Why Is Ezra Vogel Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Ezra Feivel Vogel was an American sociologist who wrote prolifically on modern Japan, China, and Korea, and worked both in academia and the public sphere. He was Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University.
Ezra Vogel's Published Works
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1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 Published Papers Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China (385) Japan as Number One: Lessons for America. (361) Japan as Number One: Lessons for America. (339) Japan as number one (296) The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia. (270) One Step Ahead in China: Guangdong under Reform (212) The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (168) Japan's New Middle Class (164) The emotionally disturbed child as the family scapegoat. (118) Critical issues. (104) Canton Under Communism: Programs and Politics in a Provincial Capital, 1949-1968 (98) Ideology and National Competitiveness: An Analysis of Nine Countries (95) A modern introduction to the family (95) Modern Japanese Organization and Decision-Making. (65) Chinese Society on the Eve of Tiananmen: The Impact of Reform (63) The Japan that can say no (54) Japan's New Middle Class: The Salary Man and His Family in a Tokyo Suburb. (52) The Family and Its Functions (50) Family Security, Personal Immaturity, and Emotional Health in a Japanese Sample (31) The Four Little Dragons (30) From Revolutionary to Semi-Bureaucrat: The “Regularisation” of Cadres (24) Living with China: U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century (22) Living With China (21) Social Structure of World Regions: Mainland China (18) Japan's New Middle Class. (16) Management of Success the Moulding of Modern Singapore (15) Paternalism in the Japanese Economy: Anthropological Studies of "Oyabun-Kobun" Patterns.John W. Bennett , Iwao Ishino (14) Case Studies in Japanese Negotiating Behavior (14) China at war : regions of China, 1937-1945 (13) 48. A Little Dragon Tamed (12) China and Japan (12) The Hong Kong Reader: Passage to Chinese Sovereignty (12) The Go-Between in a Developing Society: The Case of the Japanese Marriage Arranger (12) A Modern Introduction to the Family. (11) A Modern Introduction to the Family (11) Chen Yun: his life (10) A SOCIOCULTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE RESISTANCES OF WORKING‐CLASS FATHERS TREATED IN A CHILD PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC* (10) The Marital Relationship of Parents of Emotionally Disturbed Children: Polarization and Isolation (9) The golden age of the U.S.-China-Japan triangle, 1972-1989 (9) The rise of China and the changing face of East Asia (7) Comeback, case by case: Building the resurgence of American business (7) People of Cove and Woodlot. Vol. II, The Sterling County Study of Psychiatric Disorder and Sociocultural Environment (7) Some Reflections on Policy and Academics (7) Canton under Communism (6) The Impact of Japan on a Changing World (5) Foreword: The First Forty Years of the Universities Service Centre for China Studies (5) Is Japan Still Number One (5) I. A Mirror for America (4) Achievement, culture and personality: the case of William Caudill. An editorial. (4) The United States, Japan, and Asia (4) Land Reform in Kwangtung 1951–1953: Central Control and Localism (3) A Non-traditional View of Japanese Modernisation (3) PATIENT CLIQUES AND THE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY. (3) Japan as number one: Revisited (3) A Modern Introduction to the Family (3) The Democratization of Family Relations in Japanese Urban Society (2) Chinese Communist Education: Records of the First Decade. (2) A Modern Introduction to the Family (2) The Democratization of Family Relations in Japanese Urban Society (2) 5. Politics: Higher Interests and Fair Shares (1) Dear America/Dear Japan (1) III. Kinship Structure, Migration to the City, and Modernization (1) Book Review:Gendai Kazoku no Kenkyuu ("An Investigation of the Contemporary [Japanese] Family"). Takashi Koyama (1) Education in Tokugawa Japan. (1) The Long March to Power: A History of the Chinese Communist Party, 1921–72. By James Pinckney Harrison. (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1972. Pp. 647. $6.95.) (1) Japan and the information revolution: national transformation (1) Village and Family Life in Contemporary China.William L. Parish , Martin King Whyte (1) Milestones in the History of the Universities Service Centre for China Studies (1) Chinese Communist Party Congresses and Plenums. 1956–1992 (1) Suggestions for Improving Sino-Japanese Relations (1) Mao's Revolution and the Chinese Political Culture. By Richard H. Solomon. [Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971. 604 pp. $16.75.] (1) The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia . By Vogel Ezra F.. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991. 138 pp. $16.95. (1) Unifying U.S. policy on Japan (1) The U.S.-China-Japan Triangle (1) Interesting Times: China, America, and the Shifting Balance of Prestige . Chas W. Freeman. Charlottesville, VA: Just World Books, 2012. 358 pp. $28.00. ISBN 978-1-935982-26-5 (1) Building human resources in Japan : an approach for foreign high-tech firms (0) Biographical Memoirs: Lucian W. Pye (0) Preface: Regional Patterns in the China War, 1937-1945 (0) The United States Perspective (0) 24. China Transformed (0) Mother and son (0) Book Review:Successful American Families. Carle C. Zimmerman, Lucius F. Cervantes (0) Letter to Mrs. Wilbur, June 26, 1997 (0) The Ambivalent Dance: Economic and Political Negotiations between Japan and the United States (0) Preface: In Search of Deng (0) 23. Deng’s Finale: The Southern Journey. 1992 (0) Glossary of names and locations (0) 20. Beijing Spring. April 15–May 17, 1989 (0) The political Conquest of Society (0) Report from a Chinese Village. By Jan Myrdal. London: Heinemann, 1965. xxxiv + 374 pp. 50s.] (0) In Memoriam (0) Political Revivalism, 1966-February 1968 (0) Robert Bellah (1927-2013) (0) Lucian W. Pye (0) 8. Welfare: Security without Entitlement (0) 5. Sidelined as the Mao Era Ends. 1976 (0) Chapter VII. BASIC VALUES (0) Chapter II. THE BUREAUCRATIC SETTING IN PERSPECTIVE (0) The Emperor Is Far Away: Understanding Challenges Faced by the New Leadership. (China) (0) 19. The Ebb and Flow of Politics (0) Prologue: the Decay of the old order and the building of a new (0) A Publication of Current Affairs Affiliated with the Harvard University Asia Center (0) 4. The State: Meritocratic Guidance and Private Initiative (0) The Developmental State Revisited: Political Regime, Industry Characteristics, Policy Networks, and Leadership (0) East Asia towards the year 2000 : what the region should, can and will do (0) 11. Opening to the United States. 1978–1979 (0) 10. Lessons: Can a Western Nation Learn from the East ? (0) 7. Basic Education: Quality and Equality (0) Sources and Further Reading (0) 7. Three Turning Points. 1978 (0) 3. Responding to Western Challenges and Reopening Relations, 1839–1882 (0) Twenty year report, 1955-1975 (0) 9. Crime Control: Enforcement and Public Support (0) 10. Opening to Japan. 1978 (0) Agriculture as the Foundation (0) 2. The Japanese Miracle (0) 6. Return under Hua. 1977–1978 (0) 10. Working Together, 1972–1992 (0) 1. From Revolutionary to Builder to Reformer. 1904–1969 (0) 1. Chinese Contributions to Japanese Civilization, 600–838 (0) 13. Can China and Japan Ever Get Along? (0) 7. Political Disorder and the Road to War, 1911–1937 with Richard Dyck (0) Universities Service Centre (0) Whither Studies of Urban Japan (0) The Economic Strength of East Asia (0) 5. Japanese Lessons for a Modernizing China, 1895–1937 with Paula S. Harrell (0) 中國和日本 : 1500 年的交流史: China and Japan: Facing History (0) The Leadership of Xi Jinping: A Dengist Perspective (0) The psycho-cultural foundations of U.S.-Japan relations (0) Moderation: the Rightist Interlude, 1956-1957 (0) 17. One Country, Two Systems: Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Tibet (0) Unifying US Policy on Japan. Strategic Forum. Number 51, November 1995. (0) Flexible Rigidities: Industrial Policy and Structural Adjustment in the Japanese Economy, 1970-1980.Ronald Dore (0) The marital relationship of parents and the emotionally disturbed child (0) 15. Economic Readjustment and Rural Reform. 1978–1982 (0) 14. Experiments in Guangdong and Fujian. 1979–1984 (0) 18. The Military: Preparing for Modernization (0) 13. Deng’s Art of Governing (0) Central Control: the Legacy of Land Reform, 1951-1953 (0) 6. The Colonization of Taiwan and Manchuria, 1895–1945 (0) Chapter I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING (0) Following the Leader: Ruling China, from Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping, by David M. Lampton. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014. xiv + 293 pp. US$31.95/£21.95 (hardcover), US$31.95 (eBook). (0) Book Review:For Harmony and Strength: Japanese White-Collar Organization in Anthropological Perspective Thomas P. Rohlen (0) Views of Japan as Number One (0) 12. Launching the Deng Administration. 1979–1980 (0) 3. Bringing Order under Mao. 1974–1975 (0) Roderick Lemonde MacFarquhar, 1930–2019 (0) Die Struktur der Familie.William J. Goode (0) Tribute to Prime Minister Nakasone (0) Lucian Pye, 1921–2008 (0) Key People in the Deng Era (0) 2. Trade without Transformative Learning, 838–1862 (0) 9. The Collapse of the Japanese Empire and the Cold War, 1945–1972 (0) Chapter Eighteen. Nation Rebuilders: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Lee Kuan Yew, Deng Xiaoping, and Park Chung Hee (0) AKIRA KUBOTA. Higher Civil Servants in Postwar Japan: Their Social Origins, Educational Backgrounds, and Career Patterns. Pp. xv, 197. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1969. $9.00 (0) Local urban control: Takeover and Consolidation, 1949-1952 (0) ETHNOLOGY: Man and Society in Japan. Tadashi Fukutake (0) 8. Setting the Limits of Freedom. 1978–1979 (0) Understanding a Changing Asia (0) China Looks at the World-Reflections for a Dialogue.@@@Cadres, Bureaucracy, and Political Power in Communist China.@@@A Short History of Chinese Communism.@@@Chou En-Lai: China's Gray Eminence. (0) 8. The Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945 (0) 22. Standing Firm. 1989–1992 (0) THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES MICHIGAN PAPERS IN CHINESE STUDIES (0) The Golden Age of the U.S.-China-Japan Triangle, 1972–1989 . Edited by Ezra F. Vogel, Yuan Ming, and Tanaka Akihiko. Harvard East Asian Monographs, no. 216. Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center, 2002. viii, 268 pp. $40.00 (cloth). (0) Chapter VIII. THE DECLINE OF THE Ie IDEAL (0) Glossary of terms and phrases (0) Canton before Communism (0) 2. Banishment and Return. 1969–1974 (0) China After Mao (0) Utopianism: the Great Leap Forward, 1957-1960 (0) 21. The Tiananmen Tragedy. May 17–June 4, 1989 (0) Robert Scalapino (1919–2011) (0) Interview 4 Ezra F. Vogel (0) Reconstruction: Recovery and its aftermath, 1960-1965 (0) Congratulation note (0) Economic Control: Socialist Transformation, 1953-1956 (0) 12. Facing the New Era (0) 16. Accelerating Economic Growth and Opening. 1982–1989 (0) Chapter X. AUTHORITY IN THE FAMILY (0) Nation-Building in Modern East Asia: Early Meiji (1868-1890) and Mao's China (1949-1971) (0) 4. Looking Forward under Mao. 1975 (0) 9. The Soviet-Vietnamese Threat. 1978–1979 (0) Japanese Science Policy (0) Map: China in the 1980s (0) 4. Rivalry in Korea and the Sino-Japanese War, 1882–1895 (0) Robert Cole's Review of Modern Japanese Organization and Decision-Making (0) 3. Knowledge: Pursuit and Consensus (0) 6. The Large Company: Identification and Performance (0) Introduction: The Man and His Mission (0) Japan as number one (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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