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Asia: Case Studies in the Social Sciences - A Guide for Teaching
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A01=Myron L. Cohen
ASIA
Author_Myron L. Cohen
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Capita GNP.
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CGP
Chinese Communist Party
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Class Status System
Clean Government Party
comparative social structures
cross-cultural case study analysis
Crude Death Rate
deng's
ECONOMICS CHINA JAPAN
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faculty
Family Planning Program
gender stratification research
Harappan Civilization
kinship systems Asia
Large Family
Large Japanese Firms
Late Traditional China
LDP
Mao Zedong
mao's
Military Affairs Commission
political modernization studies
Political Parties
reading
regime
religious practices East Asia
rural urban transformation
Scheduled Castes
Soka Gakkai
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student
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Tamilnadu
Traditional Birth Control Methods
Traditional Peasant Societies
Tu Di
Violated
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781563241574
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Jan 1993
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
The material in this study is covered by Myron L. Cohen on religion and family organization in China; John R. Bowen on family, kinship, and Islam in Indonesia; Robert W. Hefner on hierarchy and stratification in Java; and Nancy Rosenberger on gender roles in Japan. Further material is provided by William W. Kelly on rural society in Japan; Theodore C. Bestor on urban life in Japan; Stephen R. Smith on the family in Japan; Doranne Jacobson on gender relations in India; Lawrence A. Babb on religion in India; Owen M. Lynch on stratification, inequality, and the caste system in India; Laurell Kendall on changing gender relations in Korea; Andrew G. Walder on comparative revolution in China and Vietnam, Maoism, and the sociology of work in China and Japan; Moni Nag on the comparative demography of China, Japan, and India; and Helen Hardacre on the new religions of Japan. Other contributors offering information through case studies are Hiroshi Ishida on stratification and mobility in Japan; Robert C. Liebman on work and education compared in Japan and the US; Joseph W. Elder on education, urban society, urban problems, and industrial society in India; Andrew J. Nathan on totalitarianism, authoritarianism, and democracy in China; Jean C. Oi on mobilisation and participation in China; Edwin A. Winckler on political development in Taiwan; Carl H. Lande on political parties and representation in the Philippines ; Clark N. Neher on political development and political participation in Thailand; and Benedict R. O'G. Anderson on political culture, the military, and authoritarianism in Indonesia. The final chapters of this work include studies by Stephen Philip Cohen on the military in India and Pakistan; Paul R. Brass on democracy and political participation in India; T.J. Pempel on Japanese democracy and political culture, political parties and representation, and bureaucracy in Japan; Han-kyo Kim on political development in South Korea; and Thomas G. Rawski on the economies of China and Japan.
Asia: Case Studies in the Social Sciences - A Guide for Teaching
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