REI 144 - Interior 2.p65 - Estudios Internacionales

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Donaciones a la biblioteca
del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales
Donación de la Fundación Japón
Por intermedio de la Embajada de Japón en Santiago, la Fundación Japón hizo llegar a la directora del Instituto de Estudios
Internacionales, profesora Jeannette Irigoin Barrenne, la valiosa
contribución de material bibliográfico que se indica a continuación.
1. Magnus Blomstrom, Byron Gangnes y Summer La Croix (eds.),
Japan’s New Economy: continuity and change in the twenty
first century, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002.
2. Chung H. Lee e Ippei Yamazawa (eds.), The Economic
Development of Japan and Korea: a parallel with lessons,
Nueva York, Praeger, 1990.
3. Malcolm, James D., Financial Globalisation and the Opening
of the Japanese Economy, Londres, Curzon Press, 2001.
4. Wolfgang Klenner e Hisashi Watanabe (eds.), Globalization
and Regional Dynamics: East Asia and the European Union
from the Japanese and the German perspective, Heidelberg,
Springer-Verlag, 2002.
5. Japanese Studies in Australia and New Zealand, Tokio, The
Japan Foundation, 1997.
6. Beasley W. C., The Japanese Experience: a short history of
Japan, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1999.
7. Japan: an illustrated encyclopedia, Tokyo, Kodansha, 1993, 2
Vols.
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8. Cambridge History of Japan, Nueva York, Cambridge
University Press, 1996-1999. 6 vols.
9. Akira Iriye, The Origins of the Second World War in Asia and
the Pacific, Londres, Longman, 1987.
10. Curtis Gerald L., The Logic of Japanese Politics: leaders,
institutions and the limits of change, Nueva York, Columbia
University Press, 1999.
11. Philippe Régnier y Daniel Warner (eds.), Japan and
Multilateral Diplomacy, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2001.
12. Joseph W.S., Davis, Dispute Resolution in Japan, La Haya,
Kluwer Law International, 1996.
13. Linger, Daniel Touro, No One Home: Brazilian selves remade
in Japan, Stanford, Ca., Standford University Press, 2001.
14. Myra H. Strober y Agnes Miling Kaneko Chan, The Road
Winds Uphill all the Way: gender, work and family in the United
States and Japan, Cambridge, Mass., The MIT Press, 1999.
15. Lincoln, Edward J., Arthritic Japan : the slow pace of economic
reform, Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution Press, 2001.
16. Giffard, Sydney, Japan Among Powers 1890-1990, New
Haven, Yale University Press, 1994.
17. Austin Greg y Stuart Harris, Japan and Greater China:
political economy and military power in the Asian century,
Honolulu, Hawaii, University of Hawaii Press, 2001.
18. Milhaupt Curtis J., J. Mark Ramseyer y Michael K. Young,
Japanese Law in Context: readings in society and economy
and politics, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Asia
Center, 2001.
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Donación de la Fundación Corea
Por intermedio de la Embajada de Corea en Santiago, la Fundación Corea hizo llegar a la Directora del Instituto de Estudios
Internacionales, profesora Jeannette Irigoin Barrenne, una valiosa
donación de material bibliográfico para la biblioteca del Instituto.
La lista de publicaciones entregadas es la siguiente:
1. Amsden, Alice, Asia’s Next Giant: South Korea and Late
Industrialization, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1989.
2. Carter, J. Eckert, y otros, Korea Old and New: A History,
Cambridge, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 1990.
3. Cha, Victor, Alignment despite Antagonism, Stanford, Stanford
University Press, 1999.
4. Choong Soon Kim, The Culture of Korean Industry: An
Ethnography of Poongsan Corporation, Tucson, The
University of Arizona Press, 1992.
5. Cook, Harold F., Korea’s 1884 Incident: Its Background and
Kim Ok-kyun’s Elusive Dream, Seúl, Royal Asiatic Society
and Taewon Publishing Company, 1972.
6. Cumings, Bruce, Korea’s Place in the Sun: A Modern History,
Nueva York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1998.
7. Dae-yeol Ku, Korea under Colonialism: The March First
Movement and Anglo-Japanese Relations, Seúl, Royal Asiatic
Society, 1985.
8. David R., McCann y Strauss, Barry S. (eds.), War and
Democracy: A comparative Study of the Korean War and the
Peloponnesian War, M. E. Sharpe, 2001.
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9. Duus, Peter, The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese
Penetration of Korea, 1859-1910, Berkeley, University of
California Press, 1995.
10. Hagen Koo(ed.), State and Society in Contemporary Korea,
Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1993.
11. Hagen Koo, Korean Workers: The Culture and Politics of Class
Formation, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2001.
12. Kim, Elaine H. y Chungmoo Choi (eds.), Dangerous Women:
Gender and Korean Nationalism, Nueva York, Routledge,
1997.
13. Kim, Samuel S. (ed.), Korea’s Globalization, Nueva York,
Cambridge University Press, 2000.
14. Kie-chang Oh, John, Korean Politics: The Quest for
Demoncratization and Economic Development, Ithaca, Cornell
University Press, 1999.
15. Kendall, Laurel, Getting Married in Korea: of Gender,
Morality, and Modernity, Berkeley, University of California
Press, 1996.
16. Kendall, Laurel, Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless
Spirits: Women in Korean Ritual Life, Honolulu, University of
Hawaii Press, 1985.
17. Lee Kwang-kyu, Korean Family and Kinship, Seúl,
Jimoondang Publishing Co., 1997.
18. Lewis, Linda S., Laying Claim to the Memory of May: A Look
Back at the 1980 Kwangju Upsrising, Honolulu, University of
Hawaii Press, 2002.
19. Linsu Kim, Imitation and Innovation: The Dynamics of Korea’s
Technological Learning, Cambridge, Harvard Business School
Press, 1997.
20. Manwoo Lee, The Odyssey of Korean Democracy, Nueva York,
Praeger Publishers, 1990.
21. Mason, Edward S., Economic and Social Modernization of
the Republic of Korea, Cambridge, Harvard University Press,
1981.
22. McNamara, Dennis L., The Colonial Origins of Korean
Enterprise, 1910-1945, Cambridge, Cambridge University
Press, 1990.
23. Moon, Katherine, Sex Among Halléis, Nueva York, Columbia
University Press, 1997.
24. Patterson, Wayne, The Korean Frontier in America:
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Immigration to Hawaii, 1896-1910, Honolulu, University of
Hawaii Press, 1988.
25. Potrzeba Lett, Denise, In Pursuit of Status: The Making of
South Korea’s ‘New’ Urban Middle Class, Cambridge, Harvard
University Press, 1998.
26. Shin, Doh C., Mass Politics and Culture in Democratizing
Korea, Nueva York, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
27. Stern, Joseph J., y otros, Industrialization and the State: the
Korean Heavy and Chemical Industry Drive, Cambridge,
Harvard University Press, 1995.
28. Sung-Hee Jwa, A New Paradigm for Korea’s Economic
Development, Reino Unido,Palgrave, 2001.
29. Seung-ho Kwon y Michael O’Donnell, The Chaebol and Labor in Korea: The Development of Management Strategy in
Hyundai, Nueva York, Routledge, 2001.
30. Seung-Kyung Kim, Class Struggle or Family Struggle?: The
Lives of Korean Factory Workers in South Korea, Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press, 1997.
31. Se Eung Oh, Dr. Philip Jaisohn’s Reform Movement, 18961898: A Critical Appraisal of the Independence Club, Lanham,
University Press of America, 1995.
32. Soon-Won Park, Colonial Industrialization and Labor in
Korea: The Onoda Cement Factory, Cambridge, Harvard
University Asia Center, 1999.
33. Shin, Gi-Wook y Michael Robinson (eds.), Colonial Modernity
in Korea, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1999.
34. Tat Yan Kong, The Politics of Economic Reform in South
Korea, Nueva York, Routledge, 2000.
35. Banco Mundial, The East Asian Miracle: Economic Growth
and Public Policy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1993.
36. Wells, Kenneth M., New God, New Nation: Protestants and
Self-Reconstruction Nationalism in Korea, 1896-1937,
Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1991.
37. Weiner, Michael, Race and Migration in Imperial Japan, Nueva York, Routledge, 1994.
38. Yong-Ha Shin, Transformation and Development of Modern
Korean Nationalism, Seúl, Dae Kwang Munhwasa, 1990.
39. Youngil Lim, Technology and Productivity: The Korean Way
of Learning and Catching Up, Cambridge, MIT Press, 1999.
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