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Northeast Asia

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ART, LITERATURE, AND THE JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT: On John Okada’s No-No Boy | By Thomas Girst

Hamish Ion

ALLEGORIES OF TIME AND SPACE: Japanese Identity in Photography and Architecture | By Jonathan M. Reynolds

Leslie A. Woodhouse

EMBEDDED RACISM: Japan’s Visible Minorities and Racial Discrimination | By Debito Arudou

Ralph Ittonen Hosoki

THE EVOLUTION OF THE US-JAPAN ALLIANCE: The Eagle and the Chrysanthemum | By Matteo Dian

H.D.P. Envall

MAKING WE THE PEOPLE: Democratic Constitutional Founding in Postwar Japan and South Korea | By Chaihark Hahm and Sung Ho Kim

Celeste L. Arrington

JAPAN: The Precarious Future | Edited by Frank Baldwin and Anne Allison

Patrick Heinrich

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF JAPANESE TRADE POLICY | Edited by Aurelia George Mulgan and Masayoshi Honma

Hanno Jentzsch

THE FAILURE OF SOCIALISM IN SOUTH KOREA: 1945–2007 | By Yunjong Kim

Avram Agov

ANTI-AMERICANISM IN DEMOCRATIZING SOUTH KOREA | By David Straub

Kisuk Cho

THE JAPAN-SOUTH KOREA IDENTITY CLASH: East Asian Security and the United States | By Brad Glosserman and Scott A. Snyder

Kijeong Nam

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