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Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the histories, cultures, politics, economies, and societies of Asian nations and peoples. Students engage with it across courses in history, cultural studies, international relations, political science, and literature. The field is academically rich because it requires navigating diverse civilizations, languages, and value systems while also addressing how Asian societies interact with global structures of power, trade, and human rights. Topics range from ancient mythology and classical literature to contemporary economic development and migration, making it one of the broader country-focused areas of inquiry available to undergraduates.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Historical and historiographical analysis appears in work on the First Anglo-Chinese War, while literary and cultural analysis drives essays on warrior heroes and honor codes in classical Chinese texts like the Outlaws of the Marsh. Economic and policy-oriented writing addresses China's role as a manufacturing superpower and corporate social responsibility. Other papers take a human rights perspective, examining the treatment of migrant workers in South Korea, or an ethnographic approach to cultural identity. Still others focus on education and language, exploring challenges faced by Asian ESL students.

A strong essay in Asian Studies begins with a clearly bounded thesis — choosing a single country, period, or social question rather than attempting to generalize across all of Asia. Evidence drawn from primary sources, policy documents, or culturally grounded theoretical frameworks carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating Asia as a monolithic region, which flattens meaningful differences in history, governance, and cultural values across distinct national and ethnic contexts.

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Asian ESL Students Asian Studies
The purpose of this work is to focus on the Asian ESL students, both high school and college age and the struggle which they face in adapting to the American way of learning. Examined will be the difference in cultural…
Paper Undergraduate
Anglo Chinese War the Historical
This essay examines different schools of military history, and specifically how they relate to accounts of the First Anglo-Chinese War. It shows how modes of investigation that focus on battles or technology are insufficient to fully account for the outcome of the war. The essay concludes by suggesting that only an approach rooted in New Military History can fully account for the political, social, and philosophical factors that contributed to the British victory.
Paper Doctorate
Honor Code of Chinese Warriors the Objective
The objective of this study is to discuss the honor code of warrior-heroes in Chinese history and to answer to what the honor code consists of and the origin of the honor code. As well, this study will examine how this honor code influenced the intentions, words, and actions of the warriors and how the honor code manifests itself in novels, how and when the codes apply and what competing visions existed in human conduct.
Paper Doctorate
Age of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky
This is a comparative analysis of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. The first part of the paper analyzes the two writers in terms of their writing-style and views. The second part analyzes both Tolstoy and Dostoevsky's views on faith. These literary authors were profound thinkers who possessed deep spirituality but their views on religion were unorthodox.
Paper Doctorate
Imperialism in Asia after World War II
This paper compares and contrasts the effects of imperialism in East Asia and in Southeast Asia, specifically in the Philippines and in Korea. It shows how imperialistic practices such as the spread of propaganda and the use of military force led to the suppression of the native culture in favor of that supported by the empire.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Vietnam Policy on Ethnic Affairs
This paper provides an analysis and evaluation of the role ethnic affairs played in Vietnamese governments from 1975 to 2000. These years are significant because they represent a time where the Vietnamese government…
Paper Undergraduate
Lapita Pottery the Native Peoples
The native peoples called the Lapita who lived an estimated 3,000 years ago on the scattered islands of what is now the Kingdom of Tonga have left part of their cultural legacy available to be studied through their…
Paper Undergraduate
Yukio Mishima Patriotism Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima committed suicide on November 25, 1970 at the age of forty-five in the traditional Japanese warrior manner of seppuku after failing to organize a coup d'etat. His final act gave rise to a wave of…
Essay Masters
China's Rising Global Influence and Gifts to Western Civilization
China has endowed the West with varied material and intellectual gifts for centuries. Its centuries-old achievements, the largest population in world and values have made it the second economic and political power in the world today. Yet its own analysts state the limits to that perceived accomplishment.
Paper Doctorate
Modern Chinese History
Buck, P. (2005). The Good Earth New York: Pocket Books Classics.