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THE FAILURE OF CIVIL SOCIETY?: The Third Sector and the State in Contemporary Japan | By Akihiro Ogawa

Victoria Lyon Bestor

TERASAKI HIDENARI, PEARL HARBOR, AND OCCUPIED JAPAN: A Bridge to Reality | By Roger B. Jeans

Bill Sewell

EXPORTING JAPAN: Politics of Emigration to Latin America | By Toake Endoh

Zelideth María Rivas

OVERCOMING MODERNITY: Cultural Identity in Wartime Japan | Editor and translator, Richard F. Calichman

Christopher W. A. Szpilman

THE RISE OF JAPANESE NGOS: Activism from Above | By Kim D. Reimann

Keiko Hirata

THE ART OF THE GUT: Manhood, Power, and Ethics in Japanese Politics | By Robin M. LeBlanc

Scott North

POP GOES KOREA: Behind the Revolution in Movies, Music, and Internet Culture | By Mark James Russell

Eun-Young Jung

THE CULTURE OF COPYING IN JAPAN: Critical and Historical Perspectives | Edited by Rupert Cox

Brenda G. Jordan

SOCIAL CLASS IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN: Structures, Sorting and Strategies | Edited by Hiroshi Ishida and David H. Slater

Carola Hommerich

JAPANAMERICA: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the US | By Roland Kelts

Kukhee Choo

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