Rozman

GILBERT ROZMAN

107 Wallace Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
T 609 258-5094
T 609 258-4531
F 609 258-2180
grozman@princeton.edu

WHY IS NORTHEAST ASIA A DISTINCTIVE KIND OF GLOBAL CENTER?

Answers to this question require a historical investigation into the Confucian roots of China, Japan, and Korea and their paths toward modernization. Comparing the legacy of socialism in the region, especially the challenges faced by the Chinese and the Russians in dismantling socialist structures while preserving other aspects of society, also turns out to be critical. I explore national identities, especially in Japan and South Korea, to understand how they shape bilateral trust and evolving relations in the region. Clashing national identities are key to understanding how international relations are shaping up in Northeast Asia. The sociological importance of regionalism is clear in any consideration of the Northeast as an area rather than a disparate collection of individual societies. My work is inherently interdisciplinary and multi-social, while remaining grounded in the comparative enterprise that is Sociology.

CURRICULUM VITA (pdf)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Korea at the Center: The Search for Regionalism in Northeast Asia (coed., M.E. Sharpe, 2005)

Northeast Asia’s Stunted Regionalism: Bilateral Distrust in the Shadow of Globalization (Cambridge University Press, 2004)

Japan and Russia: The Tortuous Path to Normalization, 1949-1999 (ed., St. Martin’s Press, 2000) Dismantling Communism: Common Causes and Regional Variations (ed., Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992)

The East Asian Region: Confucian Heritage and Its Modern Adaptation (ed., Princeton University Press, 1991)

The Chinese Debate about Soviet Socialism, 1978-1985 (Princeton University Press, 1987)

FACULTY

ALEJANDRO PORTES
ELIZABETH M. ARMSTRONG
MIGUEL CENTENO
PAUL DI MAGGIO
MITCHELL DUNEIER
THOMAS J. ESPENSHADE
PATRICIA FERNANDEZ-KELLY
JOSH GOLDSTEIN
SCOTT M. LYNCH
DOUGLAS S. MASSEY
SARA MCLANAHAN
KATHERINE S. NEWMAN
DEVAH PAGER
GILBERT ROZMAN
MARTIN RUEF
KIM LANE SCHEPPELE
MARIO LUIS SMALL
PAUL STARR
HOWARD TAYLOR
MARTA TIENDA
BRUCE WESTERN
ROBERT WUTHNOW
KING-TO YEUNG
VIVIANA A. ZELIZER

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