Emanuel Yi Pastreich
Director
US-Japan-China Comparative Policy Research Institute
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Pastreich's original training was classical Chinese and Japanese literature. His Ph.D. thesis traces the influence of Chinese popular narrative in Korea and Japan from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century. Other writings of his on the intellectual and literary histories of China, Japan and Korea have appeared in Sino-Japanese Studies, The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies and Monumenta Nipponica. Pastreich received a B.A. degree in Chinese Literature from Yale College (1987), a M.A. degree in Comparative Culture from the University of Tokyo (1992), and a Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University (1997). He has studied at National Taiwan University and Korea University in the course of his research. Pastreich has taught at Harvard University, the University of California, Berkeley, George Washington University and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. ¶ÏÏëÍøÂçʱ´úµÄ´óѧ½ÌÓý (University Education in the Age of the Internet) Öлª¶ÁÊ鱨 (China Reader), Beijing. February, 21, 2001. The Seoul of the Future Seoul Metropolitan Government Essay Collection, August, 1997 Translation from Korean: “Resurgence of the Right and Japan's World War II Accountability” (by Chung Chinsung) Japan Focus, August 2004 何谓美国何谓中国: 根须相连的两棵树 (The United States and the PRC: Two Trees Connected at the Roots) Sovereignty, Wealth, Culture and Technology: Mainland China and Taiwan Grapple with the Parameters of 'Nation State' in the 21st Century Historia Actual On-Line, No.7, 2005 Is China the Nemesis in a New Cold War? by Emanuel Pastreich The Alliance of Frankenstein: The United States and China in the 21st Century by Emanuel Pastreich Response to "Is China the Nemesis in a New Cold War?" by Emanuel Pastreich CV
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