Abstract

Introduction: East Asia and Citizenship by Chang Kyung-Sup and Bryan S. Turner Part I: East Asia and Citizenship in Perspective 1. National and Social Citizenship: Some Structural and Cultural Problems with Modern Citizenship by Bryan S. Turner 2. Colonialism, Revolution, Development: A Historical Perspective on Citizenship in Political Struggles in Eastern Asia by Arif Dirlik 3. Different Beds, One Dream? State-Society Relationships and Citizenship Regimes in East Asia by Chang Kyung-Sup Part II: China, Taiwan, Hong Kong 4. Community Citizens or Egoistic Men: Property Rights Activism in China's New Urban Neighbourhoods by Ching Kwan Lee and Peng Chen 5. Corporate Citizenship in Contemporary China: Social Responsibility for Saving Jobs by Gu Shengzu, Yang Wei, and Hong Qunlian 6. Transnational or Compatriotic Bourgeoisie? Taiwanese Entrepreneurs and their Contested Citizenship Across the Taiwan Strait by Hsiu-hua Shen 7. The Making of Citizenship in a Divided Nation: Neoliberal Citizenship in Hong Kong and National Citizenship in China by Alvin Y. So and Su Xianjia Part III: Japan and Koreas 8. Social Citizenship in Action: Gender and Political Economy of Social-Care Policy Reforms in Japan by Ito Peng 9. The Growth and Erosion of Japanese Identity in Ryukyu: a Citizenship Perspective by Choe Hyun 10. Developmental Citizenship in Perspective: The South Korean Case and Beyond by Chang Kyung-Sup 11. The Emergence of the 'Multicultural Family' and Genderized Citizenship in South Korea by Kim Hyun Mee 12. Circumstantial Citizens: North Korean 'Migrants' in South Korea by Yoon In-Jin Part IV: Conclusion 13. Whither East Asian Citizenship? by Bryan S. Turner and Chang Kyung-Sup. Index.

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