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Knowledge Production in Cold War Asia: Us Hegemony and Local Agency (Paperback)

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By Yuka Tsuchiya Moriguchi (Editor), Shin Kawashima (Editor), Somei Kobayashi (Editor)
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From the end of the Second World War to the early 1970s, new paradigms began to form in academic, scientific, and professional knowledge in various disciplines and fields--not only in the United States, but also in East Asia.

Drawing on a wealth of archival documents from East Asia, Knowledge Production in Cold War Asia focuses on the building and rebuilding of these different forms of knowledge in or about East Asia during the first half of the Cold War. It explores how this newly constructed knowledge came to assume certain "norms" professionals and bureaucrats of these countries tried to comply with and sometimes wrestled with. The essays within this collection explore a wide variety of this knowledge production: state-centered promotions of construction and normalization of knowledge; the ways in which non-state actors were involved in the construction and normalization of knowledge; and how individuals and groups who resisted or protested the hegemonic knowledge were constructed by state or non-state actors.

A distinctive look at the Cold War through the research and perspectives of scholars from East Asia, Knowledge Production in Cold War Asia insightfully highlights the role of knowledge production, normalization, and resistance in the Cold War era, contributing to a fuller understanding of international relations.

About the Author


Yuka Tsuchiya Moriguchi is a professor of American History at Kyoto University. She is the author of Science, Technology and the Cultural Cold War in Asia: From Atoms for Peace to Space Flight and many other books and articles on US cultural/science diplomacy during the Cold War.Shin Kawashima is Professor of International Relations at the University of Tokyo. He authored China in the 21st Century and Frontier of China, among others, and edited Xi Jinping's China and many other volumes.Somei Kobayashi is Professor at College of Law, Nihon University. He is the author of Media Space of Koreans in Japan: Newspapers During the Allied Occupation of Japan and many articles on East Asian History in the Cold War era and Korean Studies.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780253072061
ISBN-10: 0253072069
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication Date: April 1st, 2025
Pages: 368
Language: English