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September 28, 2005
William Underwood
War Responsibility in a Japanese College Classroom
Gavan McCormack and Wada Haruki
The Strange Record of 15 Years of Japan-North Korea Negotiations
Daimon Sayuri
Tanaka Yasuo: Nagano's champion of change
John de Boer
Gauging Japan's Role in the Middle East
David McNeill
Using a Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut: Japanese Police Crush Peace Protestors
Raquel Shaoul
Why Japanese Efforts to Facilitate Middle East Talks Have Failed
Jim Lobe
Asia the world's top arms importer
Shaun Burnie and Frank Barnabie
Thinking the Unthinkable: Japanese nuclear power and proliferation in East Asia
Raquel Shaoul
Japanese Foreign Policy toward the Middle East 1973 to 1990: the Non-Commitment Policy
Lora Saalman
Redrawing India's Geostrategic Maps with China and the United States
C.P Chandrasekhar
China's Banks a New Frontier for Global Finance
Andrew DeWit
Peak Oil and Japan's Food Dependence Available in Japanese Translation
Nakano Akira
Korean Hibakusha on Their Own
Yuki Tanaka
Last Words of the Tiger of Malaya, General Yamashita Tomoyuki
David McNeill
Mr. Song and Dance Man
Greg Robinson
The McCloy Memo: A New Look at Japanese American Internment
Chan Chee Khoon
Neo-liberalism vs. Communitarian Capitalism: Japan's Dilemma
Walter Pincus
Pentagon Revises Nuclear Strike Plan to Include Preemptive Strike
Eamonn Fingleton
Can Anyone Compete with China? Lessons from Japan
Adam Lebowitz
Japan in Iraq in Japan: a perspective
David McNeill
Building Bridges Over Hate: Thai-Burma Railroad legacy
Hara Manabu
Where will Japan's postal funds end up? The money trail and the future of reformno title
Arjun Makhijani
The Health Effects of Nuclear Weapons Complexes: Sacrificing the Soviet and American public
David McNeill
People Power: Have Okinawan protests forced Tokyo and Washington to rethink their base plan?
David Askew
Living Soldiers/Dying Soldiers: War and Decivilization in Ishikawa Tatsuzo's Soldiers Alive
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