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Yang, Rui – Frontiers of Education in China, 2012
Since the late 1980s, there has been a resurgence of regionalism in world politics. Prospects for new alliances are opened up often on a regional basis. In East and Southeast Asia, regionalization is becoming evident in higher education, with both awareness and signs of a rising ASEAN+3 higher education community. The quest for regional influence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, World Affairs, International Relations
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Plummer, Brenda Gayle – History Teacher, 2005
Shortly before Christmas in 2004, departing Secretary of State Colin Powell addressed a luncheon meeting hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. Powell described to his Boston audience the readjustments that his cabinet post had imposed on him. Powell went on to discuss how he was tested in the Middle East and Asia, and the universal dilemmas…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historians, History, World Affairs
Clausen, A. W. – 1984
The market-oriented countries of Pacific Asia have been contributing to economic growth in the industrialized West. The market developing countries of East Asia have averaged economic growth of 7.5 percent a year over the last 20 years. The most prominent feature of their economic development has been rapid growth in manufactured exports, expanded…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Global Approach
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Sorenson, Mary Eileen – Social Education, 1989
Describes the evolution of one teacher's efforts to incorporate valuable information concerning Southeast Asia into the history classroom. Discusses the "Understanding the United Nations, Parallel Histories: United States and Vietnam and International Development in a Global Context" curriculum which was the culmination of this teacher's…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, History
Sewell, John W.; Mathieson, John A. – 1982
This booklet examines the emergence of the so-called 'third world' of developing nations in the 1980s. The third world nations are widely diverse in history and culture, economic structure and political orientation. These new developing countries can affect the interests of the United States in significant ways, either individually or…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Development, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Braisted, Paul J., Ed.; And Others – 1972
The results, convictions, and recommendations of a colloquium designed to study the improvement of present and future cultural relations are presented. Study groups from Japan, Africa, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, and the United States participated in the conference. Chapter one analyzes the context of cultural relations, the…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Exchange, Developing Nations
Barnett, A. Doak – 1971
This critical analysis of Sino-American relations reviews historical events since World War II, summarizes United States policy toward the Peoples Republic of China and contends that improved relations with China should be a goal. Review of Communist China's activities reveals that: 1) an aim seems to be to expand power and influence but not…
Descriptors: Asian History, Communism, Foreign Policy, International Education
Linowitz, Sol M. – 1980
This booklet examines one of the most tragic and dangerous paradoxes facing the nations of the world at the end of the 20th century: hunger amid plenty. Even though the world does not lack for food, the problem lies in the distribution and power of ownership. There are serious moral, economic and political reasons why the U.S. in particular should…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Food, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Close Up Foundation, Arlington, VA. – 1990
This guide and its accompanying videotape are designed to provide students with an overview of the nations of the Pacific region. Three activities emphasize a different aspect of East-West contact: geography, history, and economics. Each activity uses student handouts and can be completed in one to three class periods. Activities include: (1)…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian Studies, Current Events, Diplomatic History
Close Up Foundation, Arlington, VA. – 1990
This guide and its accompanying videotape are designed to provide students with an overview of how Japan has become the second richest nation on earth, despite its small size and limited natural resources. Three activities emphasize key issues in the U.S.-Japanese relations, especially issues related to trade. Each activity uses student handouts…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian Studies, Current Events, Diplomatic History
National Committee on United States-China Relations, New York, NY. – 1971
The newsletter of this national organization presents commentary on the foreign policy relationship between the United States and China and cites relevant current information. In the summer, 1971 issue introductory comments on the Taiwan policy dilemma appear, as well as announcements of study programs, conferences or symposia, and field staff…
Descriptors: Asian History, Communism, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Hoeplin-Phalon, Nancy, Ed. – 1997
This annual briefing book focuses on eight topics related to U.S. foreign policy. The essays provide an overview of the geographic area or subject of concern. The volume's introduction features a discussion of how U.S. foreign policy is made. The eight essays include: (1) "Today's Media: What Voice in Foreign Policy" (Raymond Carroll);…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries
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Korhonen, Pekka – Journal of World History, 1996
Tracks the intermittent appearances and variations of the historical concept of a "Pacific Age" from the 1890s to the present. Discusses the social, economic, and historical conditions that resulted in the term's heralding of either economic optimism or racist peril. Suggests these interpretations come in cycles. (MJP)
Descriptors: Asian History, Colonialism, Cultural Images, Cultural Interrelationships
Cotton, Michael – 1971
The American Studies quinmester course for grades ten through twelve on the United States and Asia emphasizes how United States foreign policy evolved in Asia from the Spanish American War in 1898 which was a turning point in policy to the present and the need to understand the involvement of foreign policy and its implication for mutual…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American History, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Guides