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UNINA9910459872503321 |
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Republicanism in Northeast Asia / / edited by Jun-Hyeok Kwak and Leigh Jenco |
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New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2015 |
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1-315-79742-9 |
1-317-75350-X |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (211 pages) |
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Political Theories in East Asian Context |
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JencoLeigh K. <1977-> |
KwakChun-hyok |
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Republicanism - East Asia |
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East Asia Politics and government 21st century |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes. |
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table ofContents; List of contributors; Introduction: Republicanism in the Northeast Asian context; Chapter summaries; Conclusion; Bibliography; Part I:Republicanism and political theory; 2.Republicanism across cultures; Introduction; Basic functioning capability; The structural character of freedom as non-domination; The universal appeal of this structural ideal; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Notes; Bibliography; 3.Non-domination and 'shame' culture: reconsidering criminal punishment in republicanism ; Introduction |
Theoretical overview: reintegrative shaming'Shame' in the Northeast Asian context; Non-domination and public shaming; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; 4.Non-domination, civic virtue and contestatory politics; Introduction; Obstacles to community in non-domination: self-assertion and contention?; Civility, civic virtue and solidarity; Politics: contestatory or contentious?; Conclusion: community and contestation; Notes; Bibliography; 5.Republicanism, relational equality and global justice; Relational theories of equality; Republicanism: a relational |
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Relational equality and republican global justiceAcknowledgement; Notes; Bibliography; Part II:The emergence and historical appropriation of republicanism; 6.What is 'republican' about republican Chinese thought (1895-1949)? ; Visions of republicanism in republican China; The literatus posture; Republicanism during May Fourth and under communism; The people as rulers (zhu), or as literati (shi)?; Conclusion: tensions of the literatus posture; Notes; Bibliography; 7.'Public discussion' and Confucianism in 19th-century Japan ; The concept of 'public discussion' in Japanese neo-Confucianism |
The political philosophy of Yokoi Shonan and the problem in modern Japanese politicsBibliography; 8. The distinctiveness of republicanism in modern Korea: ideas andconstitutions; Introduction: ideals and realities of republicanism in Korea; The perception of state and republic in the 'historic state'; The rise of modern republican thought in the late 19th century; The Korean republican movement under Japanese colonial rule; A form of republican government: mixed government; A substance of republican government: mixed economy and equality; Concluding remarks; Notes; Bibliography |
Part III:The place of republicanism in contemporary Northeast Asia9.Republican beginnings: liberty as non-domination in the Chineserepublicanist tradition; 1; 2; 3; 4; Acknowledgement; Notes; Bibliography; 10.Patriotism and republicanism in Japan: a century ago and today; Republicanism and patriotism in contemporary Japan; Critical patriotism in Japan: a century ago; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; 11.Republicanism, freedom of speech and the Korean Public Officials Election Act; Introduction; 1; 2; 3; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index by name; Index by subject |
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"As rapid economic development brings increasing uncertainty in East Asia, interest in a new version of republicanism, termed is neo-Roman republicanism, is growing across the region. Conceptualized as liberty as non-domination, this new form of republicanism has inspired not only Western but also East Asian political theorists. However, neo-Roman republican ideas in Northeast Asian countries continue to face serious conceptual and political challenges, which scholarly literature on both republicanism and on East Asian politics has largely failed to confront. This book addresses these challenges by surveying the latest theoretical contributions to the studies of republicanism in Western countries and the latest interpretations of how republicanism, including both communitarian republicanism and neo-Roman republicanism, has been appropriated in countries in East Asia. In particular, it deals with the key question of whether liberty as non-domination can work in non-Western contexts where the fundamental tenets of liberal democracy such as moral individualism and value pluralism, do not predominate. Across three sections, the chapters first provide a conceptual overview of republicanism as a global political theory, they then consider how republicanism has historically been received, resisted, and translated into East Asia, and finally, examine how historically informed possibilities fit with the emergent needs of contemporary Northeast Asian societies"-- |
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UNINA9910792491303321 |
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Physics of Quantum Electron Devices [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Federico Capasso |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1990 |
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[1st ed. 1990.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (XVI, 403 p.) |
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Springer Series in Electronics and Photonics, , 0172-5734 ; ; 28 |
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Optical materials |
Electronic materials |
Electronics |
Microelectronics |
Optical and Electronic Materials |
Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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1. Introduction -- 1.1 A Perspective on the Evolution of Quantum Semiconductor Devices -- 1.2 Outline of the Book -- References -- 2. The Nature of Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Consequences for Quantum Microstructures -- 2.1 Dimensional Confinement and Device Concepts -- 2.2 Molecular Beam Epitaxy -- 2.3 The Surface Kinetic Processes and Computer Simulations of Growth -- 2.4 Quantum Wells: Growth and Photoluminescence -- 2.5 Concluding Remarks -- 2.6 Recent Advances -- References -- 3. Nanolithography for Ultra-Small Structure Fabrication -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Resolution Limits of Lithographic Processes -- 3.3 Pattern Transfer -- References -- 4. Theory of Resonant Tunnelling and Surface Superlattices -- 4.1 Tunnelling Probabilities -- 4.2 Tunnelling Time -- 4.3 Pseudo-Device Calculations -- 4.4 Lateral Superlattices -- References -- 5. The Investigation of Single and Double Barrier (Resonant Tunnelling) Heterostructures Using High Magnetic Fields -- 5.1 Background -- 5.2 LO Phonon Structure in |
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the I(V) and C(V) Curves of Reverse-Biased Heterostructures -- 5.3 Magnetotunnelling from the 2D Electron Gas in Accumulated (InGa)As/InP Structures Grown by MBE and MOCVD -- 5.4 Observation of Magnetoquantized Interface States by Electron Tunnelling in Single-Barrier n? (InGa)As/InP/n+ (InGa)As Heterostructures -- 5.5 Box Quantised States -- 5.6 Double Barrier Resonant Tunnelling Devices -- References -- 6. Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Resonant-Tunnelling Devices -- 6.1 Speed of Response -- 6.2 Resonant-Tunnelling Oscillators -- 6.3 Self-Oscillating Mixers -- 6.4 Resistive Multipliers -- 6.5 Variable Absolute Negative Conductance -- 6.6 Persistent Photoconductivity and a Resonant-Tunnelling Transistor -- 6.7 A Look at Resonant-Tunnelling Theory -- 6.8 Concluding Remarks -- Note Added in Proof -- List of Symbols -- References -- 7. Resonant Tunnelling and Superlattice Devices: Physics and Circuits -- 7.1 Resonant Tunnelling Through Double Barriers and Superlattices -- 7.2 Application of Resonant Tunnelling: Transistors and Circuits -- References -- 8. Resonant-Tunnelling Hot Electron Transistors (RHET) -- 8.1 RHET Operation -- 8.2 RHET Technology Using GaAs/AlGaAs Heterostructures -- 8.3 InGaAs-Based Material Evaluation -- 8.4 RHET Technology Using InGaAs-Based Materials -- 8.5 Theoretical Analyses of RHET Performance -- 8.6 Summary -- References -- 9. Ballistic Electron Transport in Hot Electron Transistors -- 9.1 Ballistic Transport -- 9.2 Hot Electron Transistors -- 9.3 Hot Electron Injectors -- 9.4 Energy Spectroscopy -- 9.5 Electron Coherent Effects in the THETA Device -- 9.6 Transfer to the L Satellite Valleys -- 9.7 The THETA as a Practical Device -- References -- 10. Quantum Interference Devices -- 10.1 Background -- 10.2 Two-Port Quantum Devices -- 10.3 Multiport Quantum Devices -- Appendix: Aharonov — Bohm Phase-shift in an Electric or Magnetic Field -- References -- Additional References -- 11. Carrier Confinement to One and Zero Degrees of Freedom -- 11.1 Experimental Methods -- 11.2 Discussion of Experimental Results -- 11.3 Conclusions -- References -- 12. Quantum Effects in Quasi-One-Dimensional MOSFETs -- 12.1 Background -- 12.2 MOSFET Length Scales -- 12.3 Special MOSFET Geometries -- 12.4 Strictly 1D Transport -- 12.5 Multichannel Transport (Particle in a Box?) -- 12.6 Averaged Quantum Diffusion -- 12.7 Mesoscopic Quantum Diffusion (Universal Conductance Fluctuations) -- 12.8 Effect of One Scatterer -- 12.9 Conclusion -- References. |
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The ability to engineer the bandstructure and the wavefunction over length scales previously inaccessible to technology using artificially structured materials and nanolithography has led to a new class of electron semiconductor devices whose operation is controlled by quantum effects. These structures not only represent exciting tools for investigating new quantum phenomena in semiconductors, but also offer exciting opportunities for applications. This book gives the first comprehensive treatment of the physics of quantum electron devices. This interdisciplinary field, at the junction between material science, physics and technology, has witnessed an explosive growth in recent years. This volume presents a detailed coverage of the physics of the underlying phenomena, and their device and circuit applications, together with fabrication and growth technology. |
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