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Empire of the Seas

Empire of the Seas

Thinking about Asia

Shiraishi Takashi

JIIA series
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture

Political Science

¥2,400 + tax

ISBN 9784866581262
210 mm x 148 mm / 188 pp. / March 2021

Winner of the 2000 Yomiuri Yoshino Sakuzo Prize for academic writing on politics, economics, and history, this book locates the modern history of Southeast Asia within the framework of a “maritime Asia" which emerged from trade and commerce, state formation, imperial/global hegemonic ambitions, and popular resistance. It examines the rise of British-led collective imperialism in the nineteenth century and Pax Americana in the mid-twentieth century, and looks closely at the ways in which Japan navigated the evolving regional system. In its pages, the maritime Asia experience is examined comparatively across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. A new author's note brings this English-language edition up to date on regional developments since the original publication.

SHIRAISHI Takashi
Shiraishi Takashi, born in 1950 in Japan, obtained his PhD from Cornell University. He taught at the University of Tokyo, Cornell University, and Kyoto University, and served as president of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) and now chancellor of Prefectural University of Kumamoto.

An Age in Motion (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990), which received the Ohira Masayoshi Asia Pacific Award; Indoneshia: Kokka to seiji [Government and Politics in Indonesia], (Tokyo: Libroport Co., 1992), a winner of the Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities. His other works include Chūgoku wa Higashi-Ajia o dou kaeruka [How Is China Changing East Asia?], (co-authored with Caroline Sy Hau, Tokyo: CHUOKORON-SHINSHA INC., 2012); Kaiyo-Ajia vs. tairiku Ajia, translated as Maritime Asia vs. Continental Asia by Lynne Rienner Publishers (Kyoto: Minerva Shobo, 2016); and Emerging States and Economies: Their Origins, Drivers, and Challenges Ahead (co-edited with Sonobe Tetsushi, Singapore: Springer, 2019).

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JIIA series
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Publisher:
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture

Hardcover
¥2,400 + tax
ISBN 9784866581262
210 mm x 148 mm / 188 pp. / March 2021

eBook
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ISBN 9784866582153 (PDF)

CONTENTS
Introduction
1. Raffles’ Dream
2. The Bugis Sea
3. Toddling Leviathans
4. The Formation of Plural Societies
5. The Logic of the Civilizing Project
6. The New Imperial Order
7. Nation-State Building from Above
8. Thinking about Asia
Afterword
Addendum: 2020
Notes and References
Index

「海のアジア」、それは交易ネットワークで結ばれた外に広がるアジアだ。世界秩序が変貌するなか、海で繋がるこの有機的なシステムと日本はどう関わるべきか。シンガポール、マレーシア、インドネシア、フィリピン、タイを比較史的に考察する。

白石 隆
1950年生まれ。東京大学教養学部卒業。コーネル大学博士(Ph.D.)。文化功労者。政策研究大学院大学学長、日本貿易振興機構(ジェトロ)アジア経済研究所所長を経て、熊本県立大学理事長。

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Original Japanese Edition

海の帝国:アジアをどう考えるか

白石 隆 著

中央公論新社 刊

2000/09/25

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