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Northeast Asia

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THE DECADE OF THE GREAT WAR: Japan and the Wider World in the 1910s | Edited by Tosh Minohara, Tze-ki Hon, Evan Dawley

Erik Esselstrom

RECASTING RED CULTURE IN PROLETARIAN JAPAN: Childhood, Korea, and the Historical Avant-Garde | By Samuel Perry

Dolf-Alexander Neuhaus

INTIMATE EMPIRE: Collaboration and Colonial Modernity in Korea and Japan | By Nayoung Aimee Kwon

Karen Thornber

LICENSE TO PLAY: The Ludic in Japanese Culture | By Michal Daliot-Bul

Susan W. Furukawa

KŌMEITŌ: Politics and Religion in Japan | Edited by George Ehrhardt, Axel Klein, Levi McLaughlin and Steven R. Reed

Victor J. Forte

JAPANESE DIPLOMACY: The Role of Leadership | By H.D.P. Envall

Mong Cheung

INTIMATE RIVALS: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China | By Sheila A. Smith

Eivind Lande

INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS IN JAPAN: Contributions in an Era of Population Decline | Edited by Yoshitaka Ishikawa

Daniel Kremers

CAN ABENOMICS SUCCEED?: Overcoming the Legacy of Japan’s Lost Decades | By Dennis Botman, Stephan Danninger, Jerald Schiff

Richard Katz

NORTH KOREA: Markets and Military Rule | By Hazel Smith

Andrew I. Yeo

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