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Yuka Hiruma Kishida, "Kenkoku University and the Experience of Pan-Asianism: Education in the Japanese Empire" (Bloomsbury, 2019)

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Manshuko and Panasianism in Japan

Manchuko was a unique part of the japanese empire. It claimed to be an in endent state, but reality betrayed this claim. Manchuko attracted idealists not just from within the state and japan, but also from different parts of the Japanese empire. For those idealists, manchuko served as a space to put into the idealistic aspects of panagianism. A gaitarian conception envisioned voluntary co operation among agent individuals; on the other hand, a hierarchical conception identified a clear reader who would guide others create a new order in asia.

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