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Engineering Asia Technology Colonial Development And The Cold War Order 1st Edition Hiromi Mizuno

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Engineering Asia Technology Colonial Development And The Cold War Order 1st Edition Hiromi Mizuno
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.14 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Hiromi Mizuno, Aaron S. Moore, John DiMoia
ISBN: 9781350063938, 9781350150676, 9781350063945, 9781350063952, 9781350063921, 1350063932, 1350150673, 1350063940, 1350063959
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Engineering Asia Technology Colonial Development And The Cold War Order 1st Edition Hiromi Mizuno by Hiromi Mizuno, Aaron S. Moore, John Dimoia 9781350063938, 9781350150676, 9781350063945, 9781350063952, 9781350063921, 1350063932, 1350150673, 1350063940, 1350063959 instant download after payment.

Weaving together chapters on imperial Japan's wartime mobilization, Asia's first wave of postwar decolonization, and Cold War geopolitical conflict in the region, Engineering Asia seeks to demonstrate how Asia's present prosperity did not arise from a so-called 'economic miracle' but from the violent and dynamic events of the 20th century. The book argues that what continued to operate throughout these tumultuous eras were engineering networks of technology. Constructed at first for colonial development under Japan, these networks transformed into channels of overseas development aid that constituted the Cold War system in Asia. Through highlighting how these networks helped shape Asia's contemporary economic landscape, Engineering Asia challenges dominant narratives in Western scholarship of an 'economic miracle' in Japan and South Korea, and the 'Asian Tigers' of Southeast Asia. Students and scholars of East Asian studies, development studies, postcolonialism, Cold War studies and the history of technology and science will find this book immensely useful.

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