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Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs

Volume 5   |   Number 1   |   Winter 2005

About
Contributors
Editorial
 

Greater China

Revisiting the Tiananmen Square Incident
A Distorted Image from Both Sides of the Lens
          Albert Chang
Taiwan's Geopolitics 
Chiang Ching-Kuo's Decision to Democratize Taiwan
         Ching-fen Hu
China's Paradox Passage into Modernity
A Study on the Portrayal of Sexual Harassment in Chinese Media
          Diana Fu
 

Japan

Japanese Facism Revisited
          Marcus Willensky
Tokdo or Takeshima?
The International Law of Territorial Acquisition in the Japan-Korea Island Dispute
          Sean Fern
 

Korea

The Sources of Regime Stability in North Korea
Insights from Democratization Theory
         Yun-Jo Cho
Contested Narratives
Reclaiming National Identity through Historical Reappropriation among Korean Minorities in China
         Min-Dong Paul Lee
 

South East Asia

Anglo-US Relations in the Formation of SEATO
          Andrew Hall
ASEAN's Role and its Management of the Sino-Japan Rivalry
          Tai Wei Lim

 

Editorial Board


Editors in Chief:
Andrew MacDonald
Stella Shin

Section Editors:
Shameel Ahmad (China)
Adam Kwok (China)
Julie Gibson (Japan)
Sheena Chestnut (Korea)
Gloria Kim (Korea)
Victor Marsh (Southeast Asia)

Editorial Staff:
David Chang
Anna Ji Sun Cho
Philbert Fan
Joon Seok Hong
Jenwa Hsung
Anne Kim
  John Lim
  Shaw Yea Lim
  Max Neostroev
  Ginny Nicholson
  Shiho Watabe
  Katy Yan

Production Board


Business Manager:
Dan Cho

Asst. Business Manager:
Shiho Watabe

Publicity Manager:
Ming Zhu

Faculty Sponsors


Gordon Chang, Associate Professor, History
Jean Oi, Professor, Political Science
Daniel Okimoto, Professor, Political Science
Haun Saussy, Associate Professor, Asian Languages and Comparative Literature
Gi-Wook Shin, Associate Professor, Sociology
Andrew Walder, Professor, Sociology
 

Special Thanks to:


Asia/Pacific Research Center at Stanford
Associated Students of Stanford University
Center for East Asian Studies
Prodigy Press and KGN Graphics