EASSC Publications
Title
The Role of History in Constructing a Context for International Relations: Strategies for Transcending Divergent Histories in Diplomatic Dialogue
Date of this Version
2011
Document Type
Book Chapter
Journal, Book or Conference Title
Chinese Engagements: Regional Issues with Global Implications
Publisher
Bond University Press
Editor
Jonathan H. Ping and Brett McCormick
ISBN
978-0-9806187-6-1 (pbk.) 978-0-9806187-7-8 (e-book)
Start Page
15
End Page
44
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Author Information: Brett McCormick is the Director of Global Studies at the University of New Haven. He received his B.A. in Asian Studies at the State University of Stony Brook, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in History at Cornell University. His publications and research interests have included the fields of early modern Chinese and Japanese intellectual history and political philosophy, contemporary East Asian diplomatic and security relations, and particular focus on China-Japan relations.