Asian Power and Politics: The Cultural Dimensions of AuthorityHarvard University Press, 1985 - 414 頁 In a major new book, Lucian W. Pye reconceptualizes Asian political development as a product of cultural attitudes about power and authority. He contrasts the great traditions of Confucian East Asia with the Southeast Asian cultures and the South Asian traditions of Hinduism and Islam, and explores the national differences within these larger civilizations. |
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Asia and Theories of Development | 1 |
The Evolution of Asian Concepts of Power | 31 |
East Asia Varieties of Confucian Authority | 55 |
Southeast Asia From GodKings to the Power of Personal Connections | 90 |
The South Asian Subcontinent Hindu and Muslim Power and the Rewards of Narcissism | 133 |
The Riddle of Japan The Combining of Competition and Consensus | 158 |
China The Illusion of Omnipotence | 182 |
Korea Taiwan and Vietnam Forms of Aggressive Confucianism | 215 |