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E-grāmata: Asianization of Asia

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This book explores the Asianization of contemporary Asia, a trend which through neoliberal economic globalism has diluted the political effect of the EuroAmerican dictated segmentation of Asia and instead facilitated and accelerated socioeconomic exchanges and collaborations among Asian nations themselves.

It comprehensively analyzes and interprets Asia’s Asianization in terms of intensification of intra-Asian interactions and flows in industrial, educational, sociopolitical, and ecological spheres. Through such explorations the book successfully reveals Asia’s Asianization is particularly reflected in the major dimensions of regional industrial integration, transnational class relations, labor market regionalization, international educational mobility, regionalization of media and pop culture, transnational social movements and activisms, regionalized social governance for development cooperation and developmental mobilization of diasporic socioeconomic resources.

As an interdisciplinary study of South Korea's industrial, social and cultural integration with other Asian societies in both outbound and inbound directions, this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Korean studies, Asian politics, development and sociology.



This book explores the Asianization of contemporary Asia, a trend which through neoliberal economic globalism has diluted the political effect of the EuroAmerican dictated segmentation of Asia and instead facilitated and accelerated socioeconomic exchanges and collaborations among Asian nations themselves.

Introduction. Agenda, Debates, and Subjects
1. Asia in Asianization:
Dimensions, Conditions, and Implications
2. Asianization of Industrial
Development? Global Value Chains and Asias Evolving Regional Connections
3.
Transnational Labor Regimes and the Cambodian Case of Asianizing Capitalist
Development
4. International Migration and Socioeconomic Linkage in East Asia
5. Gendering the Migration System in East Asia
6. International Student
Mobility in Northeast Asia: Globalization or Asianization?
7. The Korean
Wave, Asianization, and Media Globalization
8. Digital Globalization and
Emerging Transnational Social Movements in Asia: New Challenges for Asian
Civil Society
9. Asianizing the Integrated Approach for Development
Cooperation? Scaling-Up Dynamics in KOICAs Peace-Development Nexus Projects
in the Mekong Region
10. Compatriotic Asianization: Explaining the
Developmental Roles of Overseas Diaspora for China and South Korea
11. Asias
Asianization in Cosmopolitan Social Science
Chang Kyung-Sup is SNU Distinguished Professor, Sociology Department, Seoul National University, South Korea.

Kim Taekyoon is Professor of International Development, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University, South Korea.

Lee Joonkoo is Associate Professor of Organization Studies, School of Business, Hanyang University, South Korea.