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20. Manchukuo's Kenkoku University and its Pan-Asian Influence

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We speak with Ernest Ming-tak Leung, a PhD Candidate at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. We discuss his article, The School That Built Asia, which explores the role of Kenkoku University in Japan's wider Pan-Asian ambitions.

Notes:

Ernest would like to note that the Edo-era scholar, Sato's given name, should be read instead as 'Nobuhiro', an unusual pronunciation for that word. Also, Tsuji Masanobu died in 1968, not 1961.

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We speak with Ernest Ming-tak Leung, a PhD Candidate at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. We discuss his article, The School That Built Asia, which explores the role of Kenkoku University in Japan's wider Pan-Asian ambitions.

Notes:

Ernest would like to note that the Edo-era scholar, Sato's given name, should be read instead as 'Nobuhiro', an unusual pronunciation for that word. Also, Tsuji Masanobu died in 1968, not 1961.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theglocal/message
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