Gateways Of Asia

Gateways Of Asia
Author: Frank Broeze
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136168956

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First Published in 1997. The dynamic role of port cities has been a major element in the thrust of modern port city literature since. In the process interactions between history and other disciplines, above all geography, economics and town planning resulted in a growing number of collaborative volumes. Indicative of the broad front, multi-disciplinary approach and challenging agenda of this wave of port town and port city studies is the collective and diverse nature of the themes and authorship of each of these works. That very diversity of disciplines, nationalities and perspectives is also one of the main pillars supporting Gateways of Asia. It is not a repetition or summary of the introduction and first chapter of Brides of the Sea, but the publication of this volume, in many ways a sequel to that work, does provide the opportunity of clarifying a few points and elaborating on some issues raised after its publication.

Gateway to Asia

Gateway to Asia
Author: Martin Richard Norins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1944
Genre: Sinkiang
ISBN: UVA:X004090625

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Gateways to Asia

Gateways to Asia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2006
Genre: Asia
ISBN: OCLC:230209409

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Gateways to Globalisation

Gateways to Globalisation
Author: François Gipouloux
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857934253

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'Gateways to Globalisation makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the emerging East Asian regional system of financial centres within the broader global context and how they interact within the global circuits of finance. In particular, it focuses on the emergence of the financial centres of Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore and the attempts by both national governments and the private sector to position them so that they become more competitive in the global and regional context. The volume shows much historical sensitivity showing that while the increase in the importance of these financial centres is principally post 1945, their emergence has been aided by the deep historical roots that go back several centuries. The book will be of great value in the interpretation of the role of East Asia in what many commentators have called the "Asian Century".' – Terry McGee, The University of British Columbia, Canada 'Gateways to Globalisation cogently demonstrates that Hong Kong, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, and Tokyo operate as gateways to Asia and as linchpins for Asia to the global economy. The authors' theoretical frameworks and original empirical research support provocative findings that challenge conventional thinking. Tokyo may decline as a global city. As Beijing and Shanghai ride China's rapid growth they face uncertainty about its future openness to the global economy. Vibrant Hong Kong and Singapore confront challenges from other rising centers.' – David Meyer, Washington University in St Louis, US 'This book distinguishes itself in its emphasis on historical and cultural links as well as contemporary globalization processes on large East Asian cities. Arising from a research program and four seminars, the editor has picked scholars who can relate past and present trends. Historical links of Japanese cities are explored. Leading world cities in the region are analysed in their evolution from entrepôts to modern gateways, service integrators, transport hubs and financial centres. It is a study of the integration and interrelationships of East Asian cities in the global economy.' – Yue-man Yeung, Chinese University of Hong Kong Asia's trading and financial hubs have become global cities which frequently have more in common and closer linkages with each other than with their corresponding hinterlands. As this book expounds, these global cities illustrate to what extent world trends deeply penetrate and permeate the national territorial interiors and processes that were otherwise presumed to be controlled by the State. Gateways to Globalisation is soundly based on accurate and extensive research (including perspectives from historians, economists, geographers and sociologists) from China, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong, in order to grasp the regional character of trade and finance, beyond national borders and traditional academic frameworks. The book documents that today, major urban centres such as Tokyo, Beijing, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai situated on the periphery of the maritime corridor of East Asia, form a system characterised by the intensity of their economic linkages and integration into the world economy. Since the mid-1980s, these major Asian cities have become the worldwide-oriented centres for production, trade, finance and research. This collective effort offers, in addition to its regional framework, up-to-date information that strengthens an original trans-disciplinary analysis of a region and its economic characteristics, which will be of interest to readers within academia and beyond. This well-detailed and thorough work will interest academics and post-graduate students in economics, geography, finance, history, regional studies and Asian studies, as well as those who have a general interest in globalisation.

The SE Asian Gateway

The SE Asian Gateway
Author: Robert Hall,Michael Andrew Cottam,Moyra Elizabeth Jane Wilson
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011
Genre: Continental drift
ISBN: 186239329X

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Collision between Australia and SE Asia began in the Early Miocene and reduced the former wide ocean between them to a complex passage which connects the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Today, the Indonesian Throughflow passes through this gateway and plays an important role in global thermohaline flow. The surrounding region contains the maximum global diversity for many marine and terrestrial organisms. Reconstruction of this geologically complex region is essential for understanding its role in oceanic and atmospheric circulation, climate impacts, and the origin of its biodiversity. The papers in this volume discuss the Palaeozoic to Cenozoic geological background to Australia and SE Asia collision. They provide the background for accounts of the modern Indonesian Throughflow and oceanographic changes since the Neogene, and consider aspects of the region's climate history--

Imperial Gateway

Imperial Gateway
Author: Seiji Shirane
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781501765582

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In Imperial Gateway, Seiji Shirane explores the political, social, and economic significance of colonial Taiwan in the southern expansion of Japan's empire from 1895 to the end of World War II. Challenging understandings of empire that focus on bilateral relations between metropole and colonial periphery, Shirane uncovers a half century of dynamic relations between Japan, Taiwan, China, and Western regional powers. Japanese officials in Taiwan did not simply take orders from Tokyo; rather, they often pursued their own expansionist ambitions in South China and Southeast Asia. When outright conquest was not possible, they promoted alternative strategies, including naturalizing resident Chinese as overseas Taiwanese subjects, extending colonial police networks, and deploying tens of thousands of Taiwanese to war. The Taiwanese—merchants, gangsters, policemen, interpreters, nurses, and soldiers—seized new opportunities for socioeconomic advancement that did not always align with Japan's imperial interests. Drawing on multilingual archives in six countries, Imperial Gateway shows how Japanese officials and Taiwanese subjects transformed Taiwan into a regional gateway for expansion in an ever-shifting international order. Thanks to generous funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities Open Book Program and its participation in TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.

China Gateway

China Gateway
Author: Peter Borschberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0981582206

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China Gateway ? A myth-shattering journey to the Cape of Asia and the Straits of SingaporeThe Cape of Asia and the Singapore Straits were formerly called the China Gateway because it forms a crucial bottleneck in the shortest route between the world?s two most populous nations, India and China. Peter Borschberg?s book presents and evaluates high-resolution digital images of rare manuscript maps arduously collected over many years from libraries and archives all over the world and demonstrates that ?Sin-Gapura? does not mean ?Lion City? but ?China Gateway?. It clears up misunderstandings about the uniqueness of this name, its usages, the existence of a competing transpeninsular waterway, and the dubious scheme by which Singapore Island, formerly called Long Island, became a British trading station through the personal ambition and financial sacrifice of one of the most brazen administrators in Asian Colonial history.

Evolving Asian culture gateways the Korean wave and beyond

Evolving Asian culture gateways   the Korean wave and beyond
Author: Jung Kim Su,Asian Media Information,Asian Media Information and Communication Centre,Kalinga Seneviratne,Madanmohan Rao
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2013
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 9814136190

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