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Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs

Volume 10    |   Number 1   |   Winter 2010

Introduction

Voices

Xinjiang on Fire Again
          Michael Brown
Anniversaries, Not Milestones
         Victor Liu
A Need for Fundamental Change in Korea's Political Environment
The Legacy of Ex-President Roh
         Soo Young Yang
   

Greater China

The Three Gorges Dam
Triumph or Disaster on the Yangtze River
          Drue Montague Banta
Economic Growth and the Arrival of Women in the Non-Profit Sector
Examining the Rise of Taiwan's Philanthropic Movement
          Carl E. Kubler
Inside Out
The Changing Morphology of Beijing's Dongcheng District
          Andrew Ramish
Harnessing the Church in Today's China
The Case of Xiamen's Xinjie Church
          Chris White
 

Japan

Japan and the East China Sea
Realism, Policy and the Security Dilemma
          Jason Blazevic
 

Southeast Asia

The Normative Power of The "ASEAN Way"
Potentials, Limitations and Implications for East Asian Regionalism
          Kei Koga
Tribality and Indigeneity in Malaysia and Indonesia
Political and Sociological Categorizations
          Christian Wawrinec

Executive Board


Editors in Chief:
Tsung-Yen Chen
Sunok Josephine Suh

Business Manager:
Mark Bocanegra

Editorial Board:


Stephan Hyeonjun Stiller | China
Fei Yan | China
Karl Kerksiek | Japan
Soo Young Yang | Korea
Tony Cheong Wing Wan | Southeast Asia

Production Board:


Amanda Andonian

Assistant Editors

China:
Karmia Chan Cao
Victor Liu
Christine Peng

Japan:
Michael Don Elgan
Colleen Jiang
Soomin Kim

Korea:
Sarah Degerman

Southeast Asia:
Daniel Clayton Greer
Lucy Yang

Faculty Sponsors


Gordon Chang, Professor, History
Phillip Lipscy, Assistant Professor, Political Science
Jean Oi, Professor, Political Science
Daniel Okimoto, Professor, Political Science
Gi-Wook Shin, Associate Professor, Sociology
Andrew Walder, Professor, Sociology
 

Special Thanks to:


Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
Associated Students of Stanford University
Stanford Center for East Asian Studies