| Publications [#358325] of Leo Ching
Papers Published
- Ching, LTS, Neo-regionalism and neoliberal Asia,
in Routledge Handbook of New Media in Asia
(January, 2015),
pp. 39-52, ISBN 9781138026001 [doi]
(last updated on 2024/04/23)
Abstract: Asian regionalism has been predominantly a Japanese-led discourse, strategy, and ideology throughout the region’s modern/colonial history. Asianism’s condition of possibility is inseparable from the history of Western and Japanese imperialism and colonialism. To be more precise, Japan’s evocation of regional solidarity is a response to the real and perceived threat of Western aggression and the justification of its own empire-building in Asia. Any discussion of regionalism cannot escape the West-Japan-Asia triad (Ching 2009). The relative lack of Japanese discourse on Asian regionalism today suggests two possible interpretations: that the West is no longer a threat and that the balance of power has shifted in the region.1.
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