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Northeast Asia

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HOMECOMINGS: THE BELATED RETURN OF JAPAN’S LOST SOLDIERS | By Yoshikuni Igarashi

Sherzod Muminov

THE COLLAPSE OF NORTH KOREA: Challenges, Planning and Geopolitics of Unification | By Tara O

Ramon Pacheco Pardo

THE CHANGING FACE OF KOREAN CINEMA: 1960 to 2015 | By Brian Yecies and Aegyung Shim

Jinhee Choi

WRITERS OF THE WINTER REPUBLIC: Literature and Resistance in Park Chung Hee’s Korea | By Youngju Ryu

Sunyoung Park

NOUVEAU-RICHE NATIONALISM AND MULTICULTURALISM IN KOREA: A Media Narrative Analysis | By Gil-Soo Han

Jeong-Im Hyun

IMITATION AND CREATIVITY IN JAPANESE ARTS: From Kishida Ryūsei to Miyazaki Hayao | By Michael Lucken; translated by Francesca Simkin

Matthew Larking

DEMYTHOLOGIZING PURE LAND BUDDHISM: Yasuda Rijin and the Shin Buddhist Tradition | By Paul B. Watt

Lori R. Meeks

アメリカの排日運動と日米関係 = AMERIKA NO HAINICHI UNDŌ TO NICHIBEI KANKEI [THE ANTI-JAPANESE MOVEMENT IN AMERICA AND US-JAPAN RELATIONS]: 「排日移民法」はなぜ成立したか = Hainichi Iminhō Wa Naze Seiritsushitaka [The Reason Behind the Japanese Exclusion] | By Toshihiro Minohara

Noriko Kawamura

YASUKUNI SHRINE: History, Memory, and Japan’s Unending Postwar | By Akiko Takenaka

Thomas U. Berger

ACCIDENTAL ACTIVISTS: Victim Movements and Government Accountability in Japan and South Korea | By Celeste L. Arrington

David Chiavacci

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