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Northeast Asia

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NORTHEAST ASIA AND THE LEGACY OF HARRY S. TRUMAN: JAPAN, CHINA, AND THE TWO KOREAS | Edited by James I. Matray

Antony Best

JAPAN AND GERMANY AS REGIONAL ACTORS: Evaluating Change and Continuity after the Cold War | By Alexandra Sakaki

Aya Kuzuya

JAPAN’S SECURITY IDENTITY: From a Peace State to an International State | By Bhubhindar Singh

Yasuhiro Izumikawa

CUISINE, COLONIALISM AND COLD WAR: Food in Twentieth-Century Korea | By Katarzyna J. Cwiertka

Robert Oppenheim

THE IMPOSSIBLE STATE: North Korea, Past and Future | By Victor Cha

Rudiger Frank

CELEBRITY GODS: New Religions, Media, and Authority in Occupied Japan | By Benjamin Dorman

Bill Mihalopoulos

RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS, 1905-1917: From Enemies to Allies | By Peter Berton

Eduard Baryshev

THE ART OF CENSORSHIP IN POSTWAR JAPAN | By Kirsten Cather

Rowena Ward

WELFARE THROUGH WORK: Conservative Ideas, Partisan Dynamics, and Social Protection in Japan | By Mari Miura

Jiyeoun Song

INEQUALITY, DISCRIMINATION AND CONFLICT IN JAPAN: Ways to Social Justice and Cooperation | Edited by Ken-ichi Ohbuchi and Nobuko Asai

Robin O’Day

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