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Pacific Affairs Vol. 57, No. 1 Spring 1984
PAGE Hanoi's Strategic Perspective and the Sino-
Vietnamese Conflict Gareth Porter 7
Political Liberalization in China: A Struggle Between Two Lines Peter R . Moody, Jr. 26
Medical Care for the Japanese Elderly
Medical Care for Japan's Aging Population: An Introduction William E. Steslicke 45
Problems, Solutions, Non-Solutions, and Free Medical Care for the Elderly in Japan John Creighton Campbell 53
East Asian Medicine and Health Care for the Japanese Elderly Margaret M . Lock 65
Hospitals and the Elderly in Japan Seth B. Goldsmith 74 Nursing Homes and Long-term
Care in Japan Ruth Campbell 78
Modern Japan: The Myth and Bernard Saint-Jacques the Reality Review Article Takao Suzuki 90
Book Reviews (listed on pp. 3-6) 95
Pacific Affairs (USPS 767-380) is published quarterly by The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6T 1W5. Second-class postage paid at Richmond, Virginia. Postmaster: send address change to Pacific Affairs, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6T 1W5.
Copyright 0 1984, The University of British Columbia.
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
GARETH PORTER, Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, The City College of The City University of New York, U.S.A. Author of A Peace Denied: The United States, Vietnam and the Paris Agreement (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1975); editor of Vietnam: The Definitive Documentation of Human Decisions (Stanfordville, New York: Earl M. Coleman, 1979).
PETER R. MOODY, JR., Professor of Government and International Studies and Director of the Asian Studies program, University of Notre Dame, U.S.A. Author of Chinese Politics After Mao (New York: Praeger, 1983) and Opposition and Dissent in Contemporary China (Stan- ford, California: Hoover Institution Press, 1977).
WILLIAM E. STESLICKE, Visiting Scholar, Department of Medical Care Organization, University of Michigan, U.S.A. Japan Foundation Sen- ior Fellow and Visiting Associate of the Institute for Public Health, Tokyo, Japan, 1982. Author of Doctors in Politics: The Political Lzfe of the Japan Medical Association (New York: Praeger, 1973).
JOHN CREIGHTON CAMPBELL, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, U.S.A. Author of Contemporary Japanese Budget Politics (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1977).
MARGARET M. LOCK, Associate Professor of Medical Anthropology, McGill University, Canada. Author of East Asian Medicine in Urban Japan: Varieties of Medical Experience (University of California Press, 1980) and Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology (New York: Free Press, forthcoming).
SETH B. GOLDSMITH, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Massachusetts, U.S.A. Author of Health Care Management (Rockville, Maryland: Aspen, 1981), Ambulatory Care (Germantown, Maryland: Aspen, 1977), and Prison Health (New York: Prodist, 1975); co-author of Community Hospitals and Primary Care (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger, 1976).
RUTH CAMPBELL, Senior social worker, Turner Geriatric Clinic, Univer- sity of Michigan Hospital, U.S.A. Co-author (with B. Chenoweth) of Peer Supports for Older Adults (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1981).
BERNARD SAINT-JACQUES, Professor of Linguistics, University of British Columbia, Canada. Author of Structural Analysis of Modern Japanese (University of British Columbia Press, 1971) and Aspects sociolinguis- tiques du bilinguisme canadien (International Center for Research on Bilingualism, Lava1 University, 1976); co-editor (with Howard Giles) of Language and Ethnic Relations (Oxford, England: Pergamon Press, 1979).
TAKAO SUZUKI, Chairman of the Graduate School for Social Studies, Keio University, Japan. Author of Kotoba to bunka (Tokyo: Iwanami, 1972), Tozasareta Gengo, Nihongo no sekai (Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1975), Kotoba to shakai (Tokyo: Chuokoronsha, 1975), and Kotoba no ningen- gaku (Tokyo: Shinchosa, 1978).
BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE
PLANNING A TRAGEDY. The Americanization of the War in Vietnam. By Larry Berman.
A U.S. FOREIGN POLICY FOR ASIA. The 1980s and Beyond. Edited by Ramon H. Myers.
NEIGHBORS ACROSS THE PACIFIC. T h e Development of Economic and Political Relations Between Canada and Japan. By Klaus H. Pringsheim.
MARKETING TRENDS IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION. Economic Forecasts and Consumer Developments. Edited by The Asia Pacific Centre.
STUDIES IN CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY. By Cheng Te-Fun. THE ORIGINS OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION. Edited by David N.
Keightley. LA GRANDE MURAILLE (THE GREAT WALL). Foreword by
Jacques Gernet. Texts by Luo Zewen, Dai Wenbao, Dick Wilson, Jean-Pierre Drkge, and Hubert Delahaye.
YUAN THOUGHT. Chinese Thought and Religion Under the Mongols. Edited by Hok-lam Chan and Wm. Theodore de Bary.
THE UNITY OF KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION. A Study in Wang Yang-ming's Moral Psychology. By A.S. Cua.
UTILITARIAN CONFUCIANISM. Ch'en Liang's Challenge to Chu Hsi. By Hoyt Cleveland Tillman.
TRADITIONAL GOVERNMENT IN IMPERIAL CHINA. A Critical Analysis. By Ch'ien Mu. Translated by Chun-tu Hsueh and George 0. Totten.
MISSIONARY JOURNALIST IN CHINA. Young J. Alien and His Magazines, 1860-1883. By Adrian A. Bennett.
WESTERN REPORTS ON THE TAIPING. A Selection of Documents. Edited by Prescott Clarke and J.S. Gregory.
BUREAUCRATIC REFORM IN PROVINCIAL CHINA. Ting Jih-ch'ang in Restoration Kiangsu, 1867-1870. By lonathan K. Ocko.
David P. Chandler
John Girling
Bahir Bilgin
J . W.C. Tomlimon Fumiko Ikawa-Smith
K. Takashima
Charles Le Blanc
Francoise Aubin
Tom Fisher
Tom Fisher
Pierre-Etienne Will
Stephen Endicott
Richard J . Smith
lames M. Polachek A HISTORY OF C H I N A . - V O I U ~ ~ 2. By witold Rodzinski. L. earrington Goodrich CULT AND CANON. The Origins and Development of State
Maoism. By Helmut Martin. Raymond F. Wylie MARXISM, MAOISM, AND UTOPIANISM. Eight Essays. By
Maurice Meisner. Raymond F. Wylie PARTY AND PROFESSIONALS. The Political Role of Teachers in
Contemporary China. By Gordon White. Suzanne Pepper EDUCATION UNDER MAO. Class and Competition in Canton
Schools, 1960-1980. By Jonathan Unger. Hong Yung Lee LAND REFORM IN CHINA AND NORTH VIETNAM. Consolidating
the Revolution at the Village Level. By Edwin E. Moise. Edgar Wickberg SHENFAN. By William Hinton. Edward Friedman DEMOCRACY WALL AND THE UNOFFICIAL JOURNALS. By Chen
Ruoxi. Ren6 Goldman TIBET: THE SACRED REALM. Photographs, 1880-1950. Preface
by Tenzin Gyatsho. Chronicle by Lobsang P. Lhalungpa. Herbert V. Guenther SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN HONG KONG. By Lau Siu-kai. Alvin Rabushka WARLORDS, ARTISTS, AND COMMONERS. Japan in the Sixteenth
Century. Edited by George Elison and Bardwell L. Smith. Peter Pantzer KANAZAWA. A Seventeenth-Century Japanese Castle Town. By
James L. McClain. Harold Bolitho THE ORIGINS OF SOCIALIST THOUGHT IN JAPAN. By John
Crump. J . Victor Koschmann MY THIRTY-THREE YEARS' DREAM. The Autobiography of
Miyazaki Toten. Translated by Et0 Shinkichi and Marius B. Jansen. Ben-Ami Shillony
A GLORIOUS WAY T o DIE. T h e Kamikaze Mission of the Battleship "Yamato," April 1945. By Russell Spurr.
MIGRATION IN METROPOLITAN JAPAN. Social Change and Political Behavior. By James W. White.
POLICY AND TRADE ISSUES OF THE JAPANESE ECONOMY. American and Japanese Perspectives. Edited by Kozo Yamamura.
JAPON. L'envers d u miracle. By Kamata Satoshi. Preface by Francis Ginsbourger. Translated by Danielle Nguyen Duc Long, with the collaboration of Francis Ginsbourger.
JAPAN'S WASTED WORKERS. By Jon Woronoff. THE KARMA OF WORDS. Buddhism and the Literary Arts in
Medieval Japan. By William R. LaFleur. CH~SHINGURA. Studies in Kabuki and the Puppet Theater.
Edited by James R. Brandon. APPROACHES TO THE MODERN JAPANESE SHORT STORY. Edited
by Thomas E. Swann and Kinya Tsuruta. JOURNEY TO NORTH KOREA. Personal Perceptions. Edited by
C.I. Eugene Kim and B.C. Koh. CASTE ET CLASSE EN ASIE DU SUD. Edited by Jacques
Pouchepadass. LAND TO THE TILLER. The Political Economy of Agrarian
Reform in South Asia. By Ronald J. Herring. INDIAN PHILOSOPHY: PAST AND FUTURE. Edited by S.S. Rama
Rao Pappu and R. Puligandla. THE REBEL BUREAUCRAT. Frederick John Shore (1799-1837)
as Critic of William Bentinck's India. Edited by Peter Penner and Richard Dale MacLean.
BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS THE INDIAN STATES, 1905-1939. By S.R. Ashton.
VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA The Janata Phase. By Marcus Franda.
INDIA'SEXPORTS. By Martin Wolf.
Kyom Sat0 129
J.A.A. Stockwin 130
Alan Rix 132
Bemard Bernier 133 Bernard Bernier 133
Lean H u m t z 135
Frank Hoff 136
Ted Goossen 137
Gauan McConnack 138
Donald Van Eschen 139
John Harriss 141
Karl H. Potter 142
J.F. Hilliker 144
James Manor 145
Robert G. Wirsing 146 Mahmood Hasan Khan 147
THE INDIAN OCEAN. Regional and International Power Politics. By Ashok Kapur.
CHINA-SOUTH ASIAN RELATIONS, 1947-1980. Volumes 1 & 2. Edited by R.K. Jain.
THE NORTH INDIAN PEASANT GOES TO MARKET. By Leon Swartzberg, Jr .
AFFINITY AS A VALUE. Marriage Alliance in South India, with Comparative Essays on Australia. By Louis Dumont.
WAY OF LIFE: KING, HOUSEHOLDER, RENOUNCER. Essays in Honour of Louis Dumont. Edited b'y T.N. Madan.
HIGHLANDERS OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH. Anthropological Research in North-East India. By Christoph von Furer- Haimendorf.
POVERTY AND WOMEN'S WORK. A Study of Sweeper Women in Delhi. By Malavika Karlekar.
WOMEN IN INDIA AND NEPAL. Edited by Michael Alien and S.N. Mukherjee.
WOMEN IN RURAL BANGLADESH. An Empirical Study in Four Villages of Comilla District. By Gudrun Martius-von Harder.
DEVELOPMENT ORIENTED MECHANIZATION OF AGRICULTURE IN
BANGLADESH. An Empirical Study at the Farm Level. By Hartwig Martius.
TRANSITIONAL TRADE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT. The Nature and Role of Agricultural Trade in a South Indian District. By Barbara Harriss.
CONTEMPORARY PAKISTAN. New Aims and Images. Edited by Pran Chopra.
Stephen P. Cohen 148
Arthur G. Rubinoff 149
Blair B. Kling 151
Steve Barnett
Michael M. Ames
James F. Fisher
Barbara R . Joshi 155
Kathryn S. March 156
Manisha Roy 160
George Blyn 16 1
George Blyn 161
William L. Richter 163
PAKISTAN. Islam, Politics, and National Solidarity. By Anwar Hussain Syed.
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN NEPAL. By Rizwanul Islam, Azizur Rahman Khan, and Eddy Lee.
FOREIGN POLICY OF SRI LANKA. A Third World Perspective. By Shelton U. Kodikara.
SOUTHEAST ASIAN AFFAIRS 1982. Edited by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.
THE ASEAN STATES. Coping with Dependence. By Donald K. Crone.
THE SOUTH MOLUCCANS. Background to the Train High- jacking~. By Ben van Kaam. Translated by Marguerite Isaacs-Jonathan.
MINAHASA CIVILIZATION. A Tradition of Change. By Wil Lundstrom-Burghoorn.
INDONESIA'S FOREIGN POLICY. By Michael Leifer. THE BURTHEN, THE RISK, AND THE GLORY. A Biography of Sir
James Brooke. By Nicholas Tarling. POLITICS AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISE IN MALAYSIA. By Bruce Gale. L'INDOCHINE FRANGAISE, 1940-1945. Edited by Paul Isoart. INDOCHINA: DER PERMANENTE KONFLICT? Edited by Werner
Draguhn and Peter Schier. CONTEMPORARY LAOS. Studies in the Politics and Society of the
Lao People's Democratic Republic. Edited by Martin Stuart- Fox.
POPPIES, PIPES, AND PEOPLE. Opium and Its Use in Laos. By Joseph Westermeyer. Foreword by Peter G. Bourne.
MARGARET MEAD AND SAMOA. T h e Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth. By Derek Freeman.
HIGH COMMAND. Australia and Allied Strategy, 1939-1945. By D.M. Horner.
AUSTRALIA'S VIETNAM. Australia in the Second Indo-China War. Edited by Peter King.
RETHINKING AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE. By Ross Babbage. STRATEGY AND DEFENCE. Australian Essays. Edited by
Desmond Ball. THE AUSTRALIAN PARTY SYSTEM. By Dean Jaensch. INNOVATION AND REACTION. T h e Life and Death of the
Federal Department of Urban and Regional Development. By C.J. Lloyd and Patrick N. Troy.
THE OXFORD BOOK OF NEW ZEALAND WRITING SINCE 1945. Chosen by MacDonald P. Jackson and Vincent O'Sullivan.
POWER AND PROTEST IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. Studies of Rural Unrest in Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Edited by Robert P. Weller and Scott E. Guggenheim.
THIRD WORLD MULTINATIONALS. The Rise of Foreign Investment from Developing Countries. By Louis T . Wells, Jr.
FROM CHINA TO CANADA. A History of the Chinese Communities in Canada. By Harry Con, Ronald J. Con, Graham Johnson, Edgar Wickberg, and William E. Willmott. Edited by Edgar Wickberg.
GOLD MOUNTAIN. The Chinese in the New World. By Anthony B. Chan.
DEVELOPING THE ECONOMY OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
CHINA. By Alfred K. Ho. JAPAN IN THE 1980s. Edited by Rei Shiratori.
William L. Richter
F. Harry Cummings
Bruce Matthews
Donald Hindley
Michael Leifer
E.I. van der Meulen
Hetty Nooy-Palm Sheldon W . Simon
A./. Stockwell Diane K . Mauzy
R.B. Smith
H a m U. Luther
John Van Esterik
Christopher Spencer
Jane C. Goodale
John McCarthy
Carlyle A. Thayer Dora Alves
Dora Alves Garth Stevenson
Robert J . Wil l iam
Diana Brydon
Roger W. Bowen
Charles W . Lindsey
Michael R . Godley
Michael R. Godley
Samuel P.S. Ho James W. White
ASSAM: THE DIFFICULT YEARS. A Study o f Political Developments in 1979-83. By T.S. Murty. Roderick Church 195
PHILIPPINE-AMERICAN RELATIONS. A Guide to Manuscript Sources in the United States. Compiled and edited by Shiro Saito. James Hoyt 195
KWAIO RELIGION. T h e L iv ing and the Dead in a Solomon Island Society. B y Roger M. Keesing. Dan Jorgensen 196
QUARRY AUSTRALIA? Social and Environmental Perspectives on Managing the Nation's Resources. Edited by Robert Birrell, Doug Hill, and John Stanley. Harry F. Campbell 196
-HUMANITIES PRESS CHINA, IRAN AND THE PERSIAN GUI..F by A. H. Abidi (cloth) $32.25
This study focuses on China's special interest and concern in the Gulf region and its subsequent changing policy towards Iran in an effort to keep the USSR back. The study covers the period from 1949 to the present.
"This is a very sophisticated study of China's relations with Iran."-FOREIGN AFFAIRS
INDIAN ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE: THE DECCAN 1847-1686 by Elizabeth S. Merklinger (cloth) $48.06 Although thearchitecture of most of the Islamic world has beenextensively catalogued and studied, theoften magnificent buildings of the Deccan have been ignored. The authorgives a short history of the Deccan and then analysesand describes thevarious typesof buildings and their architectural features.
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A critical analysis of US foreign policy in South Asia during the Johnson-Nixon administrations from the angle of national security, economic policy and diplomacy.
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Pacific Affairs Vol. 57, No. 2 Summer 1984
Courtship, Love, and Marriage in Contemporary China
Introduction Marilyn B. Young 209 Marriage, Family, and the State
in Contemporary China Margery Wolf 213 Making a Friend: Changing
Patterns of Courtship in Urban China Gail Hershatter 237
Private Issues, Public Discourse: The Life and Times of Yu Luojin Emily Honig 252
The Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China (1980) 266
The Carolinians of Saipan and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands William H. Alkire 270
Pakistan's Search for a Foreign Policy After the Invasion of Afghanistan W . Howard Wriggins 284
Nuclear Proliferation: South Asian Perspectives Review Article Ashok Kapur 304
Book Reviews (listed on pp. 206-7) 31 1
Pacific Affairs (USPS 767-380) is published quarterly by The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6T 1W5. Second-class postage paid at Richmond, Virginia. Subscription rates: for individuals, $20 per year (students, $15); for institutions, $30 per year; add $5 for postage outside North America. Single copies: $7.50 for current issues; $5 for back issues. Postmaster: send address change to Pacific Affairs, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6T 1W5.
Copyright 0 1984, The University of British Columbia.
BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE
IMPERIALISTICHESKAIA INTERVENTSIIA v SIBIRI I NA DAL'NEM VOSTOKE, 1918-1922. By M.I. Svetachev.
CHILD OF CONFLICT. The Korean-American Relationship, 1943-1953. Edited by Bruce Cumings.
PATTERNS IN THE DUST. Chinese-American Relations and the Recognition Controversy, 1949-1950. By Nancy Bernkopf Tucker.
THE FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA, 1860-1977. By Raymond W. Goldsmith.
THE FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF JAPAN, 1868-1977. By Raymond W. Goldsmith.
THE FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA, JAPAN, AND THE
UNITED STATES. A Trilateral Institutional, Statistical and Analytic Comparison. By Raymond W. Goldsmith.
NEWSPAPERS IN ASIA. Contemporary Trends and Problems. Edited by John A. Lent.
MYTH A N D MEANING I N EARLY TAOISM. The Theme of Chaos (hun-tun). By NJ . Girardot.
THE JOURNEY TO THE WEST. Volume Four. Translated and edited by Anthony C. Yu.
THE QUALITY OF MERCY. Amnesties and Traditional Chinese Justice. By Brian E. McKnight.
THE ART OF RULERSHIP. A Study in Ancient Chinese Political Thought. By Roger T . Ames.
THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF CHINA. Volume 12: Republican China, 1912-1949, Part I. Edited by John K. Fairbank.
REMINISCENCES. By Nicholas Poppe. Edited by Henry G. Schwarz.
ALONG ALIEN ROADS. By Aleksandr Ya. Kalyagin. Translated by Steven I. Levine.
THE CHINA QUAGMIRE. Japan's Expansion on the Asian Continent, 1933-194 1 . Edited by James William Morley.
THE ORIGINS OF THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION. Volume 2: T h e Great Leap Forward, 1958-1960. By Roderick MacFarquhar.
SOCIAL INTERACTION IN CHINESE SOCIETY. Edited by Sidney L. Greenblatt, Richard W. Wilson, and Amy Auerbacher Wilson.
THE FRAGILE ENTE~TE. The 1978 Japan-China Peace Treaty in a Global Context. By Robert E. Bedeski.
SELECTED POEMS OF AI QING. Edited by Eugene Chen Eoyang. Translated by Eugene Chen Eoyang, Peng Wenlan, and Marilyn Chin.
THE CHANGELINGS. A Classical Japanese Court Tale. Translated by Rosette F, Willig.
ECONOMIC GROWTH IN PREWAR JAPAN. By Takafusa Nakamura. Translated by Robert A. Feldman.
FLOWERS IN SALT. The Beginnings of Feminist Consciousness in Modern Japan. By Sharon L. Sievers.
KONOE FUMIMARO. A Political Biography. By Yoshitake Oka. Translated by Shumpei Okamoto and Patricia Murray.
JAPANESE WORKERS A N D THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER, 1945-1947. By Joe Moore.
HARUKO'S WORLD. A Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community. By Gail Lee Bernstein.
John J . Stephan 3 1 1
Allen S. Whiting 3 13
John F. Melby 3 14
Thomas Tzmberg 3 15
Thomas Tzmberg 3 15
Thomas Tzmberg 3 15
G. Raymond Nunn 3 17
Victor H. Mazr 3 18
Danjel L. Ouemyer 3 19
R.W.L. Gutsso 321
Rafe de Crespzgny 322
S.A.M. Adshead 323
Caroline Humphrey 324
Edmund S.K. Fung 326
Mark R. Peattze 327
Stephen Uhalley, J I . 329
Stephan Feuchtwang 330
Donald W . Klezn 332
Michael S. Duke 333
Sey Nvhzmura 334
James I. Nakamura 335
H.J. Jones 336
Peter Duus 337
Stephen S. Large 339
Brian Moeran 340
JAPAN AND THE SAN FRANCISCO PEACE SETTLEMENT. By Michael M. Yoshitsu. Richard H. Minear 341
NORTH KOREA IN TRANSITION. From Dictatorship to Dynasty. By Tai Sung An. Colin Muckerras 342
NORTH KOREA TODAY. Strategic and Domestic Issues. Edited by Robert A. Scalapino and Jun-yop Kim. Colin Muckerras 342
PEASANT NATIONALISTS OF GUJARAT. Kheda District, 19 17- 1934. By David Hardiman. Peter B , Mayer 344
POLITICAL DYNAMICS OF PUNJAB. Edited by Paul Wallace and Surendra Chopra. Barbara N. Ramusack 346
MIZORAM. Dynamics of Change. Bv Animesh Rav. Leo E. Rose 348 STATE POLITICS IN INDIA. ~ x g o r a t i o n s in ~olitical Processes in
Jammu and Kashmir. INDIA'S NUCLEAR ESTATE. By Dhirendra Sharma. PLURAL LANGUAGES, PLURAL CULTURES. Communication,
Identity, and Sociopolitical Change in Contemporary India. By Lachman M. Khubchandani.
URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD. Internal Dynamics of Lahore, Pakistan. By Mohammad A. Qadeer.
QUAID-I-AZAM JINNAH. Studies in Interpretation. By Sharif a1 Mujahid.
PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN, 1960-1970. By Rashid Amjad.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. Lessons from the Zanjera. By Robert Y. Siy, Jr . Foreword by E. Walter
Ian Copland 349 Robert S. Anderson 350
Colin P. Masica 352
Terry G. McGee 353
Slieila McDonough 354
Gwtau F. Papanek 355
. coward, ~ r . Benedict J . Tria Kerkuliet
ORIGINS AND RISE OF THE FILIPINO NOVEL. A Generic Study of the Novel until 1940. By Resil B. Mojares. Elmer A. Ordofiez
THE BIRTH OF VIETNAM. By Keith Weller Taylor. Hue-Tarn Ho Tai A HISTORY OF CAMBODIA. By David P. Chandler. Milton Osborne PEASANTS AND POLITICS I N KAMPUCHEA, 1942-198 1. Edited by
Ben Kiernan and Chanthou Boua. W.E. Willmott DIVINATION IN THAILAND. The Hopes and Fears of a South-
east Asian People. By H.G. Quaritch Wales. A. Thomas Kirsch SINGAPORE. Development Policies and Trends. Edited by
Peter S.J. Chen. W. Klatt JOHN COMPANY. By Arthur van Schendel. Translated by
Frans van Rosevelt. Edited by E.M. Beeknlan. John E. Wills, Jr. Two TAHITIAN VILLAGES. A Study in Comparisons. By
Douglas Oliver. Judith Huntsman THE FIJIAN COLONIAL EXPERIENCE. A Study of the Neo-
traditional Order under British Colonial Rule prior to World War 11. By Timothy J. Macnaught. Brij V . La1
NEW GUINEA UNDER THE GERMANS. By Stewart Firth. Richard F. Salisbury OEDIPUS IN THE TROBRIANDS. By Melford E. Spiro. K.O.L. Burridge INEQUALITY IN NEW GUINEA HIGHLANDS SOCIETIES. Edited by
Andrew Strathern. Louise Morauta FASCISM, ANTI-FASCISM, AND ITALIANS I N AUSTRALIA, 1922-
1945. By Gianfranco Cresciani. A. W . Stargardt
BRIEFLY NOTED
FARM-PLOT DISPERSAL, Lu-LIAO VILLAGE, TAIWAN, 1967. By Paul Vander Meer. Edgar Wickberg 376
SECURITIES REGULATIONS IN KOREA. Problems and Recom- mendations for Feasible Reforms. By Young Moo Shin. Soo-Bin Park 377
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
MARILYN B. YOUNG, Professor of History, New York University, U.S.A. Co-author (with William Rosenberg) of Transforming Russia and China: Revolutionary Struggle in the Twentieth Century (New York: Oxford University Press, 1982).
MARGERY WOLF, Research Scholar, Center for Research on Women, Stanford University, U.S.A. (Visiting Associate Professor of Anthro- pology, Duke University, U.S.A., 1984-85.) Author of Women and the Family in Rural Taiwan (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1972) and Revolution Postponed: Women in Contemporary China (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, forthcoming).
GAIL HERSHATTER, Assistant Professor of History, Williams College, U.S.A. She is currently preparing a book on the formation of the Tianjin working-class, and a study (with Emily Honig) of contempo- rary urban Chinese women.
EMILY HONIG, Assistant Professor of History, Lafayette College, U.S.A. Author of a forthcoming book about women cotton-mill workers in Shanghai, 19 19-1 949 (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press).
WILLIAM H. ALKIRE, Professor of Anthropology, University of Victoria, Canada. Author of Lamotrek Atoll and Inter-island Socioeconomic Ties (Urbana: University of' Illinois Press, 1965), A n Introduction to the Peoples and Cultures of Micronesia (Men10 Park, California: Cummings Publishing Co., 1977), and Coral Islanders (Arlington Heights, Illinois: AHMIHarlan Davidson, 1978). -
W. HOWARD WRIGGINS, Professor of Political Science, Columbia Uni- versity, U.S.A. (U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka, 1977-80.) Author of Ceylon: Dilemmas of a New Nation (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1960) and The Ruler's Imperative: Strategies for Political Survival in Asia and Africa (New York: Columbia University Press, 1969); co-author (with Gunnar Adler-Karlsson) of Reducing Global Inequity (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978); and co-editor (with James F. Guyot) of Population, Politics and the Future of Southern Asia (Columbia University Press, 1973).
ASHOK KAPUR, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo, Canada. Author of India's Nuclear Option: Atomic Diplomacy and Decision-Making (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976), Inter- national Nuclear Proliferation: Multilateral Diplomacy and Regional Aspects (Praeger Publishers, 1979), and The Indian Ocean (Praeger Publishers, 1983).
Pacific Affairs Vol. 57, No. 3 Fall 1984
Thailand in Gramscian Perspective John Girling 385
India on the Eve of Elections: Congress and the Opposition Robert L. Hardgrave, Jr. 404
Goa: The Transformation of an Indian Region Robert S. Newman 429
Political Participation and Its Regulation in Malaysia: Opposition to the Societies (Amendment) Act 198 1 Simon Barraclough 450
The Political Economy of the Philippines: Critical Perspectives Review Article Mark M . Turner 462
Bureaucracy, Factions, and Political Change in China Review Article Victor C . Falkenheim 47 1
Book Reviews (listed on pp. 382-3) 480
Copyright 0 1984, University of British Columbia. ISSN 0030-85IX.
BOOKS REVIEWED I N THIS ISSUE
TRADE, TACTICS AND TERRITORY. Britain in the Pacific, 1783- 1823. By Margaret Steven.
RUSSIAN SHADOWS ON THE BRITISH NORTHWEST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA, 1810-1890. A Study of Rejection of Defence Responsibilities. By Glynn Barratt.
NEW FRONTIERS IN AMERICAN-EAST ASIAN RELATIONS. Essays Presented to Dorothy Borg. Edited by Warren I. Cohen.
THE MISSIONARY MIND AND AMERICAN EAST ASIA POLICY, 191 1-1915. By James Reed.
REFLECTIONS ON A CENTURY OF UNITED STATES-KOREAN RELATIONS. Conference Papers, June 1982. Edited by The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
JAPANESE AND U.S. POLICY IN ASIA. Edited by Gaston J. Sigur and Young C. Kim.
CHINA AMONG EQUALS. The Middle Kingdom and Its Neighbours, 10th-14th Centuries. Edited by Morris Rossabi.
ACTION IN LATE MING THOUGHT. The Reorientation of Lii K'un and Other Scholar-Officials. By Joanna F. Handlin.
CHINA'S SILK TRADE. Traditional Industry in the Modern World, 1842-1937. By Lillian M. Li.
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN CHINA. The Beginnings of the Modern Era. By Sally Borthwick.
CHEN Dux~u. Founder of the Chinese Communist Party. By Lee Feigon.
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ROBERT L. HARDGRAVE, JR., Professor of Government, University of Texas at Austin, U.S.A. Author of Essays in the Political Sociology of South India (New Delhi: Usha Publications, 1979), India: Government and Politics in a Developing Nation (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovano- vich, 1980, 3rd ed.), and India Under Pressure: Prospects for Political Stability (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1984).
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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
PETER N. NEMETZ, Associate Professor of Commerce, University of British Columbia, Canada. Co-author (with Marilyn Hankey) of Economic Incentives for Energy Conservation (New ~ o r k : Wiley Inter- science, 1984); editor of Energy Policy: The Global Challenge (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1979), Resource Policy: Interna- .
tional Perspectives (Montreal: IRPP, 1980), Energy Crisis: Policy Response (Montreal, IRPP, 1981), and The Pacific Rim: Investment, Development and Trade (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, forth- coming, 1985).
ILAN VERTINSKY, Professor of Resource Ecology, Professor of Com- merce, Director of the Consortium for Strategic Management, and Director of the Centre for International Business Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada.
PATRICIA VERTINSKY, Associate Professor of Education, University of British Columbia, Canada.
MICK MOORE, Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, England. Author of The State and Peasant Politics in Sri Lanka (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming, 1985); co-editor (with John Harris) of Development and the Rural-Urban Divide (London: Frank Cass, 1984).
ANNE F. THURSTON, Associate in Research, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, U.S.A. Co-editor (with Jason Parker) of Humanistic and Social Science Research in China: Recent History and Future Prospects (New York: Social Science Research Council, 1980), and (with Burton Pasternak) of The Social Sciences and Fieldwork in China: Views from the Field (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1983). She is currently working on a book about the victims of the Cultural Revolution, under a grant from the An Wang Institute of Graduate Studies Fellowship Program in Chinese Studies.
ANDREW WATSON, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Asian Studies, University of Adelaide, Australia. Author of Living in China (Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman & Littlefield, 1975); editor and translator of Mao Zedong and the Political Economy of the Border Region(CambridgeUniver- sity Press, 1980).
ERIKA PLATTE, Freelance researcher in Chinese economics and demog- raphy.
EDITOR'S NOTE
With this final issue of volume 57, I depart on sabbatical, and rest the job of editing Pacific Affairs in the extremely capable hands of R.S. Milne and Diane K. Mauzy.
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