Asian values and the United States : how much conflict? / David I. Hitchcock.
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- DS12 H52 1995
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | DS12 H52 1995 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30010000040166 |
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DS12 A84 2000 Asian values : an encounter with diversity / | DS12 A84 2000 Asian values : an encounter with diversity / | DS12 C87 1998 Culture and society in the Asia-Pacific / | DS12 H52 1995 Asian values and the United States : how much conflict? / | DS12 K74 1990 Before the European challenge : the great civilizations of Asia and the Middle East / | DS12 N3513 1997 Ways of thinking of Eastern peoples : India, China, Tibet, Japan / | DS12 R425 2004 Reading Asia : new research in Asian studies / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).
Southeast Asian Critics -- "Asianization" of Asia - and Japan -- Values and Development. Western Influence and Cultural Loss. Opinion in Malaysia and Indonesia. Thais - Less Concerned. The Chinese Discover Themselves. Koreans: Confidence and Confucianism. Westernization and Japan: "We've Been There Already" Modernization or Westernization -- Human Rights -- Opposing or Modifying Western Influences. Singapore Strengthens the Family. Indonesia Promotes Moderate Islam - and Modern Art. Malaysia Avoids Extremism and TV News of Violence. Thais Accept the West but Look for Thai Characteristics. Moral Emptiness in China. Korea Focuses on its Own Culture and Internationalization. A Japan Generally Comfortable with itself -- "Asianness" and the "Kin-Country Syndrome" -- Survey of Asian and U.S. Values and Qualities -- Tradition versus Modernization and the Individual versus Society -- Implications for U.S. Policymakers.