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Critical Asian Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research for understanding the Asia and Pacific regions, the world, and ourselves. It was articulated in 1967 by Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars , a group that coalesced around young scholarly opposition to US involvement in the Vietnam War .
The Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) was founded in 1968 by a group of graduate students and younger faculty as part of the opposition to the American participation in the Vietnam War. They proposed a "radical critique of the assumptions which got us [The United States] into Indo-China and were keeping us from getting out". [ 1 ]
The South Asian Studies Librarian is a member of the Committee on South Asia Libraries and Documentation (CONSALD), [14] and the South Asia Materials Project (SAMP). [15] The University of Pennsylvania Libraries are in several regional and national consortia, including Borrow Direct and E-Z Borrow.
Apart from his twelve books, McCargo has published a number of articles in journals including Critical Asian Studies, Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Democracy and New Left Review. His writings regarding the "network monarchy", a term he coined to describe King Bhumibol Adulyadej and his proxies, particularly former Prime Minister Prem ...
The Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) was founded in 1950 to promote the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge about countries, cultures and languages of the region. It is an interdisciplinary program of Cornell University that focuses on the development of graduate training and research opportunities on the languages and cultures of Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the ...
Landsberger studied Sinology at Leiden University (1975–1982). His MA thesis (1982) was titled "After the Bumper Harvest”: China's Socialist Education Movement as seen through short stories from the Sixties. His PhD (1994) was titled "Visualizing the Future: Chinese Propaganda Posters from the ‘Four Modernizations’ Era, 1978-1988".
C. Kagan (born June 24, 1938, in North Hollywood, California, of Jewish immigrant parents from Ukraine and Poland) is an American professor of East Asian history and a political activist. His undergraduate and master's degrees were awarded from the University of California Berkeley. He received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1969
The Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies (大学院アジア太平洋研究科, Daigakuin Ajia Taiheiyō Kenkyūka), [1] or GSAPS, is an independent graduate school focusing on international relations and area studies of the Asia-Pacific region. [2] GSAPS was established in April 1998 on the Waseda Campus of Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan ...