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The Japan Society Review

The Japan Society Review is published on a quartely basis, both online and printed (members are entitled to receive a copy by post). Since the starting of the publication in 2006, each issue covers a selection of Japan-related books and films, as well as theatre and stage productions, tv series and exhibitions. Its purpose is to inform, entertain and encourage readers to explore the works for themselves.

The Japan Society Review is possible thanks to the work of volunteers who dedicated their time and expertise to help us to promote the learning and understanding of Japanese culture and society.

Japanese Phoenix

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Japanese Phoenix

By Richard Katz Japan will recover and its economic achievements will once again earn the world's admiration, with sustained annual growth of three percent, perhaps more, well within reach. This is the confident forecast that begins Japanese Phoenix: The Long Road to Economic Revival. Review by Takahiro Miyao

Doing Business with the Japanese: A One-stop Guide to Japanese Business Practice

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Doing Business with the Japanese: A One-stop Guide to Japanese Business Practice

By Geoffrey Bownas, David Powers, Christopher P. Hood, et. al. A one-stop guide to Japanese business practice, but this is no ordinary guide to the dos and don'ts of business etiquette in Japan. Twenty experts and real business people guide the reader in approaching and succeeding in this "difficult, but attractive market". Review by Tomohiko Taniguchi

Strategic Asia: Fragility and Crisis

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Strategic Asia: Fragility and Crisis

By Aaron Friedberg, Richard Ellings, et. al. The Strategic Asia Program at The National Bureau of Asian Research is a major ongoing research initiative that draws together top Asia studies specialists and international relations experts to assess the changing strategic environment in the Asia Pacific. Review by Tomohiko Taniguchi

Japan's Managed Globalization: Adapting to the Twenty-first Century

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Japan's Managed Globalization: Adapting to the Twenty-first Century

Edited by Ulrike Schaede and William Grimes Globalization and multilateralization of the world political economy have pressed new pressures for all industrialized democracies to adapt, change, and reform their policies and economic structures. Nevertheless, no country seems more challenged by these pressures than Japan that has resisted global rules for its domestic markets for a long time. Review by Mikihiro Maeda

Japanese Foreign Policy At The Cross Road - Challenges and Options for the Twenty-First Century

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Japanese Foreign Policy At The Cross Road - Challenges and Options for the Twenty-First Century

By Yutaka Kawashima In Japanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads, Yutaka Kawashima clarifies some of the defining parameters of Japan's past foreign policy and examines the challenges it currently faces, including the quagmire on the Korean Peninsula, the future of the U.S.-Japan alliance, the management of Japan-China relations, and Japan's relation with Southeast Asia Review by Mikihiro Maeda

Children of the Japanese State - The Changing Role of Child Protection Institutions in Contemporary

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Children of the Japanese State - The Changing Role of Child Protection Institutions in Contemporary

By Roger Goodman In Japan today, over 30,000 children are in the care of the state. Drawing on his long-term fieldwork in an institution for such children, Roger Goodman describes what happens to them in a country with no professional social workers and little tradition of adopting or fostering children in need of care. Review by Sean Curtin

Economic Reform in Japan: Can the Japanese Change?

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Economic Reform in Japan: Can the Japanese Change?

Edited by Craig Freedman Nowadays everyone is asking if Japan can change. This conference volume explores some answer to this question by featuring internationally renowned scholars and Japan specialists with diverse opinions. Review by Takahiro Miyao

Unequal Allies? United States Security and Alliance Policy towards Japan, 1945-1960

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Unequal Allies? United States Security and Alliance Policy towards Japan, 1945-1960

By John Swenson Wright This carefully researched and scholarly study sheds new light on one of the most important themes in modern Japanese history, the US-Japan Alliance after WWII. Review by Sir Hugh Cortazzi

Hokusai and His Age

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Hokusai and His Age

Edited by John Carpenter This profusely illustrated volume presents a wide range of current scholarship on the Edo artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) and his immediate artistic and literary circles. Review by Sir Hugh Cortazzi

Human Bullets: A Soldier’s Story of the Russo-Japanese War

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Human Bullets: A Soldier’s Story of the Russo-Japanese War

By Tadayoshi Sakurai A fascinating glimpse into prevailing nationalistic and militaristic attitudes in early-twentieth-century Japan, Human Bullets is also an engaging story of combat and an excellent source of insights about an influential conflict. Review by D. Colin Jaundrill