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Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs

Volume 9    |   Number 1   |   Winter 2009

Introduction                              
 

Voices

CCP 17th Party Congress
          Tony Cheong Wing Wan
Soft Power Rules in East Asia
         Tsung-yen Chen
   

Greater China

Should the World Bank Continue Lending to China?
          Sarah Huber
Opera and Politics
In China the Twain Shall Meet
         Chiara Park Terzuolo
Workers in Protest
A Comparative Study of Labor Mobilization in China
         Ashton Liu
 

Korea

From Multilateralism to Bilateralism
Negotiating the Second North Korean Nuclear Crisis
         Suk-Hyun Lee
Anti-Americanism as an Expression and Evidence of Democratization
         Jung-Yul Kim
 

South East Asia

Ambivalent Boundaries
Nanyang Chinese and Ethnic Violence in Borneo
         Brian Bernards

 

Editorial Board


Editors in Chief:
Geoffrey Miles Lorenz
Katie Salisbury

Head Editors:
Tsung-yen Chen | China
Kristina Yang | China
Ben Dooley | Japan
Josephine Suh | Korea
Albert Rhee | Korea
Kjell Ericson | Southeast Asia
Yo-Yo Shuang Chen & Christine Peng | Voices

Editorial Staff:
Christine Peng
Yo-Yo Shuang
Tony Wan
George Wang
Crystal Yuan Zheng

Production Board


Business Manager:
Crystal Yuan Zheng

Production Board:
Wesley Chaney
Tony Wan

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:


Shornestein Asia/Pacific Research Center
Associated Students of Stanford University
Stanford Center for East Asian Studies