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Are You Listening to the Voices of the Victims? My Critique of Park Yuha’s Comfort Women of the Empire
From Fukushima: To Despair Properly, To Find the Next Step
“We need to recognize this hopeless sight…. To recognize that this horrible crime is what our country is doing to us”: Interview with Mutō Ruiko
Transnational and Japanese Activism on Behalf of Indonesian and Dutch Victims of Enforced Military Prostitution During World War II
All Okinawa Goes to Washington – The Okinawan Appeal to the American Government and People
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To Whom Does the Sea Belong? Questions Posed by the Henoko Assessment
Should “Gunkanjima” Be a World Heritage site? - The forgotten scars of Korean forced labor
Opening the Door to Peace on the Korean Peninsula: Women Cross DMZ
The Trans-Pacific Partnership: A Deeply Flawed Partnership (TPP)
Zen and War: A Commentary on Brian Victoria and Karl Baier's Analysis of Daisetz Suzuki and Count Dürckheim
To Hell With Capitalism: Snapshots from the Crab Cannery Ship
Sawaki Kōdō, Zen and Wartime Japan: Final Pieces of the Puzzle
The Abe Government and the 2014 Screening of Japanese Junior High School History Textbooks 2014
Vietnam: Okinawa's Forgotten War
Islam, a Forgotten Holocaust, and American Historical Amnesia
Juche in the United States: The Black Panther Party’s Relations with North Korea, 1969-1971
The Asia-Pacific War and the Failed Second Anglo-Japanese Civilian Exchange, 1942-45
“All Japan” versus “All Okinawa” - Abe Shinzo’s Military-Firstism
In the Face of American Amnesia, The Grim Truths of No Gun Ri Find a Home
Tokyo 1960: Days of Rage & Grief: Hamaya Hiroshi’s Photos of the Anti-Security-Treaty Protests
Australia’s “Asian Century”: Time, Space and Public Culture
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Will Wrongful Convictions Be a Catalyst for Change in Japanese Criminal Justice?
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An Innocent Man: Hakamada Iwao and the Problem of Wrongful Convictions in Japan
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Wrongful Convictions and the Culture of Denial in Japanese Criminal Justice
Sink the Asahi! The ‘Comfort Women’ Controversy and the Neo-nationalist Attack !
'Life's First Night' and the Treatment of Hansen's Disease in Japan
'Only a disciplined people can build a nation': North Korean Mass Games and Third Worldism in Guyana, 1980-1992
Never Again: Hiroshima, Auschwitz and the Politics of Commemoration
Labeled the reporter who “fabricated” the comfort woman issue: A Rebuttal
Showa History, Rising Nationalism, and the Abe Government
Japan's New Empire and the Dōmei News Agency in Occupied Southeast Asia, 1942-45
Reexamining the “Comfort Women” Issue An Interview with Yoshimi Yoshiaki. Intoduction by Satoko Oka Norimatsu
The Japanese State’s New Assault on the Victims of Wartime Sexual Slavery
Australia in America's Third Iraq War
'Distancing Acts': Private Mercenaries and the War on Terror in American Foreign Policy
Stranger than Fiction: The Interview and U.S. Regime-Change Policy Toward North Korea
The Erosion of Democracy in South Korea: The Dissolution of the Unified Progressive Party and the Incarceration of Lee Seok-ki ()
North American Universities and the 1965 Indonesian Massacre: Indonesian Guilt and Western Responsibility 1965
The End of the Postwar? The Abe Government, Okinawa, and Yonaguni Island
Ryukyu Shimpo, Ota Masahide, Mark Ealey and Alastair McLauchlan, Descent Into Hell: The Battle of Okinawa
Confucius Institutes: Academic Malware
MSG Headache, West Papuan Heartache? Indonesia's Melanesian Foray MSG()
Undermining Nuclear Non-Proliferation: Energy and Security Politics in the Australia-India-Japan-U.S. Nuclear Nexus ···
Transforming Mongolia-Russia-China Relations: The Dushanbe Trilateral Summit
Gender Equality in Japan: The Equal Employment Opportunity Law Revisited
Three Views of Local Consciousness in Hong Kong
The Fates of American Presidents Who Challenged the Deep State (1963-1980) (1963-1980)
'If we don't face our past, we're bound to repeat the same mistakes.' Japanese wartime medical orderly reports on army's role in maintaining 'comfort women' system
Democracy's Porous Borders: Espionage, Smuggling and the Making of Japan's Transwar Regime (Part 2)
Democracy's Porous Borders: Espionage, Smuggling and the Making of Japan's Transwar Regime (Part I)