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Northeast Asia

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BEYOND THE GENDER GAP IN JAPAN | Edited by Gill Steel

Akiko Yasuike

URBAN MIGRANTS IN RURAL JAPAN: Between Agency and Anomie in a Post-growth Society | By Susanne Klien

Jeff Kingston

THE BUSINESS REINVENTION OF JAPAN: How to Make Sense of the New Japan and Why It Matters | By Ulrike Schaede

Saadia M. Pekkanen

THE ABE DOCTRINE: Japan’s Proactive Pacifism and Security Strategy | By Daisuke Akimoto \\ THE ICONOCLAST: Shinzō Abe and the New Japan | By Tobias S. Harris

Andrew Oros

ART AND ENGAGEMENT IN EARLY POSTWAR JAPAN | By Justin Jesty

Adrian Favell

A BOWL FOR A COIN: A Commodity History of Japanese Tea | By William Wayne Farris

Taka Oshikiri

INVISIBILITY BY DESIGN: Women and Labor in Japan’s Digital Economy | By Gabriella Lukács

Patricia Maclachlan

THE PLATFORM ECONOMY: How Japan Transformed the Consumer Internet | By Marc Steinberg

Lindsey M. Bier

CONSUMING LIFE IN POST-BUBBLE JAPAN: A Transdisciplinary Perspective | Edited by Katarzyna J. Cwiertka and Ewa Machotka.

Sophie Buhnik

BLACK WAVE: How Networks and Governance Shaped Japan’s 3/11 Disasters | By Daniel P. Aldrich

Koichi Hasegawa

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