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“Modernization” in Korea

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Report: International Conference on the Problems of Modernization in Asia, June 28–July 7, 1965. Seoul, Korea: Asiatic Research Center, Korea University, n.d. [1966]. x, 821 pp. (n.p.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Ardath W. Burks
Affiliation:
Rutgers—the State University
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Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1968

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References

1 Paige, Glenn D., “Problems of Modernization in Asia: International Conference in Korea,” The Asia Foundation Program Bulletin No. 37 (December, 1965), 15.Google Scholar

2 See, for example, the reviewer's description of Kyoto University, Institute of Humanistic Studies Seminar, “Kindaika,” PROD (Political Research: Organization and Design), II.5 (May, 1959); “Studies on Modernization of Japan by Western Scholars,” Asian Cultural Studies, 3 (October, 1962)Google Scholar, International Christian University Publications III-A; the series of studies published (and to appear) for The Conference on Modern Japan of The Association for Asian Studies, e.g. Jansen, Marius B., ed. Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965)CrossRefGoogle Scholar and subsequent volumes edited by William W. Lockwood, R. P. Dore, Robert E. Ward, and Donald Shively; Cole, Allan B., “Contrasting Modernization in China and Japan,” Chung Chi Journal, IV.2 (May, 1965)Google Scholar; Ward, Robert E. and Rustow, Dankwart, eds. Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Reischauer, Edwin O., “Kindaika” to wa nani ka (Toward a Definition of “Modernization”), bi-lingual repr. from Jiyū (January, 1965)Google Scholar; Black, Cyril E., The Dynamics of Modernization; A Study in Comparative History (New York: Harper & Row, 1966).Google Scholar