Cover and Inside Jackets
Table of Contents
Foreword East Asia: A History and Interpretation
1.

Writing East Asian History with a Tripolar Framework of Analysis:
A Summary and Conclusion
2.

Manchuria, Mongolian Steppe and Mainland China:
A Tripolar framework of Analysis for the East Asian History
3.

Rise of Xianbei of Western Manchurian Steppe:
Occupying North China with the Unsubjugated Tungus Behind
4.

The Xianbei Yan and the Ye-maek Tungus of Chosun,
Puyeo and Koguryeo: Conflicts and Coexistence
5.

Paekche and the Origin of the Yamato Kingdom:
The Ye-maek Cousins in the Korean Peninsula and Japanese Islands
6.

Homuda (Oujin) from the Korean Peninsula:
The Founder of the Yamato Dynasty in the Japanese Islands
7.

Continental Root of the Japanese Imperial Family:
Evolution of the Egami's Theory of Horseriding People
8.
Tracing the Root of Conquest: Records of Kojiki and Nihongi
9.
Massive Arrival of the Paekche People from Korean Peninsula
10.
Formation of the Proto-Japanese People: Yayoi Wave
11.
Formation of the Modern Japanese People: Kofun Wave
12.

Birth of the Macro-Tungusic states in Manchuria:
Koguryeo and Parhae Facing the Unified Mainland China
13.

The Pan-Xianbei-Tungus Manchurian Dynasties:
the Liao and Kin Unify Manchuria before Occupying North China
14.

The Mongol Yuan and the Manchu Qing rule over East Asian Continent:
The Last Phase of Tripolar East Asia
15.

The People's Republic of China Taking Over the whole of Qing Empire:
End of the Tripolar Framework of Analysis
Bibliography
Supplementary Data
INDEX
Book Review 1
Book Review by Gina Lee Barnes in Korean Studies
Addendum
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