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  • Authors: Katja Mielke; Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2017)

  • Part I: Area Studies at the Crossroads - Part II: To Be or Not to Be Is Not the Question. Rethinking Area Studies in Its Own Right - Part III: Knowledge Production after the Mobility Turn - Part IV: From Local Realities to Concepts and Theorizing...

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  • Authors: Mark Webster Hall (2013-11-12)

  • In Shakespeare’s Pericles, hazard-prone dramatic subjects undergo any number of reductive transformations as they drift towards redemption. Arguing that the logic of these transformations resonates with certain anthropological structures, the paper examines the rituality of this late romance through the lens of liminality. Sequences of both trauma and healing in the play are suggestively compared with the movement of liminal subjects from separation, through trial, to communal reaggregation...

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  • Authors: Andrew J. Nathan; Andrew Scobell (2012)

  • Despite its impressive size and population, economic vitality, and drive to upgrade its military, China remains a vulnerable nation surrounded by powerful rivals and potential foes. Understanding China's foreign policy means fully appreciating these geostrategic challenges, which persist even as the country gains increasing influence over its neighbors. Andrew J. Nathan and Andrew Scobell analyze China's security concerns on four fronts: at home, with its immediate neighbors, in surrounding regional systems, and in the world beyond Asia. By illuminating the issues driving Chinese policy, they offer a new perspective on the country's rise and a strategy for balancing Chinese and Americ...