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Aldwinkle,
David
Occasional
Paper No. 9: The Japanese Way
of Death: A Funeral in Sapporo
Amemiya,
Kozy K.
Critique,
Vol. VI, No. 9: The
Law Promotes Blind Patriotism
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 4: Princes
Mononoke: Another Nihonjinron?
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 6: Marketing Pearl
Harbor
Critique, Vol XI, No. 4: Celebrating Okinawans in Bolivia
Critique, Vol XII, No. 6: Japan's "New
Orleans"
Working Paper No. 25: The Bolivan
Connection: U.S. Bases and Okinawan Emigration
Working Paper No. 75: The Importance
of Being Japanese in Bolivia
Working Paper No. 90: Reinventing
Population Problems in Okinawa: Emigration as a Tool of American
Occupation
Occasional Paper No. 13: Being "Japanese" in
Brazil and Okinawa
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Amsden, Alice
Critique,
Vol. III, No. 8: Competitiveness
and Industrial Policy: East and West
Anchordoguy,
Marie
Working
Paper No. 80: Whatever Happened
to the Japanese Miracle?
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Anderson, G. E.
Occasional Paper No. 43: Balancing Development and State in the ‘Developmental State’: The Case of China’s Auto Industry
Angel,
Robert
Working
Paper No. 2: The Mutual Understanding
Industry: Three Views on the Shaping of American Perspectives on
Japan
Working Paper No. 27: The Japan
Lobby: An Introduction
Arasaki,
Moriteru
Critique, Vol. V, No. 3: On
One-tsubo Antiwar Landlords
Arase,
David
Critique, Vol. XVIII, No. 3: Why Would the Philippines Take on China?
Working Paper No. 42: Political
Reform in Japan: Is It Becoming More Democratic?
Working Paper No. 53: Economic
Cooperation in the Region Where China, Russia, and North Korea
Meet
Critique, Vol. XVIII No. 6: The Crisis over the Senkaku Islands
Critique Vol. XIX No. 1: Visions of Asia’s Past and Future Under Chinese Leadership
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Arnold,
Walter
Working Paper No. 95: The Japanese
Automobile Industry in China
Auerback,
Marshall
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 1: Cognitive
Dissonance and the Washington Concensus
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 5: Crony
Capitalism Comes to America
Critique, Vol. X, No. 5: The
Economic Costs of American Imperialism
Critique, Vol XI, No. 5: China Scrutinizes the Almighty Dollar
Critique, Vol. X, No. 6: Thailand
Wipes the IMF Slate Clean
Critique, Vol. XII, No. 1: Will Japan Go Nuclear?
Last Orders for the U.S. Dollar?
Critique
Vol. XII, No. 4: China's
Revaluation Reflects a Myriad of Competing
Interests
Critique Vol. XIII, No. 2: Will "Bretton
Woods II" Be Caught in a Japanese-Chinese Crossfire?
Critique Vol XV, No. 1: Japan - Land of the Setting Sun?
Working Paper No. 109:
The BOJ Talks The Talk (But
Will It Walk The Walk?)
Working Paper No. 111: Chinese
Dollars Versus America's Guns
Occasional Paper No. 21: Thailand's
Election: More Signs of Backlash Against the West
Occasional Paper No. 37:
Risk vs Uncertainty: The Cause of the Current Financial Crisis
Baerwald,
Hans H.
Occasional Paper No. 3: Fund-Raising in Japan: A Sasakawa Saga
Occasional Paper No. 27: Postwar Japan - A Reminiscence
Occasional Paper No. 29: The Occupation
of Japan as an Exercise in Regime Change: Reflections after
Fifty Years by a Participant
Critique Vol. XI, No. 1: The Anguish of Surrender, Japanese POWs of World War II by Ulrich Straus
Ball, Desmond
Working Paper No. 103: In the
Miura Listening Room: Radio Surveillance
under Japans Friendly
Authoritarianism
Baron, Barnett F.
Critique Vol XVII, No. 1: Northeastern Japan: Still an Emergency
Barrette, Bill
Occasional Paper No. 33: Art and
Exchange at Sugamo Prison, 194552: Visual Communication in American-occupied
Japan
Beck,
Peter M.
Critique, Vol. X, No. 3: Its
Time for Kim Jong-il to Visit Seoul
Critique Vol. XI, No. 3: The
Bush Administrations Failed North Korea Policy
Critique Vol. XV, No. 2: Crafting
a More Effective Approach toward North Korea
Critique Vol. XVI, No. 1: Contemplating Korean Reunification
Bedeski,
Robert
Working Paper No. 62: The Chinese
Diaspora, Mongolia and the Sino-Russian Frontier
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Berkofsky,
Axel
Working Paper No. 86: Corruption
and Bribery in Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The Case of
Muneo Suzuki
Berton,
Peter
Working Paper No. 67: The Japanese
Communist Party and Its Transformations
Occasional Paper No. 35: Prewar,
Occupation, and Post-Occupation Japan: Three Vignettes
Bevacqua,
Ronald
Working Paper No. 36: Administrative
Reform: Searching for the "Hashimoto Vision"
Working
Paper 100: Nepal and the War
on Terror
Bix,
Herbert
Working Paper No. 92: Emperor
Hirohito in 20th Century History: The Debate Rekindles
Occasional Paper No. 17: Hirohito
and the Making of Modern Japan
Bruce, Scott T.
Working Paper No. 118: Information Technology in North Korea: A Double-Edged Sword
Bullock,
Robert
Working Paper No. 41: No.kyo:
A Short Cultural History
Campbell,
Raelyn
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 2: Raped
(by the Cops) in Tokyo
Carlile,
Lonny E.
Working Paper No. 17: The Left
in Japanese Politics: Is There Movement Toward a Third Pole?
Casman,
Jesse S.
Occasional Paper No. 12: Internet
Cryptography: Does Japan Have a Role?
Chang,
Ha-joon
Critique, Vol. V, No. 2: The
Korean Economic Crisis: The Result of Under-Regulation
Chung,
Erin Aeran
Working Paper No. 69: Korean Voluntary
Associations in Japanese Civil Society
Ciorciari, John D.
Working Paper No. 114: International Politics and The Mess
in Myanmar
Working Paper No. 117: Transitional Justice in Cambodia's Internationalized Court
Clemons,
Steven C.
Critique, Vol. II, No. 6: Japan
Adrift Without Moral Mission
Critique, Vol. V, No. 8: Misplaced
Bets on Japans Leadership
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 7: The
San Francisco Peace Treaty Fifty Years Later: Americas Complicity
in Japans Historical Amnesia
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 2: Reflections
on the POW Lawsuits
Critique, Vol. X, No. 2: The
Corruption of Think Tanks
Working Paper No. 1: Japan Studies
Under Attack: How Rational Choice Theory is Undermining America's
Understanding of the World
Occasional Paper No. 20: The
Armitage Report: Reading Between the Lines
Coleman,
Sam
Working Paper No. 74: What's Wrong
with Japanese Basic Science?
Crews,
David R.
Occasional Paper No. 36: A Wild Start: Okinawa in
the 1970s
Cumings,
Bruce
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 7: The
Occurrence at Nogun Ri Bridge: History and Memory
Working Paper No. 20: Korean Scandal,
or American Scandal?
Occasional Paper No. 7: South
Korea's Academic Lobby
Occasional Paper No. 31: Some
Thoughts on the Korean-American Relationship
DeBoer, John
Critique, Vol. XV, No. 3: Fearing a Reprise of 1979: Japan's Primary Preoccupations in the Aftermath of Iran's 2009 Presidential Elections
Critique, Vol. XV, No. 4: Hatoyama's Vision for a New Japan
DeWit,
Andrew
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 5: Ishihara
Taxes the Banks
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 4: Ishihara
and the Politics of His Bank Tax
Working Paper No. 63: Saying
No. to "Socialism:" The New Politics of the Income Tax
in Japan
Doyle,
Randall
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 10: Teaching
the U.S. Military on Okinawa
Dower,
John
Working Paper No. 12: The End
of the "Special" U.S.-Japan Relationship
Working Paper No. 61: The Showa
Emperor and Japan's Postwar Imperial Democracy
Occasional Paper No. 30: Warning
from History: Dont Expect Democracy in Iraq
Occasional Paper No. 39: The Myth of Change-Resistant Japan
Ellis,
Ken
Critique, Vol. III, No. 2: Japans
Housing Lenders Crisis
Endoh,
Toake
Working Paper No. 72: Shedding
The Unwanted: Japan's Emigration Policy
Feffer, John
Working Paper No. 116: Pacific Pushback: Can Japan Say No to Washington?
Feldman,
Eric A.
Working Paper No. 30: Deconstructing
the Japanese HIV Scandal
Fields,
Karl J.
Working Paper No. 47: KMT, Inc.
Party Capitalism in a Developmental State
Fingleton,
Eamonn
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 3: Blindside
Revisited
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 3: Blindside
Revisited Again
Flannigan,
Thomas
Critique, Vol. II, No. 9: Opening
Up Japan to American Lawyers
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 2: Bribing
the Bushes
Fox,
Michael H.
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 10: The
Yasuda Arrest: Criminal and Political Considerations
Freeman,
Laurie A.
Working Paper No. 18: Japan's
Press Clubs as Information Cartels
Fujitani, Tak
Occasional Paper No. 38:
Race for Empire: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during World War II
Fukushima,
Glen S.
Critique, Vol. III, No. 6: No.
Double View of Japan
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 7: More
Like Us?
Critique, Vol. XVI, No. 3: Reverse Japan's Insularity
Occasional Paper No. 2: Political
Perspectives on The Great Hanshin Earthquake
Garon,
Sheldon
Critique, Vol. II, No. 7: State
Suppression of New Religions in Prewar Japan and Its Lessons for
Today
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 6: The
Long Arm of the State
Gibney,
Frank
Critique, Vol. III, No. 3: Senso: The
Japanese Remember the Pacific War
Gurtov,
Mel
Critique, Vol. X, No. 4: America: Rogue
State
Hall,
Ivan P.
Critique, Vol. V, No. 9: Gagged
on the Ginza
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 3: Hatchets
of the Mind
Working Paper No. 2: The Mutual
Understanding Industry: Three Views on the Shaping of American Perspectives
on Japan
Working Paper No. 3: Academic
Apartheid at Japan's National Universities
Working Paper No. 9: Academic Apartheid
Revisted
Occasional Paper No. 28: Japan
and the U.S.: Sidelining the Heterodox
Hamada,
Tomoko
Working Paper No. 33: Absent Fathers, Feminized Sons, Selfish Mothers and Disobedient Daughters: Revisiting The Japanese Ie Household
Hamamoto, Darrell Y.
Critique, Vol. XI, No. 6: Imperial Bird-Droppings: A First-hand Report on the U.S. Military Helicopter Accident in Okinawa
Hamilton,
Robert V.
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 7: Political
Arena No. Place for U.S. Marines
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 5: The
Futenma Problem
Working Paper No. 28: An
Idea and a Policy That Just Won't Float
Hardacre,
Helen
Working Paper No. 19: Aum Shinrikyo
and the Japanese Media
Harrison,
Selig S.
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 8: Promoting
a Soft Landing in Korea
Hatcher,
Patrick Lloyd
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 10: To
Mine or Not to Mine
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 11: Its
a Bird, Its a Plane, Its Superdong; or, What the North
Koreans Have Wrought
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 3: U.S. Base-mania in
Central Asia
Helm, Leslie
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Holmes,
Linda Goetz
Working Paper No. 84: Dutch Civilian
Compensation from Japan and the American Dilemma
Horta,
Loro
Working Paper No. 113: China
and Brazil: Commercial Success Amidst International Tensions
Howe,
Christopher
Working Paper No. 52: The Political
Economy of Hong Kong Since Reversion to China
Howell,
Thomas R.
Occasional Paper No. 16: Foreclosing
A Japanese Hong Kong: Okinawa, 1967-1972
Hu, Shaohua
Critique,
Vol. XIII, No. 1:
Why
the Chinese are so Anti-Japanese
Ibata-Arens,
Kathryn C.
Working Paper No. 59: The Business
of Survival: High-Tech Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Japan
Working Paper No. 102: Japans
Quest for Entrepreneurialism: the Cluster
Plan
Ijiri, Hidenori
Occasional
Paper No. 34: About Area Studies and Japan (with
Chalmers Johnson)
Itoh,
Mayumi
Working Paper No. 49: Fallen Political
Leadership in Japan: Will a New Party Eventually Emerge?
Working Paper No. 79: A Just Peace?
The 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty in Historical Perspective
Jameson,
Sam
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 5: Koizumis
Victory: A Blow to Change
Working Paper No. 29: Japan's
Amoeba Politics
Working Paper No. 40: A Veteran
American Journalist Looks at the Japanese Media
Working Paper No. 96: Can Japan
Change Governments?
Johnson,
Chalmers A.
Critique, Vol. II, No. 1: A
Spark in No.rth Korea: This Tragic Loss of Life was
Unnecessary
Critique, Vol. II, No. 8: Needed: A
Japan Strategy
Critique, Vol. III, No. 6: American
Military Bases in San Diego and Okinawa
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 1: Hypocrisy
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 2: Why
Are American Troops Still in Okinawa?
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 8: Potential
Fallout from the New U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 9: The
Chrysanthemum Club Seizes the American Embassy, Tokyo
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 4: The
Uselessness of Local Autonomy
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 6: American
Intelligence Services Lose Credibility Over East Asian Security
Problems
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 1: Some
Thoughts on the Nanjing Massacre
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 2: Further
Nago Notes
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 7: Anniversary
of a Satellite
Critique, Vol. X, No. 3: What
President Roh Must Do
Working Paper No. 4: Japanese-Style
Management Revisited
Working Paper No. 5: The U.S.-Japan
Trade Agreement of September 1994: Contending Views of Believer
and Skeptic
Working Paper No. 11: Special
Report: The CIA and Japanese Politics
Working Paper No. 16: The Okinawan
Rape Incident and the End of the Cold War in East Asia
Working Paper No. 22: Nationalism
and the Market: China as a Superpower
Working Paper No. 97: Three Rapes: The
Status of Forces Agreement and Okinawa
Working Paper No. 105: No
Longer the "Lone" Superpower: Coming to Terms with China
Occasional
Paper No. 14: The
U.S. General Accounting Office's Report on the Proposed Marine
Corps Floating Heliport Off Okinawa
Occasional Paper No. 19: The
Three Cold Wars
Occasional Paper No. 22: Japanese "Capitalism" Revisited
Occasional Paper No. 24: Okinawa
Between the United States and Japan
Occasional Paper No. 25: The
Continuation of the Cold War and the Advent of American Militarism
Occasional
Paper No. 34: About Area Studies and Japan (with Hidenori
Ijiri)
Johnson,
David T.
Working Paper No. 34: Why the
Wicked Sleep: The Prosecution of Political Corruption in Postwar
Japan
Working Paper No. 76: Bureaucratic
Corruption in Japan
Johnson,
Sheila K.
Critique, Vol. I, No. 1: Perspective
on Violence: Explaining America to the Japanese
Critique, Vol. II, No. 1: Denying
History: Cancelling the A-Bomb Stamp and Prospects for U.S.-Japan
Relations in 1995
Critique, Vol. II, No. 4: Tom
Clancys Debt of Honor
Critique, Vol. II, No. 7: Aum
Shinrikyo and Oklahoma
Critique, Vol. III, No. 5: Role
Narcissism and Suicide in Japan
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 4: The
Nasty Japs Again: War Memories and the Movies
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 9: The
Chrysanthemum Club Seizes the American Embassy, Tokyo
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 2: Do
Asian Women Count?
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 9: Flag
Anthems and National Symbols
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 6: Zhang
Yimous Not One Less: Art, Propaganda, or
Both?
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 6: All
Art is Propaganda, but Not All Propaganda is Art
Occasional Paper No. 23: Of
Sex, Okinawa, and American Foreign Policy
Occasional Paper No. 40: Chal: An intellectual Memoir
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Johnston,
Eric
Working
Paper No. 101: The North Korea
Abduction Issue and Its Effect on Japanese Domestic Politics
Jones, Gregg
Critique, Vol. XVIII, No. 2: Honor in the Dust: Theodore Roosevelt, War in the Philippines, and the Rise and Fall of America's Imperial Dream
JPRI
Staff
Critique. Vol. II, No. 10: Group-Think
Meets Individualism: The Saga of Dr. Masao Miyamoto and the
Japanese Bureaucracy
Critique, Vol. III, No. 7: Okinawa
Update: Japan Policy Research Institute Special Report
Critique, Vol. III, No. 8: Competitiveness
and Industrial Policy: East and West
Critique, Vol. V, No. 1: U.S.-Japan
Defense Contradictions and the Nago Plebiscite
Critique, Vol. V, No. 8: Pas
de Trois
Critique, Vol. V, No. 11: The
LDP Takes Over in Okinawa
Working Paper No. 24: Foreign
Teachers in Japanese Universities: An Update
Kaneko,
Masaru
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 4: Ishihara
and the Politics of His Bank Tax
Kaplan,
David E.
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 1: U.S.
Propoganda Efforts in Postwar Japan
Kawano,
Masato
Critique, Vol. III, No. 3: Senso: The
Japanese Remember the Pacific War
Keehn,
E. Barry
Critique, Vol. I, No. 2: Tokyo
Bureaucrats Rule as Leaders Come and Go
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 4: Bread,
Circuses, and U.S.-Japan Issues
Critique, Vol. X, No. 8: Images
of Aging: Ozus Tokyo Story (Film Classics)
Working Paper No. 108: "Enlightenment Guaranteed" Meets the Liberal
Democratic Party: Teaching about Japan through Film
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Kennedy, Ellen Clare
Working Paper No. 110: The Japanese-American Renunciants: Due Process
and the Danger of Making Laws During Times of Fear
Kim,
Yong-Mok
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 10: The
Dilemma of No.rth Koreas Japanese Wives
Critique, Vol. V, No. 9: Whither
Japan-Korea Relations?
Occasional Paper No. 2: Political
Perspectives on The Great Hanshin Earthquake
Kotler,
Mindy
Critique, Vol. X, No. 1: The
Brookings Institution and the Study of Japan
Kuboyama,
Norie
Critique, Vol. III, No. 2: Japans
Housing Lenders Crisis
Kunihiro,
Masao
Working Paper No. 3: Strengths
and Weaknesses of Education in Japan
Lake,
Charles
Critique, Vol. III, No. 1: The
U.S. Governments Photographic Film and Paper Case Against
the Government of Japan
Laurence,
Henry
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 8: The Big Bang and the Sokaiya
Critique, Vol. XII, No.
3: Censorship at NHK and PBS
Lee, Joohee
Working Paper No. 104: Koreas
Unrecognized Corporate Scandal: The Absence
of Women Managers
Lind,
Michael
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 6: Do
As We Say, Not As We Did
Lincoln,
Edward J.
Working Paper No. 5: The U.S.-Japan
Trade Agreement of September 1994: Contending Views of Believer
and Skeptic
Working Paper No. 56: Whither
Trade Policy with Japan?
Working Paper No. 81: Arthritic
Japan: The Slow Pace of Economic Reform
Working Paper No. 94: Making Some
Sense of the Japanese Economy
Logan,
Tom
Occasional Paper No. 1: On
Dango: The Famous "Yokosuka Navy Base Toilet Job"
MacIntyre,
Andrew
Working Paper No. 13: U.S.-Australia
Relations and the Rise of Southeast Asia
Working Paper No. 57: Can Japan
Ever Take Leadership? The View from Indonesia
Madge,
Leila
Working Paper No. 54: Japan's
Emerging Civic Culture: A Product Liability Law Study Group
Madsen,
Richard
Working Paper No. 14: After Liberalism:
What if Confucianism Becomes the Hegemonic Ethic of the Twenty-first
Century?
Mathews,
John A.
Working Paper No. 46: Fashioning
a New Korean Model Out of the Crisis
Working Paper No. 55: The Case
for an Asian Monetary Fund
Matthews,
Nancy Kinnes
Occasional Paper No. 26: A
Prison-Camp Memoir
McCormack,
Gavan
Working Paper No. 21: Afterbubble:
Fizz and Concrete in Japan's Political Economy
Working Paper No. 38: Holocaust
Denial à la Japonaise
Working Paper No. 45: Okinawan
Dilemmas: Coral Islands or Concrete Islands?
Working Paper No. 71: The Okinawan
Summit Seen from Below
Working Paper No. 91: No.rth Korea:
Coming in From theCold?
Occasional Paper No. 1: Paving
Over the Kansai
Occasional Paper No. 15: Dilemmas
of Development on The Ogasawara Islands
McNeill,
David
Critique, Vol. X, No. 7: Confessions
of a Foreign Correspondent
Working Paper No.107: History
Redux: Japan’s Textbook Battle Reignites
McVeigh,
Brian J.
Working Paper No. 73: Postwar
Japan's "Hard" and "Soft Nationalism"
Medoruma,
Shun
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 12: An
Okinawan Short Story
Mercado,
Sephen C.
Occasional Paper No. 5: The
YS-11 Project and Japan's Aerospace Potential
Mikuni,
Akio
Critique, Vol. V, No. 7: The
Mirage of Japanese Financial Reform
Working Paper No. 39: Japan's
Big Bang: Illusions and Reality
Working Paper No. 44: Why Japan
Can't Reform Its Economy
Working Paper No. 68: Why Japan
Cannot Deregulate Its Financial System
Millard,
Mike
Occasional Paper No. 11: Okinawa,
Then and Now
Miyagi,
Yasuhiro
Critique, Vol. V, No. 3: Nago
Citizens Act Against the Nago Heliport: A Brief Chronology
Miyamoto,
Masao
Critique, Vol. II, No. 10: Group-Think
Meets Individualism: The Saga of Dr. Masao Miyamoto and the
Japanese Bureaucracy
Working Paper No. 23: Mental Castration,
the HIV Scandal, and the Japanese Bureaucracy
Mondale,
Walter F.
Critique, Vol. II, No. 6: Addressing
Japans Cartels of the Minds
Morse,
Andrew
Critique, Vol. III, No. 2: Japans
Housing Lenders Crisis
Occasional Paper No. 2: Political
Perspectives on The Great Hanshin Earthquake
Morse,
Ronald A.
Working Paper No. 2: The Mutual
Understanding Industry: Three Views on the Shaping of American Perspectives
on Japan
Mosher,
Michael
Occasional Paper No. 10: Machiavellian
Politics and Japanese Ideals: The Enigma of Japanese Power Eight
Years Later
Mulgan,
Aurelia George
Critique, Vol. V, No. 2: Accessing
the Japanese Agricultural Market: Still an International
Issue?
Myers,
Robert J.
Working Paper No. 51: The Faltering
Economic Reforms of South Korea
Okada,
Chuken
Critique, Vol. III, No. 3: Senso: The
Japanese Remember the Pacific War
Oliver,
Myrna
Critique, Vol. X, Special Report: Obituary
and Comment: Norbert Schlei and the M-Fund
Orr,
Robert M. Jr.
Critique, Vol. V, No. 6: The
Rape of History
Occasional Paper No. 2: Political
Perspectives on The Great Hanshin Earthquake
Ota,
Masahide
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 2: Supreme
Court of Japan Testimony on U.S. Troop Presence
Otsuma,
Mayumi
Critique, Vol. III, No. 2: Japans
Housing Lenders Crisis
Pepper,
Suzanne
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 8: Hong
Kong, Taiwan, and the Challenge of Chinese Reunification
Critique, Vol. XVI, No. 2: Lynne Joiner's Honorable Survivor: Mao's China, McCarthy's America, and the Persecution of John S. Service
Working Paper No. 106: Civil
War in China: The Final Phase
Prestowitz,
Clyde V. Jr.
Working Paper No. 37: Positive
and Negative Aspects of U.S.-Asian Economic Relations
Price,
John
Working Paper No. 78: A Just Peace?
The 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty in Historical Perspective
Prindle,
Tamae
Critique, Vol. II, No. 4: A
Glimpse into the Abyss: The Life of a Keiretsu Contractor
Rabson,
Steve
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 12: An
Okinawan Short Story
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 2: Undemocratic
Elections: East and West
Occasional Paper No. 8: Assimilation
Policy in Okinawa: Promotion, Resistance, and "Reconstruction"
Reilly, James
Working Paper No. 115, The Rebirth of Minjian Waijiao: China's Popular
Diplomacy toward Japan
Renshaw,
Jean R.
Critique, Vol. III, No. 5: A
Future for Japanese Women Managers?
Working Paper No. 104: Koreas
Unrecognized Corporate Scandal: The Absence
of Women Managers
Rodan,
Garry
Working Paper No. 26: Information
Technology and Political Control in Singapore
Ryang,
Sonia
Occasional Paper No. 32: Chrysanthemum’s
Strange Life: Ruth Benedict in Postwar Japan
Sagers,
John
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 9: The
Origins of Japans Economic Philosophy
Samuels, Richard J.
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 6: The
Japan That Doesnt Know What to Say
Working Paper No. 15: Japan as a Technological Superpower
Working Paper No. 83: Kishi and Corruption: An Anatomy of the 1955 System
Working Paper No. 99: Politics, Security
Policy, and Japans Cabinet Legislation Bureau: Who Elected These
Guys, Anyway?
Santa-Cruz, Arturo
Critique, Vol. XIX, No. 2: Mexico’s Elections: Is the Return of the PRI a Return to the Past?
Sasaki, Sentaro
Critique, Vol. III, No. 3: Senso: The
Japanese Remember the Pacific War
Sayle, Murray
Critique, Vol. V, No. 10: Comfort
Island: Notes on Okinawa
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 1: Corruption by Access
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 1: Haruki Murakami and the Tokyo Gas Attack
Critique, Vol. IX, No. 2: Japans
Comfort Women, Theirs and Ours
Working Paper No. 32: The Buddha Bites Back
Working Paper No. 43: How Rich Japan Misled Poor Asia
Working Paper No. 66: Sex Saddens A Clever Princess
Working Paper No. 89: The Makiko-Junichiro Show
Occasional Paper No. 18: The Importance of Yoko Ono
Schaede, Ulrike
Critique, Vol. I, No. 1: How to Open a Rice Market and Still Keep it Closed
Schaller, Michael
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 3: U.S. Government Secrecy About Japan
Critique, Vol. X, No. 4: In Japan, First Left then Right
Working Paper No. 11: Special Report: The CIA and Japanese Politics
Schlei, Norbert A.
Working Paper No. 11: Special Report: The CIA and Japanese Politics
Critique, Vol. X, Special Report: Obituary
and Comment: Norbert Schlei and the M-Fund
Seekins, Donald M.
Working Paper No. 60: Japan's "Burma Lovers" and
the Military Regime
Working Paper No. 87: Burma's Japanese Interlude, 1941-45: Did Japan Liberate Burma?
Shillony, Ben-Ami
Occasional Paper No. 6: The Jews and the Japanese: Cultural Traits and Common Values
Smith, Patrick
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 4: Remembering the Past
Critique, Vol. V, No. 11: Masahide Ota and the End of an Ideal
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 9: At Last, An Official Flag and Hymn for Japan
Soh, Sarah C.
Working Paper No. 77: Japan's Responsibility Toward Comfort Women Survivors
Taira, Koji
Working Paper No. 28: The United States, Japan and Okinawa: Conflict and Compromise,1995-96
Working Paper No. 48: The Battle of Okinawa in Japanese History Books
Takahama, Tatou
Critique, Vol. II, No. 3: Holocaust
Denial in Japan: Marco Polo Demonstrates Insensitivity
Critique, Vol. III, No. 4: Japan and the U.S. Suffer a Security Imbalance
Takazato, Suzuyo
Critique, Vol. V, No. 3: Human Rights Violations and Environmental Destruction Caused by Stationing U.S. Troops in Okinawa
Tanter, Richard
Working Paper No. 103: In the
Miura Listening Room: Radio Surveillance
under Japans Friendly
Authoritarianism
Taoka, Shunji
Critique, Vol. VII, No. 2: Is this Base Really Necessary?
Working Paper No. 31: The Japanese-American Security Treaty Without a U.S. Military Presence
Terry, Edith
Critique, Vol. III, No. 4: Japan and the U.S. Suffer a Security Imbalance
Working Paper No. 10: How Asia Got Rich: World Bank vs. Japanese Industrial Policy
Working Paper No. 50: Crisis? What Crisis?
Working Paper No. 70: The World Bank and Japan: How Godzilla of the Ginza and King Kong of H Street Got Hitched
Tilton, Mark
Critique, Vol. I, No. 2: Japanese Cartels Still Block Imports
Working Paper No. 98: Nonliberal
Capitalism in the Information Age: Japan and the Politics of
Telecommunications Reform
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Tokudome, Kinue
Working Paper No. 82: POW Forced Labor Lawsuits Against Japanese Companies
Tonelson, Alan
Critique. Vol. II, No. 5: American Inertia and Drift in Asia
Critique, Vol. VI, No. 7: A New U.S. Grand Strategy for the Asia-Pacific Region
Viviani, Nancy
Working Paper No. 64: Australia-Indonesia Relations After the East Timor Upheaval
Vogel, Steven K.
Critique, Vol. II, No. 2: American Press Illusions About Japanese Politics
Wade, Robert
Critique, Vol. V, No. 5: The Asian Crisis and Western Triumphalism
Walzer, Michael
Occasional Paper No. 4: The Limits of Calculation: Hiroshima
Watanabe, Teresa
Critique, Vol. II, No. 3: School Bullying Causes Teenage Suicides
Weathers, Charles
Working Paper No. 35: Japan's Fading Labor Movement
Working Paper No. 85: Women
in Japans Temporary Services Industry
Weiss, Linda
Critique, Vol. V, No. 4: The Myth of the Powerless State
Working Paper No. 55: The Case for an Asian Monetary Fund
Weldon, Eric
JPRI Critique Vol. XVIII No. 4: Can Strait Talk Change Your Life and Change the World?
West, Joel
Working Paper No. 7: Building Japan's Information Superhighway
White, Lynn
Occasional Paper No. 42: Remembering Chalmers Johnson
Whitney, George K.
Critique, Vol. XVII, No. 2: Rare Earth Controversy: Confusing Numbers, Consistent Strategies
Wilkins, Thomas S.
Critique, Vol. XIV, No. 1: Retribution/Nemesis:
The Battle For Japan, 1944-45 by Max Hastings
Critique, Vol. XVII, No. 3: Australia and Japan: Allies in the Making
Critique, Vol. XVIII, No. 1:
Taiwan-Japan Relations: Time for a New Strategic Vision?
Critique, Vol. XVIII No. 5: Review of The Impossible State: North Korea, Past and Future
Wolff, Alan Wm.
Critique, Vol. IV, No. 5: The Current U.S. Debate of China Policy
Critique, Vol. VIII, No. 4: American Economic Policies Toward China and Japan
Working Paper No. 6: Market Access in the Global Economy: The Problem of Cartels
Woo-Cumings, Meredith
Working Paper No. 93: South Korean Anti-Americanism
Worthington, Cynthia
Working Paper No. 58: Combating Discrimination at a Japanese University
Wright,
J. Dustin
Working Paper No.112: Inserting
America into Japanese History Woes
Critique, Vol. XV, No. 5: Yes, You Too Can "Win in China": An Interview with Filmmaker Ole Schell
Wright, Lincoln
Working Paper No. 8: APEC--Australia's Pragmatic Asia Policy?
Yamanaka, Keiko
Working Paper No. 88: Ana
Bortzs Law Suit and Minority Rights in Japan
Yamashita, Saburo
Critique, Vol. III, No. 3: Senso: The
Japanese Remember the Pacific War
Yonetani, Julia
Working Paper No. 65: Peace Wars: The Politics of Presenting the Past in Contemporary Okinawa
Working Paper No. 71: The Okinawan Summit Seen from Below
Young, Kathryn
Working Paper No. 4: American and Indonesian Management: Creating Cultural Synergy
YU, Bin
Critique, Vol. XII, No. 5: The
War Anniversaries: Harbingers of Things to Come
Zaun, Todd
Occasional Paper No. 2: Political Perspectives on The Great Hanshin Earthquake
Critique, Vol. III, No. 2: Japans Housing Lenders Crisis
Zielenziger, Michael
Critique Vol. XI No. 2: Japans
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