The politics of anti-Westernism in Asia

visions of world order in pan-Islamic and pan-Asian thought

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The politics of anti-Westernism in Asia

visions of world order in pan-Islamic and pan-Asian thought

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
The universal West: Europe beyond its Christian and white race identity (1840-1882)
The great rupture: Ottoman imagination of a European model
Ottoman westernism and the European international society
A non-Christian Europe?
The West in early Japanese reformist thought
The modern genesis of pan-Islamic and pan-Asian ideas
Conclusion
The two faces of the West: imperialism versus enlightenment (1882-1905)
The Muslim world as an inferior Semitic race: Ernest Renan and his Muslim critics
Yellow versus white peril? pan-Asian critiques and conceptions of world order
Crescent versus cross? pan-Islamic reflections on the "clash of civilizations" thesis
Conclusion
The global moment of the Russo-Japanese war: the awakening of the East/equality with the West (1905-1912)
An alternative to the West? Asian observations on the Japanese model
Defining an anti-Western internationalism: pan-Islamic and pan-Asian visions of solidarity
Japanese pan-Asianism after the Russo-Japanese war
Conclusion
The impact of WWI on pan-Islamic and pan-Asianist visions of world order
Pan-Islamism and the Ottoman state
The realist pan-Islamism of Celal Nuri and Ismail Naci Pelister
Pan-islamic mobilization during WWI
The transformation of pan-Asianism during WWI: nationalists, and Asiaphile European romantics
Asia as a site of national liberation
Asia as the hope of humanity
Conclusion
The triumph of nationalism? the ebbing of pan-Islamic and pan-Asian visions of world order
During the 1920s
The Wilsonian moment and pan-Islamism
The Wilsonian moment and pan-Asianism
Pan-Islamic and pan-Asianist perceptions of socialist internationalism
"Clash of civilizations" in the age of nationalism
The weakness of pan-Islamic and pan-Asianist political projects during the 1920s
Conclusion
The revival of a pan-Asianist vision of world order in Japan (1931-1945)
Explaining Japan's official "return to Asia"
Withdrawal from the League of Nations as a turning point
Asianist journals and organizations
Asianist ideology of the 1930s
Wartime Asian internationalism and its postwar legacy
Conclusion
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York, NY
Series
Columbia studies in international and global history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/2176701821
Library of Congress
DS35.7 .A95 2007, DS35.7.A95 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
320

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Open Library
OL17565981M
Internet Archive
politicsofantiwe0000aydi
ISBN 13
9780231137782
LCCN
2007001759
OCLC/WorldCat
78893423
Goodreads
1965757

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