Foreword |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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PART I TWO PRESIDENTS ON PEACE IN EAST ASIA |
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1 East Asia in the Twenty-First Century |
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3 | (6) |
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2 Forging the Future through Competition and Cooperation |
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9 | (8) |
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3 New Threats to Peace Today |
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17 | (6) |
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4 Why Do We Need a Civilized Dialogue? |
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23 | (8) |
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5 Japan, East Asia, and Global Peace |
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31 | (6) |
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6 Toward the Age of Pacific Civilization |
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37 | (8) |
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7 A Dialogue with Two Presidents |
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45 | (16) |
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PART II WHY DO I BELIEVE IN GLOBAL DEMOCRACY? |
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61 | (58) |
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8 Why Do I Believe in Global Democracy? |
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63 | (14) |
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9 Democracy Is Our Destiny: The Message of the 1960 Student Revolution |
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77 | (12) |
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10 Popular Sovereignty: My Encounter with Gwangju 1980 |
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89 | (6) |
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11 Five Reasons to Oppose the Death Penalty |
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95 | (4) |
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12 Democracy Will Eventually Win in Burma |
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99 | (4) |
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13 The Sunshine Policy and Peace |
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103 | (12) |
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14 Dawning Era of "Universal Globalism" |
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115 | (4) |
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PART III ASIAN TRADITIONS AND GLOBAL DEMOCRACY: DIALOGUE WITH SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS |
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119 | (98) |
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15 Democracy in Asia and Human Rights |
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121 | (36) |
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16 Kim Dae-jung and Lee Kwan Yew: How to Interpret the Polemics? |
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157 | (6) |
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17 Confucian Traditions and Democracy: Are They Compatible? |
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163 | (8) |
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18 Kim Dae-jung's Interpretation of Asian Democratic Traditions: A Critical Appraisal |
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171 | (4) |
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19 Buddhist Traditions and Kim Dae-jung's Democratic Theory |
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175 | (6) |
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20 Democracy and Factional Conflict: Kim Dae-jung's Interpretation of Korean History |
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181 | (8) |
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21 Is Information Society a Blessing? An Assessment of Kim Dae-jung's View |
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189 | (6) |
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22 Human Beings and Environment: Kim Dae-jung's View on the Unity of Nature and Man |
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195 | (6) |
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23 The Tidelands Policy and Kim Dae-jung's Notion of Global Democracy |
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201 | (8) |
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24 Cyberspace and Human Rights |
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209 | (8) |
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PART IV COSMOPOLITAN VISION WITH ASIAN IDENTITY |
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217 | (66) |
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25 Confucian Pathway to Cosmopolitan Democracy: Reconstruction of Loyalty and Filial Piety |
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219 | (14) |
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26 What Is Good Governance in the Twenty-First Century? |
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233 | (14) |
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27 Cosmopolitan Dialogue for American Leadership: Dialogue with Harvard Students |
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247 | (6) |
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28 World Peace through IT Revolution |
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253 | (6) |
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29 Eurasian Iron Silk Road: A New Vision |
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259 | (8) |
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30 Toward Human Welfare and Happiness |
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267 | (4) |
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31 My View of Christian Way of Life: Divine Question and Human Suffering |
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271 | (12) |
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PART V LAST WORDS FOR THE SUNSHINE POLICY |
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283 | (44) |
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32 Messages to the Leaders and the People |
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285 | (4) |
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33 The Lessons from the Inter-Korean Relation in Current Crisis |
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289 | (4) |
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34 The Current Nuclear Issues and Rediscovering China as Peace Builder |
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293 | (6) |
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35 Be a Conscience in Action! |
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299 | (6) |
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305 | (14) |
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37 Rethinking the Sunshine Policy: President Kim Dae-jung and His Vision of Peace and Unification in Korea |
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319 | (8) |
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327 | (16) |
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38 Reflection on the Last Year of President Kim Dae-jung's Life: A New Communicative Ethics for Peace in the Twenty-First Century |
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Index |
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About the Editor and Contributors |
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