State Formation through Emulation

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State Formation through Emulation

The East Asian Model

Asian history Sociology International relations

Authors: Chin-Hao Huang, David C. Kang

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 4th August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 15 Mb

ISBN: 9781009115322


Introduction

Neither war nor preparations for war were the cause or effect of state formation in East Asia. Instead, emulation of China—the hegemon with a civilizational influence—drove the rapid formation of centralized, bureaucratically administered, territorial governments in Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.

Peaceful State-Building

Furthermore, these countries engaged in state-building not to engage in conflict or to suppress revolt. In fact, war was relatively rare and there was no balance of power system with regular existential threats—the longevity of the East Asian dynasties is evidence of both the peacefulness of their neighborhood and their internal stability.

Broader Perspectives

We challenge the assumption that the European experience with war and state-making was universal. More importantly, we broaden the scope of state formation in East Asia beyond the study of China itself and show how countries in the region interacted and learned from each other and China to develop strong capacities and stable borders.

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