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Northeast Asia

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THE KOREAS: The Birth of Two Nations Divided | By Theodore Jun Yoo

Avram Agov

MOBILIZING JAPANESE YOUTH: The Cold War and the Making of the Sixties Generation | By Christopher Gerteis

Robin O’Day

LIVING TRANSNATIONALLY BETWEEN JAPAN AND BRAZIL: Routes Beyond Roots | By Sarah A. LeBaron von Baeyer

Naoto Higuchi

REVOLUTION GOES EAST: Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism | By Tatiana Linkhoeva

Igor Saveliev

JESUS LOVES JAPAN: Return Migration and Global Pentecostalism in a Brazilian Diaspora | By Suma Ikeuchi

Takeyuki Tsuda

JAPAN’S AGING PEACE: Pacifism and Militarism in the Twenty-first Century | By Tom Phuong Le

Carl Gabrielson

FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN KOREA, 1980–2020 | By Yung Chul Park, Joon-Kyung Kim, and Hail Park

Seung Whan Choi

AFTER THE KOREAN WAR: An Intimate History | By Heonik Kwon

Steven Denney

TOWARD DEMOCRACY: South Korean Culture and Society, 1945–1980 | Edited by Hyunjoo Kim, Yerim Kim, Boduerae Kwon, Hyeryoung Lee, Theodore Jun Yoo

Chien-peng Chung

THOUGHT CRIME: Ideology and State Power in Interwar Japan | By Max M. Ward

Mark McNally

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