East meets West : : civilizational encounters and the spirit of capitalism in East Asia / / edited by Kyong-Dong Kim and Hyun-Chin Lim.

Over the past few decades, East Asia developments in terms of production, population and trade have shown remarkable dynamics. Ensuing changes in these regions of non-Western civilization are commonly interpreted in terms of a successful adaptation of modernity. However, experiences such as the regi...

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Superior document:Social sciences in Asia ; 15
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Social sciences in Asia ; 15.
Physical Description:1 online resource (228 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary material /
Introduction /
Chapter One. Reflections upon the dilemmas of civilization: The wisdom of Yin-Yang dialectics By Kyong-Dong Kim /
Chapter Two. How the east and the west shall meet /
Chapter Three. What the west has learned from the east in the twentieth century /
Chapter Four. Modernization: Westernization vs. nationalism: A historical overview of the japanese case /
Chapter Five. The role of human sciences in the dialogue among civilizations /
Chapter Six. Asian values in capitalist development revisited /
Chapter Seven. Beyond the \'japanese style of management\'?: Transformation of the capitalist spirit in Japan today /
Chapter Eight. New trend of capitalist culture in Korea: The spirit of entrepreneurs and engineers /
Chapter Nine. The emerging capitalist spirit of private enterprises in China: \'Capitalism with chinese characteristics\' /
Chapter Ten. The culture of capitalist development in East Asia /
Contributors /
Index /
Summary:Over the past few decades, East Asia developments in terms of production, population and trade have shown remarkable dynamics. Ensuing changes in these regions of non-Western civilization are commonly interpreted in terms of a successful adaptation of modernity. However, experiences such as the regional crisis in 1997 and the tragic incident of September 2001 more than ever ask for more intensive civilizational dialogues, and urge us to carefully consider the implications of capitalist development in the East Asian context(s). This book deals with the issues of Asian values, civilizational encounters between East and West, and the development of capitalism and its culture in East Asian countries. Its focus on inter-civilizational exchanges and the intricate interplays between civilizational and capitalist dynamics helps us to better understand our human story and history.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1281921645
9786611921644
904742123X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Kyong-Dong Kim and Hyun-Chin Lim.