime that has succeeded in driving a wedge between Seoul and Washington, has created another highly combustible zone of potential conflict. The author explores how the United States might respond to the emerging new nationalism in the region in order to promote stability and peace. Offering a constructivist approach which highlights the central role that memory, history and identity play in international relations, the monograph offers wide-ranging implications for U.S. foreign policy.".
- 2007406003 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-55).".
- 2007406003 extent "vi, 55 p. ;".
- 2007406003 hasFormat "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007406003 hasFormat "Politics of identity".
- 2007406003 identifier "1584872896".
- 2007406003 identifier "9781584872894".
- 2007406003 identifier PUB770.pdf.
- 2007406003 isFormatOf "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007406003 isFormatOf "Politics of identity".
- 2007406003 issued "2007".
- 2007406003 issued "[2007]".
- 2007406003 language "eng".
- 2007406003 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2007406003 relation "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007406003 relation "Politics of identity".
- 2007406003 spatial "East Asia Foreign relations United States.".
- 2007406003 spatial "East Asia History Errors, inventions, etc.".
- 2007406003 spatial "East Asia.".
- 2007406003 spatial "United States Foreign relations East Asia.".
- 2007406003 subject "320.54095 22".
- 2007406003 subject "JQ1499.A91 J34 2007".
- 2007406003 subject "Nationalism and collective memory East Asia.".
- 2007406003 title "History, nationalism, and the prospect for peace in post-Cold War East Asia".
- 2007406003 title "The politics of identity : history, nationalism, and the prospect for peace in post-Cold War East Asia / Sheila Miyoshi Jager.".
- 2007406003 type "text".