Richard L. Park
University of California, Berkeley
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The Journal of Asian Studies | 1979
Richard L. Park
Our resources for the analysis and dissemination of information on Asia have expanded greatly since the beginning of World War II. The record reveals an astounding amount of popular and scholarly publication on almost every aspect of the continents civilizations, with the quality rising over the decades. It is doubtful, however, that these contributions have had a meaningful impact either on public opinion or on the attitudes of those key persons who determine policy. The critical cases of China, Korea, and Indochina are the most vivid examples of recent failures in effective communication. Although in recent times no Asian country has escaped violent power struggles arising from internal or external causes, or their combined effects, in none of these conflicts has professional reporting been adequate. If readily available information and a carefully considered interpretation of that information can ameliorate conditions leading to conflict, we students of Asia, among others, cannot be proud of our achievements. The common academic response that scholarship must be disinterested and thus must bear little or no relationship to public policy is, to my mind, quite unacceptable.
Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1959
Richard L. Park
that this assumption needs a drastic revaluation. Although the participants were cognizant of variations in different systems and countries, they were able to find certain uniformities. One of these is that the &dquo;pluralist interest group system&dquo; is found in one degree or another in both Western and non-Western countries. Professor Henry W. Ehrmann deserves credit for a superb job as rapporteur and editor. A most useful Index has been included. All in all this book is a substantial contribution to the growing literature on pressure groups. HUGH A. BONE
General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2000
Richard L. Park; Brian S. Shepherd; Richard S. Nishioka; E. Gordon Grau; Howard A. Bern
Endocrinology | 1967
Samuel Lepkovsky; Mildred K. Dimick; F. Furuta; N. Snapir; Richard L. Park; N. Narita; K. Komatsu
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1966
Richard L. Park; Dorothy Norman
Journal of Nutrition | 1975
Samuel Lepkovsky; Mildred K. Dimick; F. Furuta; Sanford E. Feldman; Richard L. Park
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1959
Adrian C. Mayer; Albert Mayer; McKim Marriott; Richard L. Park
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1966
Richard L. Park; Asok Chanda
Pacific Affairs | 1952
Richard L. Park
Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1976
Richard L. Park