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

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

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Manchuko Politics and Panasianism

Manchuko was a unique part of the japanese empire. Unlike tiwan and korea, manchuko claimed itself to be an independent state. Manchuko attracted idealists not just from within the state but also from different parts of the Japanese empire. For those idealists, it served as a space to put into practice the idealistic aspects of panagianism. A gatarian conception envisioned voluntary co operation among agong individuals who worked together as equal partners. While a hierarchical conception identified a clear reader whowould guide others to create a new order in asia.

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