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David I Steinberg

    David Steinberg je americký historik a vysokoškolský pedagog, který se specializuje především na korejské a barmské dějiny. Jako uznávaný profesor a ředitel asijských studií na Georgetown University přispívá k hlubšímu pochopení těchto regionů. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na historický vývoj a kulturní aspekty Koreje a Barmy. Steinbergovy publikace osvětlují klíčové události a společenské procesy, které formovaly tyto národy.

    Korean Attitudes Toward the United States
    Korean Attitudes Toward the United States
    Burma/Myanmar
    Lead Like the Legends
    • Lead Like the Legends

      • 228 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      5,0(1)Ohodnotit

      "Based on the ... presentation of the same name, [this book] uses the inspiring words of musical legends to help teachers and administrators learn the principles of effective leadership ... Each chapter includes motivational stories and examples from school leaders across the country, as well as reflection activities, self-assessments, and planning tools to help you implement the ideas"--Page 4 of cover.

      Lead Like the Legends
    • A concise introduction to the long-obscured Southeast Asian country struggling to emerge from a half-century of military rule

      Burma/Myanmar
    • Korean Attitudes Toward the United States

      Changing Dynamics

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      The book explores the complex and often troubled relationship between Korea and the United States, offering a comprehensive analysis through the insights of leading scholars. It delves into historical, political, cultural, and psychological dimensions, contextualizing these factors within broader American global strategies and its interactions with East Asia, particularly Japan. This scholarly work aims to enhance understanding of the multifaceted dynamics shaping Korean-American relations.

      Korean Attitudes Toward the United States
    • Korean Attitudes Toward the United States

      • 366 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      This book offers an in-depth exploration of the complex relationship between Korea and the United States. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, it examines historical, political, cultural, and psychological dimensions, while contextualizing these dynamics within America's broader global and East Asian interactions, particularly with Japan.

      Korean Attitudes Toward the United States