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The Past, Love, Money and Much More: Philippines-Japan Relations Since the End of the Second World War

Lydia N. Yu-Jose
4.9/5 (33529 ratings)
Description:This book revises the common observation that Philippines-Japan relations are characterized by inequality. Such an observation is the twin of another common observation, that the bilateral relationship between the Philippines and Japan is largely economic in nature. We tentatively accept the observation that Philippines-Japan relations are mainly economic. We also accept the observation that it is a relationship between a developed country and a developing one. But we argue that to say that it is an unequal relationship is to say nothing of significance, because, naturally, the relationship between a developed and a developing country is unequal.For two countries that have had relations for more than a century, there is certainly something more that can be said about this relationship, aside from the obvious. We can arrive at a more significant and nuanced characterization of Philippines-Japan relations by looking at the other aspects of the relationship without totally dismissing the admittedly important economic relationship. As we conditionally admit that the relationship is unequal, we look at the balance to see which side is heavier; we change the contents of the balance and vary their combinations to find out if one side is always heavier than the other or if both sides are sometimes equal. The book does this by narrating how the past is remembered, by bridging the elite and the popular, and by describing people-to-people relations across national borders within and beyond state structure.—from the Introduction by Lydia N. Yu-Jose.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Past, Love, Money and Much More: Philippines-Japan Relations Since the End of the Second World War. To get started finding The Past, Love, Money and Much More: Philippines-Japan Relations Since the End of the Second World War, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
228
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Japanese Studies Program, Ateneo de Manila University
Release
ISBN
9710426036

The Past, Love, Money and Much More: Philippines-Japan Relations Since the End of the Second World War

Lydia N. Yu-Jose
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This book revises the common observation that Philippines-Japan relations are characterized by inequality. Such an observation is the twin of another common observation, that the bilateral relationship between the Philippines and Japan is largely economic in nature. We tentatively accept the observation that Philippines-Japan relations are mainly economic. We also accept the observation that it is a relationship between a developed country and a developing one. But we argue that to say that it is an unequal relationship is to say nothing of significance, because, naturally, the relationship between a developed and a developing country is unequal.For two countries that have had relations for more than a century, there is certainly something more that can be said about this relationship, aside from the obvious. We can arrive at a more significant and nuanced characterization of Philippines-Japan relations by looking at the other aspects of the relationship without totally dismissing the admittedly important economic relationship. As we conditionally admit that the relationship is unequal, we look at the balance to see which side is heavier; we change the contents of the balance and vary their combinations to find out if one side is always heavier than the other or if both sides are sometimes equal. The book does this by narrating how the past is remembered, by bridging the elite and the popular, and by describing people-to-people relations across national borders within and beyond state structure.—from the Introduction by Lydia N. Yu-Jose.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Past, Love, Money and Much More: Philippines-Japan Relations Since the End of the Second World War. To get started finding The Past, Love, Money and Much More: Philippines-Japan Relations Since the End of the Second World War, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
228
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Japanese Studies Program, Ateneo de Manila University
Release
ISBN
9710426036
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