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Gilbert Rozman is the Musgrave Professor of Sociology Emeritus at Princeton University and editor of Asan Forum. He received a BA from Carleton College and a PhD from Princeton University. Dr. Rozman's research concentrates on national identities in China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea, and how show more they shape bilateral trust and evolving relations in the regions. Recent edited books include U.S. Leadership, History, and Bilateral Relations in Northeast Asia (2011), East Asian National Identities: Common Roots and Chinese Exceptionalism (2012), Asia at a Tipping Point: Korea, the Rise of China, and the Impact of Leadership Transitions (2012), and National Identities and Bilateral Relations: Widening Gaps in East Asia and Chinese Demonization of the United States (2013). A recent monograph is Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia (2012). show less

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This is a collection of fairly long essays on the confucian tradition in china, japan and korea. The first essays deal with the distant past and I was a bit disappointed with them because they focus more on the development of confucian rituals and private beliefs than the political aspects of confucianism. The later essays on the legacy of confucianism in the 19th and 20th centuries were more interesting to me.

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