ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES-MID-ATLANTIC REGION
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, 1985
1.Chinese Negotiating Patterns in Business and Diplomacy (Discussion)
Chair: Judith Sloan, Asia Society, Washington, D.C.
Roger Sullivan, National Council for U.S.-China Trade
Walter Surrey, Surrey & Morse
Robert Sutter, Library of Congress
2. Archival and Library Resources in the Metropolitan Washington Area for the
Study of China, Japan, and Korea
Chair: Frank Joseph Shulman, University of Maryland, College Park
Sarah Newmeyer-Hill, Freer Gallery of Art: The Carl Whiting Bishop Photographic Archives in the Freer Gallery of Art: A Resource for the Study of Chinese Architecture, Archeology, Geology, Topography, Flora, Fauna, Customs, and Culture
Shojo Honda, Library of Congress: An Overview of Pre-Meiji Literary Imprints in the Japanese Section, Asian Division, Library of Congress
William Shaw, Library of Congress: Researching Materials for the Study of Korea at the Library of Congress Using On-Line Resources
Frank Joseph Shulman, University of Maryland, College Park: Treasures in Trivia: The Universe of Microfilmed Dissertations on East Asia at the Library of Congress
Lauren R. Brown, University of Maryland, College Park: Off the Beaten Track: Discovering Sources for East Asian History in the Historical Manuscripts and Archives Department of the University of Maryland Libraries, College Park
3. Trends in Conservative Politics in Contemporary Japan (Discussion)
Chair: William Brooks, U.S. Department of State
Susan Pharr, Georgetown University
John Malott, U.S. Department of State
Yoshio Murakami, Asahi Shimbun
4. Land, Elites, and Korea’s Development Process
Chair: Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University
Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University: Survival: Agricultural Elites in Colonial Korea
Larry Burmeister, University of Kentucky: Agrarian Structure and Regime Type: The South Korean Development Experience in Comparative Perspective
David Steinberg, Agency for International Development: Rural Development and Mobilization Strategies, 1961-1980
5. Philippines: Impact of Authoritarian Rule
Chair: Richard J. Kessler, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Prosperina Tapales, University of Illinois: Impact of Authoritarian Rule on Government
Monte H. Hill, Pembroke State University: Impact of Authoritarian Rule on Electoral Politics
Stephen R. Shalom, William Paterson College: Impact of Authoritarian Rule on Foreign Policy
Federico Macaranas, Manhattan College: Impact of Authoritarian Rule on Philippine Economy
Discussants: Charles Lindsey, Trinity College
Marjorie Niehaus, U.S. Department of State
David Rosenberg, Middlebury College
6. Relevancy of Mahatma Gandhi in the Twenty-First Century
Chair: Robert V. Edington, Clarion University
Ved Nanda, University of Denver: Mahatma Gandhi, the Nuclear Age and Survival
Ralph Buultjens, New York University: Political Philosophy of Gandhi and His Strategy
Donald E. Smith, University of Pennsylvania: Gandhi, the Moral Force and the Future
Mohammad I. Khan, Clarion University: The Validity of Gandhi in an Age of Violence
Madulika Shankar, Carnegie-Mellon University: Gandhi, the Feminist
Discussants: Chandra K. Khan, Clarion University
Kamla Devi, Gandhi Memorial Center
7. What's Ahead for the ANZUS Pact? (Discussion)
Chair: Frederick Z. Brown, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Simon Murdock, Embassy of New Zealand
David Reese, Embassy of Australia
Jon D. Glassman, U.S. Department of State
8. Trends in Asian Press Coverage (Roundtable)
Chair: Don Oberdorfer, The Washington Post
Choo Ai Leng, Asia Banking Magazine & Export-Import Review, Hong Kong
Kim Chang-hoe, Yonhap News, Seoul
Vithal Nadkarni, Science Today, Bombay
Iruthayanathan Rajeswary, The Star, Kuala Lumpur
9. Contemporary China's Drive Toward Modernization
Chair: Chi Wang, Library of Congress
Robert Worden, Library of Congress: Foreign Policy
Kerry Dumbaugh, Library of Congress: Economy and Technology Transfer
James Reardon-Anderson, Georgetown University: Education and Science Policy
Rogers Spotswood, U.S. Department of Defense: Role of the Military
Discussant: Qiu Sheng Yun, Embassy of the People's Republic of China
10. Interpretations of Early Narrative in Chinese Literature
Chair: Adele Rickett, University of Maryland, College Park
Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania: The Buddhist Tradition of Prosimetric Oral Narrative in Chinese Literature
Michael McCaskey, Georgetown University: Figures in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Historical Reality and Legend
Angelina Yee, Harvard University: Interpreting the Dream of the Red Chamber
Discussant: Carolyn Brown, Howard University
11. Inter-Korean Cooperation: Progress, Pitfalls, and Prospects (Roundtable)
Chair: Rinn-Sup Shinn, American University
Pharis J. Harvey, North American Coalition for Human Rights in Korea
Roy U. T. Kim, Drexel University
Seung H. Kim, Georgetown University
Norman D. Levin, U.S. Department of State
12. The Changing Roles of Women in Asia
Chair: Helen L. Chiu, Pennsylvania State University, Ogontz
S. N. Leela, Millersville University: The Economic Roles of Women in India
Virginia H. Dancz, author: Women and Politics in Malaysia: The Party Auxiliaries
Helen L. Chiu, Pennsylvania State University, Ogontz: Female Candidates for the House of Representatives in Thailand, 1968-1983
Helen Tomi Costelli: Dowry in India: Law vs. Tradition
Discussants: Justin Green, Villanova University
Amara Bachu, U.S. Bureau of the Census
13. Political Dimensions of Japan's International Role
Chair: Lawrence W. Beer, Lafayette College
Lee Oei, Fordham University: The Satsuma-han: Its Role in Japan's Modern Political Leadership
Theodore McNelly, University of Maryland, College Park: Japan's Constitutional Disarmament and Peace in Asia
John Peck, Lehigh University: Japan's Attitudes Toward International Organizations
Discussant: Rene Peritz, Slippery Rock University
14. Oceania: The West,, Last Frontier (Discussion)
Chair: Richard J. Dols, Foreign Service Institute
Robert A. Brand, Pennsylvania State University
Lelei Lelaulu, Pacific Island Association
Mary McCutcheon, Smithsonian Institution
15. Global Interdependence: Behind the Label "Made in Korea” (Discussion)
Chair: Hesung C. Koh, Yale University
Pamela Newman, University of Denver
Tuckie Yirchott, Stanford University
16. Sino-Soviet Cooperation and Rivalry in East Asia
Chair: Shao-chuan Leng, University of Virginia
Thomas Robinson, Georgetown University: The Sino-Soviet Rapprochement
Michael Mochizuki, Yale University: The Sino-Soviet Competition in Japan and Korea
King C. Chen, Rutgers University, Newark: The Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Indo-China
Steven I. Levine, American University: The United States and the Sino-Soviet Rapprochement
Discussant: James C. Hsiung, New York University
17. Architecture in China: Past and Present
Chair: Young-Tsu Wong, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Victoria M. Siu, Stone Ridge: The Glory and Tragedy of the Yuan Ming Yuan: An Historical Monument to Chinese-Western Cultural Synthesis
Joseph Wong, Virginia Polytechnic Institute: Peking's Plans to Rebuild the Yuan Ming Yuan
Chang Ying-hwa, Academia Sinica, Taipei: Architectural Changes in Peking
Discussant: Young-Tsu Wong, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
18. Chinese Approaches to Adjudication: A New Appreciation of Formalism
Chair: Hungdah Chiu, University of Maryland, Baltimore
James Feinerman, Harvard Law School: The Disposition of Cases Involving Juveniles in the People's Republic of China
Deng Jianxu, Suzhou University and Harvard Law School and Mitchell A. Silk, University of Maryland, Baltimore: The Development of an Environmental Court System in the People's Republic of China
Eugene A. Theroux, Baker & McKenzie and B. Thomas Peele, Baker & McKenzie: The People's Republic of China and Litigation in a Foreign Country: The Huguang
Railroad Bonds Case
Tao-tai Hsia, Library of Congress: The Preparation of Legal Personnel to Deal with Cases Involving Foreign Elements
Discussants: Wendy Zelding, Library of Congress
Constance Johnson, Library of Congress
19. Burma After the Fifth Party Congress (Discussion)
Chair: Josef Silverstein, Rutgers University
David Steinberg, Agency for International Development
Hugh C. MacDougall, U.S. Department of State
20. Federal State Nexus in South Asia Polity
Chair: Walter Odronic, Bucknell University
Balwant Singh, Bucknell University: Premises of Indian Federalism-Success or Failure?
Larry Shinn, Bucknell University: Religion: Unifying Factor or Source of Conflict?
Carl Olson, Allegheny College: Religion and Politics in South Asia
Gurcharan Singh, Maryhurst College: Majority Rule and Minority Rights
Discussants: Tej S. Saini, Bloomsbury University
Sushil Verma, Essex Community College
21. Asian Spiritual Guides
Chair: Mervyn D'Souza, Kean College of New Jersey
Mervyn D'Souza, Kean College of New Jersey: Guru-Disciple: Ancient Roots
James McMichael, Alfred College: Guru-Disciple: Modern Continuities
Frank Podgorski, Seton Hall University: Buddhist Spiritual Guides
Discussant: Kurt Leidecker, Mary Washington College
22. Transferring the Asian Cross-Cultural Study/Travel Experience to the Classroom
Chair: W. Jack Miller, Global Education Motivators
Carol Kucera Grigson, Fulbright Scholar 1982: Contrast in Harmony: Contemporary Korea
Wayne Jacoby, Global Education Motivators: Japan: Classroom to Classroom
W. Jack Miller, Global Education Motivators: China: Economic Paradoxes
Discussant: Ben Ebersole, Columbia University
23. Patterns of Innovation in the Ch'ing Administrative System
Chair: Jane Kate Leonard, Ohio Wesleyan University
Jane Kate Leonard, Ohio Wesleyan University: Traditions of the Ancestors in Grand Canal Grain Transport Administration
Lillian Li, Swarthmore College: Imperial Administration of Famine Relief
David Pong, University of Delaware: Reform and Innovation from the Provinces
Tom Bartlett, Princeton University: Ku Yen-wu and Literati Views of Local Administration in Ch'ing Period
24. China's Relations with her Periphery: Past and Present
Chair: Howard Spendelow, Georgetown University
Tsai Jung-fang, College of Charleston: Hong Kong in the Chinese Revolution of 1911
Howard Spendelow, Georgetown University: Manchuria During the Russo-Japanese War: The Issue of China's Neutrality
Beth Green, Library of Congress: China-Mongolia Relations Since 1949
Discussant: Steven I. Levine, American University
25. Vernacular Architecture of Asia
Chair: Robert L. Vann, University of Maryland, College Park
Brian Percival, Queens College: Traditional Housing of Malaysia
Stanley Hallet, University of Utah: Villages of Afghanistan
Robert L. Vann, University of Maryland, College Park, and William Bechhoefer, University of Maryland, College Park: Traditional Aspects of Sinhalese Architecture
26. Vietnam's Foreign Policy Since Reunification
Chair: Nayan Chanda, Far Eastern Economic Review
Robert Ross, Columbia University: China-Vietnam
Evelyn Colbert, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University: ASEAN-Vietnam
Douglas Pike, University of California, Berkeley: Soviet Union-Vietnam
Murray Hiebert, Indochina Project, Washington, D.C.: United States- Vietnam
Discussant: Dorothy Avery, U.S. Department of State
27. Communication in Socioeconomic Development of South Asia
Chair: Robert A. Bauer, The Brookings Institution
Dilnawaz A. Siddiqui, Clarion University: Issues in the Use of Communication for National Development
D.N. Moorthi, Embassy of India: Satellite in Creating Public Awareness of National Development Needs in India
Abdus Sattar, International Institute of Islamic Studies: Open University: Its Contribution to Pakistan's Social Development
Abdun Noor, The World Bank: Educational Communications in Socioeconomic Development of Bangladesh
Discussants: H. S. Bhola, Indiana University
Amin-ul-Islam, Wright State University
28. Japanese Policies and Strategies for Science and Technology
Chair: Ronald A. Morse, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
William K. Cummings, National Science Foundation: Assessing Japanese Research and Development Efforts
Ronald A. Morse, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: The Politics of Japan's Science and Technology Strategy
Nobuo Maruyama, Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo: Japan's Approach to Science and Technology Cooperation with China
John M. Logsdon, The George Washington University: Japan's Aspirations in Outer Space
Discussant: Kaname Ikeda, Embassy of Japan
29. India Under Rajiv Gandhi: An Appraisal-Part I (Symposium)
Co-Chairs: Stephen Cohen, U.S. Department of State
Mohammad I. Khan, Clarion University
Mary Carras, Rutgers University, Camden
Clovis Maksoud, Permanent Representative in U.S., Arab League of States
Razi Wasti, Columbia University
Phillips Talbot, Asia Society
Donald S. Zagoria, Hunter College
30. India Under Rajiv Gandhi: An Appraisal-Part II (Symposium)
Co-Chairs: Mohammad 1. Khan, Clarion University
Stephen Cohen, U.S. Department of State
Robert Norman, University of Pittsburgh
John Q. Adams, University of Maryland, College Park
Peter Tomsen, U.S. Department of State
J.N. Parimoo, Times of India
Theodore Wright, State University of New York, Albany
31. Christian Missions and China's Modernization Movement
Chair: Sha Shung-tse, University of District of Columbia
Sha Shung-tse, University of District of Columbia: Catholic Intellectualism and the Marxist-Leninist Theory
Go Chang-sheng, East China Teachers University: Chinese Protestant Students and Their Contributions in the 1930s and 1940S
Murray A. Rubinstein, City University of New York, Baruch College: To Reach the Taiwanese Flock: The Media Enterprise of the Chen Ye-ssu Chiao Hwei (The True Jesus Church)
32. Teaching Chinese and Japanese Languages in Your School
Chair: Ruth A. Kanagy, Global Education Motivators
Frank H. Carney, Abington School District, Pennsylvania: The Personal Computer as a Tool for Language Acquisition: Japanese
Lucia Buchanan Pierce, The Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.: Chinese Language: The Middlebury Model at the Secondary Level
Ruth A. Kanagy, Global Education Motivators: Japanese Sounds and Symbols: A Learning Tool in the Elementary and Secondary Classroom
33. Topics in Chinese Poetic Theory
Chair: Shan Chou, New York University
Dore Levy, Brown University: Framing Devices in Narrative Poetry
Shan Chou, New York University: Allusions in Lyric Poems
Grace Fong: Metaphorical Diction in Late Sung tz'u
34. Economic Aspects of the Japan-United States Relationship
Chair: Robert C. Angel, Angel Associates, Inc.
William Brooks, U.S. Department of State: Current U.S. and Japanese Perceptions of Bilateral Trade Issues
Panos Mourdoukoutas, Long Island University, and S.N. Sohng, Clarion University:
Automation and Economic Adjustment: Japan vs. the United States
Michael R. Hodges, Lehigh University: Japanese Industrial Investment in the United States
Robert C. Angel, Angel Associates, Inc.: The Politicalization of Economic Issues in the U.S. -Japan Relationship
35. China's Reforms and Socioeconomic Change
Chair: Christopher M. Clarke, U.S. Department of State
Jan S. Prybyla, Pennsylvania State University: Industrial and Price Reform in the Chinese Economy
Frederick Crook, U.S. Department of Agriculture: Socioeconomic Dimensions of the Chinese Agricultural Reforms
Richard P. Suttmeier, U.S. Office of Technology Assessment: Reforms in Chinese Science and Science Education
Christopher M. Clarke, U.S. Department of State: The Chinese Military Reforms in Social Context
36. Developing Asian Studies on the Smaller Campuses
Chair: Raymond F. Wylie, Lehigh University
Ralph Hines, U.S. Department of Education: Federal Support for Asian Studies at the Undergraduate Level
Raymond F. Wylie, Lehigh University: Self-help and Outside Assistance in Developing Asian Studies
Roger B. Jeans, Washington and Lee University: Building Asian Studies into the Established Curriculum
H. Leedom Lefferts, Drew University: Asian Studies on the Smaller Campuses
37. Individual Papers on China
Chair: John Witek, Georgetown University
Alfonz Lengyel, Rosemont College: Protest Art After Mao
Robert S. Thompson, University of South Carolina: The Political Thought of Deng Xiaoping
Bradley Hahn, SRI-International, Washington, D.C.: Political and Strategic Implications of China's Nuclear Programs
Li Nanqiu, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui:
Xu Guangqi: Pioneer of Foreign Scientific and Technical Information Work in China
During the Late Ming Dynasty
Chair: Chong Sik Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Kibaek Lee, Sogang University, Seoul: Historiography in the Republic of Korea
Scholar for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to be named: Historiography in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Gari Ledyard, Columbia University: Western Historiography on Korea
Discussants: Byung Ik Ko, Hallim College, Chunchon
Edward Wagner, Harvard University
Young-Ho Choi, University of Hawaii
Scholar from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to be named