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Geography in America:
Asian Geography
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STATE OF ASIAN GEOGRAPHY IN AMERICA, 1988-20001
Martin Lewis Shaul Cohen Mary McDonald A massive continent, stretching
from Turkey and the eastern shores of the Mediterranean and Red seas
to the Pacific, from the Indian Ocean to the vast desert of Mongolia
right through the towering Himalayas and the plateau of Tibet, Asia
is a colossal geographic collage. One can find
in Asia virtually every form of landscape, both real and imagined, including
James Hilton's (1933) Shangri-La, planted in the imaginative geography
of Western travelers and tourists (also see Bishop 1989). As the cradle
of three of the world's early civilizations, Asia is a magnificent tapestry
of cultural diversity. Asia has also given birth to all the major institutional
religions that are practiced today: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity,
Islam, and others. As such, few would deny its enormous historical significance
and contributions to human progress in every respect - spiritually,
materially, and intellectually. Home to some 60 per cent of the world's
population, Asia is a human mosaic that is unparalleled in history (Table
1). So it is hardly surprising that Asia offers endless research
challenges and opportunities, virtually in every field of geographical
studies. With this in mind, this chapter is divided into four major
sections. First, we provide a brief journalistic
survey of major regional political events across Asia. This is followed
by a segment on the state of Asian geography in America in the second
part. Third, we discuss some of the developments, trends and research
themes in Asian geography in America during the period, 1988-2000.2
Finally, we conclude the chapter with some general remarks on the vexing
question of what lies ahead for regional geography. A GLIMPSE OF THE ASIAN
SCENES AND ECONOMIC CRISIS ASIAN GEOGRAPHY IN AMERICA Status of Asian Geography
in Doctoral Departments Given this reality, the outlook of the Asian geography curriculum in America is hardly inspiring. It is plausible to infer from Table 2 that, in view of the low priority given to Asian geography, the pipeline of Ph.D. graduates with a regional focus on Asia is diminishing. With less than 7 per cent of the faculty in these Ph.D. granting departments composed of Asianists - roughly one per department on average - it would be naive to expect future growth in Asian geography. Furthermore, many of the Asianists in these departments are approaching retirement. But retiring Asianists are seldom replaced by young scholars pursuing Asian geography. Furthermore, as it is obvious from the current discussion, young Asianist geographers are a shrinking breed anyway. So the future of Asian geography in America is fuzzy. There are, however, some indications of research in Asia by geographers who are not area specialists. This is a heartening sign. Asian Geography Research
Publications in American Geographical Journals In other words, as seen
from Table 3, Annals and Geographical Review respectively
carried 6.7 and 16.3 per cent of their articles on Asian topics. For
the same period, Economic Geography and The Professional Geographer
had a similar share - 8.7 and 8.4 per cent, respectively. Antipode
featured the lowest number (4%). On average, 8.8 per cent of the articles
published in these selected journals were focused on Asia. The Geographical
Review has consistently been the one most inclined to publish Asian
geography articles, whereas Antipode has published the least.
The Annals, as the "mouthpiece" of the Association
of American Geographers, has the greatest influence in the field. Unfortunately,
relatively few articles on Asian geography are appearing between its
covers. Will Graf (1999: 2), past President of the AAG, stated that
"Of the five largest specialty groups, only one, Urban, is frequently
represented in the Annals. This lack of representation is problematic
because if the flagship journal is to fairly represent the discipline
on a global basis, it ought to have a range of products from the membership."
While it is difficult to determine whether this tendency is an outcome
of a low rate of submission of Asian geography manuscripts, a high rate
of their rejection, or some combination of the two, the trend shown
by the Annals is hardly encouraging. Regardless of the reason(s),
it is likely that authors have, to extend Graf's argument, the perception
that the journal is not too receptive to Asian geography papers. In
fact, the AAG as a whole has given little voice to Asian geography.
In the past twenty-five years or so, few members of its corps of officers
have been drawn from the group of professed Asianists to represent the
discipline to a larger audience. Whether true or not, the general perception
is that the Association suffers from a clubbish mentality as, many times,
the same group of people moves from one officership (position) to another,
almost like the rotational movement of the same baseball managers from
one team to another. In many respects, the exclusion of Asianists may
have a direct linkage to the Association's general and historical tendency
to exclude minorities from its corps of officers. Speaking broadly of
the lack of minority representation, Graf (1999: 2) has boldly asserted:
"it is vital that we have broad and effective representations of
the range of perspectives and experiences that minorities bring to our
organization" (emphasis added; also see Rediscovering Geography
Committee 1997). RESEARCH TRENDS IN THE
SUBREGIONS OF ASIA East Asia Southeast Asia South Asia CONCLUSIONS: CHALLENGES
FOR ASIAN/REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY The End of the Cold War
and Regional Geography
Rapid Advancements in
Information and Communication Technologies and Regional Geography
NOTES 1. Developments
in Asian Geography in America prior to this period have been detailed
in the chapter on Asia that Karan et al prepared for the first compendium
of Geography in America edited by Gaile and Willmott (1989).
2. Although
globalization is often discussed as if it is a fairly recent phenomenon,
something that started in the early 1970s, in reality its historical
roots can be traced back to 1500 A.D. It has been going on in different
forms at different time periods. For example, in terms of the global
process of economic domination and control by a few countries, mercantilism
and colonialism are two distinct phases of globalization although they
may not have been identified as such. In other words, its manifestation
and dominant power may have changed from one period to another, but
not necessarily its underlying process and mechanism (see Shrestha 1988).
3. During
the 1970s and 1980s, several countries in East and Southeast Asia adopted
a growth policy of what is commonly known as export-oriented industrialization
rather than the industrial policy of import substitution that was being
pursued in South Asia and in Latin America. Export-oriented industrialization
resulted in the rates of economic growth of these countries, that were
rarely surpasses in history and that few other countries could match
during those periods. 4. Unless
the US succeeds in achieving its goals of capturing Osama bin Laden
- the man who is "Wanted, Dead or Alive" as President Bush
declared - and driving the Talibans out of power and installing a pro-American
government within a fairly short period of time, say a few month, the
chances of President Musharraf's continued rule will be drastically
diminished. The longer the US is drawn into this nasty war in Afghanistan,
the greater the probability of his overthrow. Also involved in this
whole regional political equation is the national interest of India,
the historical and geographical enemy of Pakistan. Musharraf's recent
visit to India has achieved little in terms of minimizing the enmity
between the two nations. 5. Although
globalization is often discussed as if it is a fairly recent phenomenon,
something that started in the early 1970s, in reality its historical
roots can be traced back to 1500 AD. It has been going on in different
forms at different time periods. For example, in terms of the global
process of economic domination and control by a few countries, mercantilism
and colonialism are two distinct phases of globalization although they
may not have been identified as such. In other words, its manifestation
and dominant power may have changed from one period to another, but
not necessarily its underlying process and mechanism (see Shrestha 1988). 6 During
the 1970s and 1980s, several countries in East and Southeast Asia adopted
a growth policy of what is commonly known as export-oriented industrialization
rather than the industrial policy of import substitution that was being
pursued in South Asia and in Latin America. Export-oriented industrialization
resulted in the rates of economic growth of these countries that few
other countries could match during those periods.
|
| Countries |
Land Area
(sq. mile) |
Population
(millions) |
Natural Pop. Growth Rate
|
Infant Mortality Ratea
|
% of Pop. Under 15
|
% of Urban Pop.
|
GNP Per Capita, 1996 (US$)
|
| East Asia | |||||||
| China
Hong Kong Macao |
3,600,930
|
1,242.5
|
1.0
|
31
|
26
|
30
|
750
|
|
382
|
6.7
|
0.4
|
4
|
18
|
--
|
24,290
|
|
|
8
|
0.5
|
1.0
|
5
|
25
|
97
|
--
|
|
| Japan |
145,375
|
126.4
|
0.2
|
4
|
15
|
78
|
40,940
|
| Korea, North |
46,490
|
22.2
|
0.9
|
39
|
28
|
59
|
--
|
| Korea, South |
38,128
|
46.4
|
1.0
|
11
|
22
|
79
|
10,610
|
| Mongolia |
604,826
|
2.4
|
1.6
|
49
|
36
|
57
|
360
|
| Taiwan |
13,970
|
21.7
|
1.0
|
7
|
23
|
75
|
--
|
| Southeast Asia | |||||||
| Brunei |
2,035
|
0.3
|
2.2
|
8
|
34
|
67
|
--
|
| Cambodia |
68,154
|
10.8
|
2.4
|
116
|
44
|
14
|
300
|
| Indonesia |
705,189
|
207.4
|
1.5
|
66
|
34
|
37
|
1,080
|
| Laos |
89,112
|
5.3
|
2.8
|
97
|
45
|
19
|
400
|
| Malaysia |
126,853
|
22.2
|
2.1
|
10
|
35
|
57
|
4,370
|
| Myanmar |
253,880
|
47.1
|
2.0
|
83
|
36
|
25
|
--
|
| Philippines |
115,124
|
75.3
|
2.3
|
34
|
38
|
47
|
1,160
|
| Singapore |
236
|
3.9
|
1.1
|
4
|
23
|
100
|
30,550
|
| Thailand |
197,255
|
61.1
|
1.1
|
25
|
27
|
31
|
2,960
|
| Vietnam |
125,672
|
78.5
|
1.2
|
38
|
40
|
20
|
290
|
| South Asia | |||||||
| Afghanistan |
251,772
|
24.8
|
2.5
|
150
|
41
|
18
|
--
|
| Bangladesh |
50,260
|
123.4
|
1.8
|
82
|
43
|
16
|
260
|
| Bhutan |
18,147
|
0.8
|
3.1
|
71
|
43
|
15
|
390
|
| India |
1,147,950
|
988.7
|
1.9
|
72
|
36
|
26
|
380
|
| Maldives |
116
|
0.3
|
3.3
|
30
|
46
|
25
|
1,080
|
| Nepal |
52,819
|
23.7
|
2.2
|
79
|
43
|
10
|
210
|
| Pakistan |
297,637
|
141.9
|
2.8
|
91
|
41
|
28
|
480
|
| Sri Lanka |
24,954
|
18.9
|
1.3
|
17
|
35
|
22
|
740
|
| Southwest Asia | |||||||
| Bahrain |
266
|
0.6
|
2.0
|
14
|
31
|
88
|
--
|
| Cyprus |
3,568
|
0.7
|
0.7
|
8
|
25
|
68
|
--
|
| Gaza/W. Bank |
2.9
|
4.0
|
30
|
48
|
--
|
||
| Iran |
631,660
|
64.1
|
1.8
|
35
|
40
|
61
|
--
|
| Iraq |
168,869
|
21.8
|
2.8
|
127
|
43
|
70
|
--
|
| Israel |
7,961
|
6.0
|
1.5
|
7
|
30
|
90
|
15,870
|
| Jordan |
34,336
|
4.6
|
2.5
|
34
|
41
|
78
|
1,650
|
| Kuwait |
6,880
|
1.9
|
2.3
|
10
|
29
|
100
|
--
|
| Lebanon |
3,950
|
4.1
|
1.6
|
34
|
34
|
87
|
2,970
|
| Oman |
82,031
|
2.5
|
3.9
|
27
|
47
|
72
|
--
|
| Qatar |
4,247
|
0.5
|
1.7
|
12
|
27
|
91
|
--
|
| Saudi Arabia |
829,996
|
20.2
|
3.1
|
29
|
42
|
80
|
--
|
| Syria |
70,958
|
15.6
|
2.8
|
35
|
45
|
51
|
1,160
|
| Turkey |
297,154
|
64.8
|
1.6
|
42
|
31
|
64
|
2,830
|
| United Arab E. |
32,278
|
2.7
|
2.2
|
11
|
30
|
82
|
--
|
| Yemen |
203,849
|
15.8
|
3.3
|
77
|
47
|
25
|
380
|
| ASIA |
10,355,277
|
3,524.86
|
|||||
|
Number of Geography Departments by Region |
|
|
|
|
with Asia Focus |
||||||
|
|
|
EA
|
SEA
|
SA
|
SWA
|
Other
|
|||||
| Northeast |
9
|
3
|
6
|
142
|
5
|
3.5
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
|
| South |
12
|
3
|
9
|
204
|
19
|
9.3
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
5
|
2
|
| Midwest |
15
|
6
|
9
|
266
|
15
|
5.6
|
7
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
| West |
17
|
7
|
10
|
254
|
21
|
8.3
|
7
|
4
|
3
|
4
|
3
|
| Total |
53
|
19a
|
34
|
866
|
60
|
6.9
|
20
|
12
|
10
|
11
|
7
|
Source: AAG 1994.
|
Journals |
|
|
|
|
||||
|
|
SEA
|
SA
|
SWA
|
Other
|
||||
| Annals (AAG) |
298
|
20
|
6.7
|
12
|
2
|
3
|
3
|
|
| Geographical Reviewa |
269
|
44
|
16.3
|
9
|
14
|
8
|
9
|
4
|
| Economic Geographyb |
208
|
18
|
8.7
|
11
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
| Antipode |
151
|
6
|
4.0
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
||
| Professional Geographer |
249
|
21
|
8.4
|
5
|
2
|
5
|
6
|
3
|
| Total |
1175
|
109
|
8.8
|
37
|
22
|
22
|
20
|
8
|
|
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