2.How did China, Japan, and Korea respond to encounters with the West during the early modern period (1500-1800)? How were ideas and material goods integrated and adopted to each society? What type of impact did contact with West have in each country? Did responses change over time? If so, how so? 2. By the nineteenth century, Western nations had emerged into imperial powers. How did European and American imperialism affect China, Japan, and Korea? How did East Asia fall under European and American hegemony by the late nineteenth century? What types of tools did imperial powers use to gain control? In addition, what domestic conditions exacerbated each country’s ability to deal with Western encroachment? How did Japan become an imperial power by the Meiji period? Why is it important to look at Korea to understand the impacts and rise of imperialism in East Asia during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
There are some several ways that the third world constructed in the world.. such as seen as instability , insecurity and underdevelopment and what are the functions of this / why or what made the west think that way to the third world?
there are some political thinking in this prospect
contemporary conflicts