International Journal of
East Asian Studies
V o lu m e , N o . 1, 20
Volume 9, Number 1, 2020
In te rn a tio n a l J o u rn a l o f E a st A sia n S tu d ie s
Department of East Asian Studies
University of Malaya
International Journal of East Asian Studies
Vol. 9, No. 1, 2020
Contents
1 Nippon Kaigi: Gerakan Kebangkitan Nasionalisme Jepun
Asmadi Hassan dan Abdul Rasyid Mokhtar 1
2 Lao People's Democratic Republic’s Dependency on China’s Infrastructure Assistance
Sigit and Jefferson Winata Bachtiar 19
3 Otsukaresamadeshita!:
A Critical Analysis of Japan’s Toxic Work Culture
Yusy Widarahesty 32
4 State Support and Competitiveness of Industry:
Case of Shipbuilding Industry in Korea
Soo Kee Tan 48
5 Talent Management and the Journey towards Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment In South Korea
Esin Yurdagul 61
5 Regime Change and Malaysia – Japan Relations:
Explaining Shifts and Continuity in Foreign Policy
Geetha Govindasamy and Mohammad Danial Azman 75
International Journal of East Asian Studies
Vol. 10, No. 1, 2021
Managing Editors
Geetha Govindasamy, University of Malaya, Malaysia Asmadi Hassan, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Editorial Board
Mako Yoshimura, Hosei University, Japan
Md Nasrudin Md Akhir, University of Malaya, Malaysia Kato Tsuyoshi, Ryukoku University, Japan
Fang Xiu Yu, Fudan University, China Rohayati Paidi, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Beatrix Mecsi, Elte University, Hungary
Cho Chul Ho, Institute for Unification Education, Korea Fang Xiu Yu, Fudan University, China
Park Chang Kyoo, University of Malaya, Malaysia Kim Seung Jin, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
Ko Suknam, Gyeongsang National University, Korea Tan Soo Kee, University of Malaya, Maaysia
Xiaoyang Zhang, Guangdong Foreign Studies University, China Mohd Ikbal bin Mohd Huda, National University of Malaysia
Alias Abdullah, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Contributors
Abdul Rasyid Mokhtar is a Masters student at the Department of East Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia
He can be contacted at abdulrashidmokhtar@yahoo.com
Asmadi Hassan is a Senior Lecturers at the Department of East Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
He can be contacted at madisan@um.edu.my
Esin Yurdagul is an academic advisor at the Commonwealth Vocational University and a senior independent researcher in Turkey..
She can be reached at komorebi782019@gmail.com.
Geetha Govindasamy is a Senior Lecturers at the Department of East Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
She be contacted at geethag@um.edu.my
Jefferson Winata Bachtiar is a Researcher Assistant at the Department of International Relations, Christian University of Indonesia.
He can be contacted at Jeffbachtiar97@gmail.com
Muhammad Danial Azman is a Senior Lecturers at the Department of East Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
He can be contacted at danial@um.edu.my
Sigit is a Senior Researcher, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Indonesia.
He can be contacted at sigitcandrawiranatakusuma89@gmail.com
Tan Soo Kee is a Senior Lecturers at the Department of East Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
She can be contacted atchensk@um.edu.my.
Yusy Widarahesty is a PhD Candidate at International Relations Ritsumeikan University and Full Time Lecturer at the International Relations Department University of Al Azhar, Indonesia.
She can be contacted at gr0394hf@ed.ritsumei.ac.jp / useenaapank@gmail.com
EDITORIAL POLICY AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Style
Papers should be unpublished work and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Please submit papers to ijeas.um.edu.my.
Language
Language used in all papers submitted should be English or Malay. Malay articles should have an abstract and keywords in English as well as in the Malay language. Papers should be written in a clear and simple style. Illustrations may be used to elucidate the issues raised.
Manuscript
Papers should preferably be in the range of 6,000 to 8,000 words, excluding illustrations. The text should be in Times New Roman size 12 and be submitted as a Microsoft Word file. The receipt of each paper submitted will be acknowledged. The Editor reserves the right to accept, modify or decline any article. All manuscripts for publishing are to be typed in single-spacing. The pages should be numbered consecutively. The editor reserves the right to edit /format the manuscript to maintain a consistent style.
Review of Manuscripts
Manuscripts will be reviewed by the Editorial Board and then a panel of referees. Comments will be made available to the contributors without disclosing the referees' names The manuscript will be evaluated based on its appropriateness, contribution to the discipline, cogency of analysis, conceptual breadth, clarity of presentation, and technical adequacy. To ensure that manuscripts are evaluated solely on their merit, the author's identity is concealed from referees during the review process.
First Page
The full title of the paper must be shown on the first page of the manuscript with the author’s name, affiliation, academic qualifications, institutional address, e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers.
Abstract
An abstract of 150-200 words should be included.
Information on Referencing
The Chicago Manual of Style is to be followed. Please use footnotes not endnotes. If footnotes are not used then provide a list of references.
For periodicals and dailies- Include full author name and title. Give volume number, issue number and date, per publication’s numbering and dating system:
Larry M. Cosen, “Measuring the European Conventional Balance: Coping with Complexity in Threat Assessment,” Asia Pacific, Vol. 11, No. 8, Winter, 1984/85, pp. 74.
Selig S. Harrison, “A Breakthrough in Afghanistan?” New Policy, No. 51, Summer 1983, pp. 23.
Gerard C. Cook, “Time is Running Out,” Asiaweek, 31 January, 1980, pp.9.
For books- Include author’s full name and provide full page number:
John J. Mearsheimer, Conventional Deterrence, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1963, pp.
163-164.
For article or chapter in edited volume-Use book’s full title and subtitle:
Edward N. Luttwak, ‘The Operational Level of War,’ in Steven E. Miller, ed., Conventional Forces and American Defense Policy: An International Security Reader, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1966, pp. 211-229.
For translated and edited version:
Luis Albertini, The Origins of the War of 1914, 3 vols., trans. And ed., Isabella M. Massey, London: Oxford University Press, 1992, p. 171.
For unpublished paper or dissertation:
Alexander L. George, ‘Case Studies and Theory Development’, paper presented at the Second Annual Symposium on Information Processing in Organizations, Carnegie-Mellon University, 15- 16 October, 1962, pp. 2.
Stephen W. Van Evera, ‘Causes of War’, PH.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1974, pp. 1.
For citations after the first full citation, Ibid., can be used but not op. cit.; instead, use the author’s name and a short form of the title, in the following format:
1. Albert Finkle, War of 1914, pp. 180, p.183.
Copyright
Contributors shall undertake to ensure that articles submitted for publication do not infringe any copyright laws.
Disclaimer
Online submission is preferred. But manual ones will be considered too. Although the Department of East Asian Studies is the publisher of the International Journal of East Asian Studies, the views presented in the Journal are entirely those of the contributors and do not reflect the official stand of the department. The department does not hold itself responsible for the accuracy of any article published.
For further information or manual submission, please contact Dr. Geetha Govindasamy (geethag@um.edu.my) OR Dr. Asmadi Hasaan (madisanan@um.edu.my) OR ijeas@um.edu.my