What you want is an Asian version of what America evangelize. Not identical in every ways but only in the necessary ones. What you want is for all Asians to subordinate their national identities under a racialist -- not necessarily racist -- umbrella and apparently lead by China and JPN.
Yes, precisely.
- It bears emphasizing ... that East Asia is, internally, a tremendously diverse region, as richly complicated as the West.
- No two places in East Asia are altogether similar.
- Even China, by itself, is a realm of many realms , yet with one spirit of collective unity, a trait common in EVERY SINGLE East Asian nation state.
- Everywhere in premodern East Asia, including internally within China, we find shared "universal" East Asian core elements overlapping local cultural peculiarities—at multiple levels.
- The broad "national" distinctions among China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam that seem so glaring today are only one level of local variation—tremendously important, to be sure, but also to some extent deliberately exaggerated for political purposes.
- It is no great overstatement to say that the nations of East Asia, like all other nations everywhere, were semiconscious political creations, yet with the same goal of unity.
- In fact, aside from alien interventionism -- East Asia has always yearned, in one way or another, to unify each other under one banner; tho methodological systems may have varied.