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2024, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 133-148 Scars of the job market “ice-age”
by Ayako Kondo - 149-168 Conspiracy theories and the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: the rise, radicalization, and fall (?) of YamatoQ-kai
by Yoko Demelius & Kamila Szczepanska - 169-182 Public opinion and expert critique: reconsidering the role of constitutional scholars in Japan’s security policy
by Tatsuya Iseki & Sou Shinomoto - 183-198 Having a granddaughter and voting for female candidates
by Eiji Yamamura - 199-219 Barking up the wrong tree? Voter bias and female underrepresentation in Japanese politics
by Sijeong Lim & Seiki Tanaka - 221-229 Self-restraint behavior and partisanship during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a list experiment in Japan
by Masaki Hata - 231-239 Partisanship and attribution of responsibility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
by Kakeru Okamoto & Masahiro Zenkyo - 241-259 The power of preferences: productivity and stress in new teleworkers during COVID-19
by Georg D Blind & Stefania Lottanti von Mandach & Masahiro Kotosaka & David Chiavacci - 261-264 Eleven Winters of Discontent: The Siberian Internment and the Making of a New Japan
by Eiji Oguma - 265-268 47 Todōfuken no Chihō Jichi: ‘Shichōson e no Kengen Ijō’ ni miru Seido Unyō no Hikaku Kenkyū (Local Governance in the 47 Prefectures: Comparative Analysis of Institutional Operations in the Transfer of Authority to Municipalities)
by Satoshi Machidori - 269-272 Sengo Nihon no Anzen Hoshō: Nichibei Dōmei, Kenpō 9 jō kara NSC made (Japan’s Postwar National Security: From the US-Japan Alliance and Article 9 to the NSC)
by Marco Zappa - 273-276 Japan, the Sustainable Society: The Artisanal Ethos, Ordinary Virtues, and Everyday Life in the Age of Limits
by Liliana Morais - 277-280 Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left
by Till Knaudt - 281-283 Korona Kiki no Seiji: Abe Seiken vs. Chiji (The Politics of the COVID-19 Crisis: The Abe Administration vs. the Governors)
by Izuru Makihara - 285-287 Education and Social Justice in Japan
by Roger Goodman - 289-292 Inglorious, Illegal Bastards: Japan’s Self-Defense Force during the Cold War
by Garren Mulloy - 293-295 Nihon Kyōsantō – “Kakumei” o Yume mita 100-nen (The Japanese Communist Party: 100 Years of Dreaming of “Revolution”)
by Kuniaki Nemoto
2024, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Winner of the 2023 ISS-OUP Prize
by Kenneth Mori McElwain - 3-4 In Remembrance of Ehud Hararia
by Kenneth Mori McElwain - 5-20 The unlikely successful advancement of Japan’s e-government under Suga
by Raymond Yamamoto & Karen Ejersbo Iversen - 21-40 Low-Skilled Migrant Labor Schemes in Japan’s Agriculture: Voices From the Field
by Glenda S ROBERTS & Noriko FUJITA - 41-56 Why Not Mahan? Path Dependence in Modern Japanese Geostrategic Thinking of the Pacific
by Nobuo HARUNA - 57-76 The US–Japan alliance and the role of the US Marines on Okinawa in extended deterrence
by Paul O’Shea - 77-90 Does cooperation with multiple actors diffuse the government’s responsibility in the implementation of COVID-19 measures?
by Tatsuya Iseki & Sohei Shigemura & Shun Ikeda & Hideo Ishima - 91-100 Ideating University Reform in Japan
by Jeremy Breaden - 101-102 Fukushima and Civil Society: The Japanese Anti-Nuclear Movement from a Socio-Political Perspective
by Daniel P Aldrich - 103-106 Arbiters of Patriotism: Right-Wing Scholars in Imperial Japan
by Orion Klautau - 107-110 Housing in Post-Growth Society: Japan on the Edge of Social Transition
by Yoshimichi YUI - 111-112 Toshi Kyojū no Shakaigaku: Shakai Chōsa kara yomitoku Nihon no Jūtaku Seisaku (Sociology of Urban Settlements: Japanese Housing Policy as Interpreted from Social Surveys)
by Yosuke Sunahara - 113-114 Harvesting State Support: Institutional Change and Local Agency in Japanese Agriculture
[‘Rieki-dantai nai no dotai to seiken kōtai: Nōgyō hyō no yukai’]
by Kazunori Kawamura - 115-118 Rethinking Locality in Japan
by Stephanie Assmann - 119-120 Kyoto Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Contemporary Japan
[‘Maasai on the Lawn: Tourist Realism in East Africa’]
by Christoph Brumann - 121-124 Ryokan: Mobilizing Hospitality in Rural Japan
[‘Hearing Voices, Joining the Chorus: Appropriating Someone Else’s Fieldnotes’]
by Millie CREIGHTON - 125-128 Reworking Japan: Changing Men at Work and Play under Neoliberalism
[‘Hegemonic, Nonhegemonic, and “New” Masculinities’]
by Christopher Tso
2023, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 157-174 Disability Prestige and Perceived Disability Disadvantage: Intersubjective Structure of Disability as a Social Disadvantage in the Japanese Metropolitan Area
by Kenjiro Sakakibara - 175-200 Detecting Air Pollution Clusters in Japan: A Spatial Analysis Approach
by Alvaro Dominguez - 201-214 Setting Down the Skewer: Japan’s Brazilian Food Businesses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Rumika Suzuki Hillyer - 215-234 Flexibly Maintained Inequality in Workplace Flexibility: Absolute and Relative Shifts in Telework Under Covid-19
by Satoshi ARAKI - 235-242 Policy, Society, and Immigrants in Japan
by Deborah J MILLY - 243-246 Yasukuni Fundamentalism: Japanese Religions and the Politics of Restoration
by Sven SAALER - 247-250 Women and Political Inequality in Japan: Gender Imbalanced Democracy
by Alisa GAUNDER - 251-254 Japan in the Heisei Era (1989–2019): Multidisciplinary Perspectives
by Annette SCHAD-SEIFERT - 255-258 Sengo nihon no kankei shūfuku gaikō: Kokusai seiji riron ni yoru rekishi bunseki (Postwar Japanese Relations Restoration Diplomacy: Historical Analysis Through International Political Theory)
by Mayumi ITAYAMA - 259-262 Sengo nihon no ‘kakushin’ seiryoku—teikō to suibō no seijishi (Reformists in Postwar Japan: A Postwar History of Opposition and Decline)
by Romeo MARCANTUONI - 263-266 Health Insurance Politics in Japan: Policy Development, Government, and the Japan Medical Association
by Susanne BRUCKSCH - 267-269 Kyōkaisen no gakkōshi: Sengo nihon no gakkōka shakai no shūen to shūhen (Boundaries of Japanese Public Education: A History of Schooling Society and Its Borders)
by Peter CAVE
2023, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Winner of the 2022 ISS-OUP Prize
by Kenneth Mori McELWAIN - 3-26 Doing Intimacy in Pandemic Times: Findings of a Large-Scale Survey Among Singles in Japan
by Nora KOTTMANN & Laura DALES - 27-46 Hate on the Bookshelves: Explaining the Phenomenon of Anti-Korean Hate Books in Japan
by Ulv HANSSEN & Eun Hee WOO - 47-60 Social Identification and Redistribution Preference: A Survey Experiment in Japan
by Katsunori SEKI - 61-76 The Gender Gap in the Returns From College Education in Japan: The Impact of Attending a High-Ranking College
by Wen LI & Kunio URAKAWA & Fumihiko SUGA - 77-92 Workers, Neighbours, or Something Else? Local Policies and Policy Narratives of Technical Intern Training Program Participants
by Yunchen TIAN - 93-112 Ties of Possibility: Selecting Future Founders in Tokyo’s Start-up Ecosystem
by Bjol R FRENKENBERGER - 113-116 China and Japan: Facing History
by Nancy SNOW - 117-120 Japan’s New Regional Reality: Geoeconomic Strategy in the Asia-Pacific
by Kei KOGA - 121-124 Higashi ajia no naka no mantetsu (The South Manchuria Railway in East Asia)
by Naofumi NAKAMURA - 125-128 Prisoners of the Empire: Inside Japanese POW Camps
by Jeremy A YELLEN - 129-132 Anzenhoshō to bōeiryoku no sengoshi, 1971-2010: ‘Kibanteki bōeiryoku kōsō’ no jidai (Unintended Consensus: A History of Postwar Japan’s Defense Concept)
by Tsuyoshi KAWASAKI - 133-136 Tōchi no dezain: Nihon no kenpō kaisei o kangaeru tame ni
by Christian G WINKLER - 137-140 Articulating Asia in Japanese Higher Education: Policy, Partnership and Mobility
by Tatsuya MAISAWA - 141-144 Making Our Own Destiny: Single Women, Opportunity, and Family in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo
by Anne ARONSSON - 145-148 Masculinity and Body Weight in Japan: Grappling with Metabolic Syndrome
by Masafumi MONDEN - 149-152 Koyō kankei to shakaiteki fubyōdō: Sangyōteki shitizunshippu keisei tenkai to shite no kōzō hendō (Employment Relations and Social Inequalities: Social Structural Changes Shaped by the Development of Industrial Citizenship)
by Hiroshi KANBAYASHI - 153-155 Betting on the Farm: Institutional Change in Japanese Agriculture
by Hanno JENTZSCH
2022, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 209-228 Homogenous Japan? An Empirical Examination on Public Perceptions of Citizenship
[‘Measuring Dimensions of National Identity across Countries: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections’]
by Yujin Woo - 229-246 Vulnerability and Pathways to Precarity: How COVID-19 Has Affected Japan’s Nepali Immigrants
[‘Immigrant Latina Mothers as Targets of Legal Violence’]
by Dipesh KHAREL - 247-272 Three is Company, Four is a Crowd? Perceptions of Cultural Diversity in the Workplace
[‘Effects of Group Pressure upon the Modification and Distortion of Judgments’]
by Philippe ORSINI & Remy MAGNIER-WATANABE - 273-296 A Japanese Subjective Well-Being Indicator Based on Twitter Data
[‘Collective Smile: Measuring Societal Happiness from Geolocated Images’]
by Tiziana CARPI & Airo HINO & Stefano Maria IACUS & Giuseppe PORRO - 297-330 Japan’s Foreign Aid Policy: Has It Changed? Thirty Years of ODA Charters
[‘Aligning Policy with Practice: Japanese ODA and Normative Values’]
by Hiroyuki HOSHIRO - 331-352 Japan’s Extreme Infrastructure: Fortress-ification, Resilience, and Extreme Nature
[‘A Method to Determine the Level 1 and Level 2 Tsunami Inundation Areas for Reconstruction in Eastern Japan and Possible Application in Pre-disaster Areas’]
by Michael FISCH - 353-356 Studying Japan: Handbook of Research Designs, Fieldwork and Methods
by Helena HOF - 357-360 Amorphous Dissent: Post-Fukushima Social Movements in Japan
by Barbara HOLTHUS - 361-364 Genpatsu Jiko to ‘Shoku’: Shijō, Komyunikēshon, Sabetsu (The Nuclear Disaster and ‘Food’. The Market, Communication, Discrimination)
by Stephanie ASSMANN - 365-368 Revolution Goes East: Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism
[‘Colonies and Empire in the Political Thought of Hegel and Marx’]
by Andrew LEVIDIS - 369-372 The Red Years: Theory, Politics and Aesthetics in the Japanese ‘68
[‘A Farewell to Class: The Japanese New Left, the Colonial Landscape of Kamagasaki, and the Anti-Japanese Front (1970–75)’]
by Till KNAUDT - 373-376 Cold War Democracy: The United States and Japan
by Mesrob VARTAVARIAN - 377-380 Rekishi-ninshiki wa dō katararete kita ka (The Development of Historical Disputes: How Japan and South Korea Have Talked about Their History)
by Taku TAMAKI - 381-384 Reluctant Warriors: Germany, Japan, and Their U.S. Alliance Dilemma
by Corey Wallace - 385-386 Gendai Nihon no daihyōsei minshuseiji: Yūkensha to seijika
by Steven R Reed - 387-390 Seiji kenryoku to gyōsei soshiki: Chuo shōchō no Nihongata seido sekkei
by Izuru Makihara - 391-394 Gakuryoku, shinri, katei kankyō no keizai bunseki: Zenkoku shōchūgakusei no tsuiseki chōsa kara miete kita mono (An Economic Analysis of Academic Ability, Non-cognitive Ability, and Family Background: Primary Findings from a Panel Survey of Japanese School-Age Children)
by Kei MURATA - 395-398 Nihon no safety net no kakusa—rōdō shijo no henyō to shakai hoshō (Inequality of the Safety Net in Japan—The Transformation of the Labour Market and Social Security)
by Ryuichi TANAKA - 399-402 Gender and the Koseki in Contemporary Japan: Surname, Power, and Privilege
by Allison ALEXY - 403-405 Global Coffee and Cultural Change in Modern Japan
[‘The Depaato: Merchandising the West While Selling “Japaneseness”’]
by Stephanie ASSMANN
2022, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Winner of the 2021 ISS-OUP Prize
by Kenneth Mori MCELWAIN - 3-28 The Application of Machine Learning Approaches on Real-Time Apartment Prices in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area
[‘Hypothesis Testing in Hedonic Price Estimation — On the Selection of Independent Variables’]
by Ti-Ching Peng & Chun-Chieh Wang - 29-54 Everyday Perspectives on Security and Insecurity in Japan: A Survey of Three Women’s Organizations
[‘Everyday International Relations: Garbage, Grand Designs, and Mundane Matters’]
by Linus HAGSTRÖM & Thao-Nguyen HA & Dan ÖBERG - 55-82 Country Risks and Brain Drain: The Emigration Potential of Japanese Skilled Workers
[‘Racism and Nationalism During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic’]
by Yusaku HORIUCHI & Nana OISHI - 83-100 Patronage and Predominance: How the LDP Maintains Its Hold on Power
[‘How Clientelism Varies: Comparing Patronage Democracies’]
by Steven R REED - 101-124 Electoral Rules, Nomination Strategies, and Women’s Representation in Japan and Taiwan
[‘Was Taiwan’s Electoral Reform Good for Women? SNTV, MMM, Gender Quotas, and Female Representation’]
by Chao-Chi Lin & Wan-Ying YANG - 125-140 Ideological Extremism and Political Participation in Japan
[‘Legislative Party Polarization and Trust in State Legislatures’]
by Taka-aki ASANO - 141-144 Ishin shiji no bunseki: Popyurizumu ka yūkensha no gōrisei ka (Support for the Ishin: Is it a Consequence of Populism, or Rational Choice?)
[‘Identity Politics in Okinawan Elections: The Emergence of Regional Populism’]
by Andreas EDER-RAMSAUER - 145-148 Japanese Geopolitics and the Western Imagination
[‘Between Geography and Philosophy: What Does It Mean to Be in the Place-World?’]
by Christian WIRTH - 149-152 Rethinking Sino-Japanese Alienation: History Problems and Historical Opportunities
[‘Identity and Recognition: Remembering and Forgetting the Post-War in Sino-Japanese Relations’]
by Kai SCHULZE - 153-156 Okinawa heiwaron no ajenda: ikari wo chikara ni suru shiza to hōhō (An Agenda for Okinawan Peace Studies: Viewpoints and Methodologies for Transforming Anger into Power)
[‘‘Senryaku shisō to shite no “kibanteki bōeiryoku kōsō”’ (‘Basic Defense Forces Concept’ as a Strategic Philosophy)’]
by Ra MASON - 157-160 Defamiliarizing Japan’s Asia-Pacific War
by Jeremy A YELLEN - 161-164 Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan
by John PERSON - 165-168 Bridging the Atomic Divide: Debating Japan-US Attitudes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
by Meredith SHAW - 169-172 Kenkoku University and the Experience of Pan-Asianism: Education in the Japanese Empire
by Bruce GROVER - 173-176 Education and Social Stratification in South Korea
by Jisun JUNG - 177-180 Risk Management Strategies of Japanese Companies in China: Political Crisis and Multinational Firms
by Asei ITO - 181-184 Healing Labor: Japanese Sex Work in the Gendered Economy
[‘Japan is offering sex workers financial aid. But they say it’s not enough to survive the coronavirus pandemic.’]
by Emma E COOK - 185-188 Japanese Political Economy Revisited: Abenomics and Institutional Change
[‘Rethinking Comparative Political Economy: The Growth Model Perspective’]
by Steffen HEINRICH - 189-192 Invisibility by Design: Women and Labor in Japan’s Digital Economy
by Anne Stefanie ARONSSON - 193-196 Japan as an Immigration Nation: Demographic Change, Economic Necessity and the Human Community Concept
[‘Sengo nihon no gaikokujin seisaku to zainichi korian no shakai undō—1970 nendai wo chūshinni’ (Foreigner Policy in Postwar Japan and Social Movements among Koreans in Japan—Focus on the 1970s)]
by Michael STRAUSZ - 197-200 Indian Migrants in Tokyo: A Study of Socio-Cultural, Religious, and Working Worlds
[‘Ethnosexual Frontiers in Queer Tokyo: The Production of Racialized Desire in Japan’]
by Stephen CHRISTOPHER - 201-204 In Search of Our Frontier: Japanese America and Settler Colonialism in the Construction of Japan’s Borderless Empire
by Ernani ODA - 205-207 Japan Beyond the Kimono: Innovation and Tradition in the Kyoto Textile Industry
[‘Kimono and the Construction of Gendered and Cultural Identities’]
by Stephanie ASSMANN
2021, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 277-288 Social Stratification Theory and Population Aging Reconsidered
[‘Women and Social Stratification: A Case of Intellectual Sexism’]
by Sawako SHIRAHASE - 289-309 Administrative Measures Against Far-Right Protesters: An Example of Japan’s Social Control
[‘Kauntā kōdō no ichizuke’ (The positioning of counter-action)’]
by Ayaka LÖSCHKE - 311-326 Symptomatic Trauma: Japan, Drug Addiction, and the Limits of Treatment
[‘What is Recovery? A Working Definition from the Betty Ford Institute’]
by Paul CHRISTENSEN - 327-345 Shimizu Ikutarō and the Precarious Coexistence of Progressivism and Conservatism
[‘The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement: A Study in Counterrevolution’]
by Seok-Won LEE - 347-367 The Japanese Red Cross Society’s Emergency Responses in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945
[‘Hiroshima no hito no itami wa watashi no itami’ (Hiroshima’s Pain is My Pain)]
by Michiko SUZUKI - 369-396 The Political Underrepresentation of People with Disabilities in the Japanese Diet
[‘Differently Abled American Politicians and the Impact of Their Abilities on Their Lives, Careers, and Policies’]
by Sae OKURA - 397-399 Special Duty: A History of the Japanese Intelligence Community
[Nichi-bei kaisen to jōhō-sen (Intelligence war and the outbreak of the US-Japan war)]
by Ken KOTANI - 401-403 Japan’s Security Renaissance: New Policies and Politics for the Twenty-First Century
by Paul MIDFORD - 405-406 The Political History of Modern Japan
[‘Japan’s Middle East Policy, 1972–1974: Resources Diplomacy, Pro-American Policy, and New Left’]
by Giulio PUGLIESE - 407-409 Japan’s Quest for Stability in Southeast Asia: Navigating the Turning Points in Postwar Asia
by Andrea PRESSELLO - 411-414 Overcoming Empire in Post-Imperial East Asia: Repatriation, Redress and Rebuilding
by Eiji OGUMA - 415-417 Temporal Identities and Security Policy in Postwar Japan
by Andrew L OROS - 419-421 Embracing ‘Asia’ in China and Japan: Asianism Discourse and Contest for Hegemony, 1912–1933
by Noriko KANAHARA - 423-426 Empire of Hope: The Sentimental Politics of Japanese Decline
by Linda HASUNUMA - 427-429 Becoming One: Religion, Development, and Environmentalism in a Japanese NGO in Myanmar
by Andrea E MURRAY - 431-434 Japan’s Castles: Citadels of Modernity in War and Peace
[‘Shuri Castle and Japanese Castles: A Controversial Heritage’]
by Jon MORRIS - 435-437 Public Goods Provision in the Early Modern Economy: Comparative Perspectives from Japan, China, and Europe
by Wenkai HE - 439-441 Gendai Ōsaka keizaishi: Daitoshi sangyō shūseki no kiseki (Economic History of Contemporary Osaka: The Trajectory of Industrial Clusters in Metropolitan Area)
by Yosuke SUNAHARA - 443-444 Biomedicalization and the Practice of Culture: Globalization and Type 2 Diabetes in the United States and Japan
by Ellen B RUBINSTEIN - 445-447 Making Meaningful Lives: Tales from an Aging Japan
[‘Mastery with Age: The Appeal of the Traditional Arts to Senior Citizens in Contemporary Japan.’]
by Susanne KLIEN - 449-452 The Sportsworld of the Hanshin Tigers: Professional Baseball in Modern Japan
by Wolfram MANZENREITER - 453-454 The Beatles in Japan: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia
by Junichi NAGAI
2021, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Winner of the 2020 ISS-OUP Prize
by Leonard J SCHOPPA - 3-7 Introduction: Japan’s Energy Transition 10 Years after the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
by Florentine KOPPENBORG - 9-44 Breaking Iron Triangles: Beliefs and Interests in Japanese Renewable Energy Policy
by Rie Watanabe - 45-65 Losing Steam: Why Does Japan Produce So Little Geothermal Power?
by Jacques E C HYMANS - 67-84 Climate Change Policy: Can New Actors Affect Japan’s Policy-Making in the Paris Agreement Era?
by Yasuko KAMEYAMA - 85-113 Vertical and Horizontal Networks Revisited: Exploring Their Effects on Attitudes and Advocacy Toward Nuclear Energy
by Keiichi Satoh & Tobias Weiss - 115-135 Nuclear Restart Politics: How the ‘Nuclear Village’ Lost Policy Implementation Power
by Florentine KOPPENBORG - 137-161 Japan Meets the Sharing Economy: Contending Frames
by Thomas G ALTURA & Yuki HASHIMOTO & Sanford M JACOBY & Kaoru KANAI & Kazuro SAGUCHI - 163-183 Corporate Transfers for Dual-Career Couples: From Gendered Tenkin to Gender-Equal Negotiations?
by Noriko FUJITA - 185-208 Factors Affecting Household Disaster Preparedness Among Foreign Residents in Japan
by David GREEN & Matthew LINLEY & Justin WHITNEY & Yae SANO - 209-212 Green Japan: Environmental Technologies, Innovation Policy, and the Pursuit of Green Growth
by Gregory W NOBLE - 213-216 Auf der Jagd nach der Sonne. Das journalistische Feld und die Atomkraft in Japan
by Fabian SCHÄFER - 217-219 Energy Transition in East Asia: A Social Science Perspective
by Florentine KOPPENBORG - 221-223 Japan’s Living Politics: Grassroots Action and the Crises of Democracy
by Anna WIEMANN - 225-227 Black Wave: How Networks and Governance Shaped Japan’s 3/11 Disasters
by Shingo NAGAMATSU - 229-232 Nihon no chihō seifu: 1700 jichitai no jitai to kadai (Japan’s Local Governments: The State and Challenges of 1700 Municipalities)
by Ken Victor Leonard HIJINO - 233-235 Nihon no makuro keizai seisaku: mijuku na minshu seiji no kiketsu (Japan’s Macroeconomic Policies: The Consequences of Immature Democratic Politics)
by Saori SHIBATA - 237-239 Dynasties and Democracy: The Inherited Incumbency Advantage in Japan
by Satoshi MACHIDORI - 241-244 The Self-Defense Forces and Postwar Politics in Japan
by Robert D ELDRIDGE - 245-248 Jinkō Mondai to Imin: Nihon no Jinkō - Kaisō Kōzoku wa Dō Kawaru ka (Population Problems and Immigration: How Is Japan’s Population and Social Structure Changing?)
by David CHIAVACCI - 249-252 Ideorogī to Nihon Seiji: Sedai de Kotonaru Hoshu to Kakushin (Generational Gap in Japanese Politics: A Longitudinal Study of Political Attitudes and Behaviour)
by Hirofumi MIWA - 253-255 Beyond the Gender Gap in Japan
by Robin M LEBLANC - 257-259 Living on the Streets in Japan: Homeless Women Break their Silence
by Johannes KIENER - 261-263 Waste: Consuming Postwar Japan
by Simon AVENELL - 265-268 Japanese Culture Through Videogames
by Nissim OTMAZGIN - 269-271 Pachinko sangyōshi: shūen keizai kara kyodai shijo e (Pachinko Industry: From a Black Market to a Mass Market)
by Tomonori ISHIOKA - 273-275 A Bowl for a Coin: A Commodity History of Japanese Tea
by Penelope FRANCKS
2020, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 3-21 The Policy Response to Declining Fertility Rates in Japan: Relying on Logic and Hope Over Evidence
by Leonard J SCHOPPA - 23-36 Absence, Ambiguity, and Deviating Pleasure Activism: The Tokyo Rainbow Film Festival
by Qin QIN - 37-64 Tax Burdens in Japan and South Korea: Measurement Using Average Effective Tax Rates
by Sung Ho PARKAssociate Professor - 65-77 Why Is Japan’s Housing Vacancy Rate So High? A History of Postwar Housing Policy
by Beibei ZHANG - 79-82 China’s Rise and Australia-Japan-US Relations: Primacy and Leadership in East Asia
by Christian WIRTH - 82-85 Nikkan kokkō seijōka koshō no seijishi (A Political History of Japan-Korea Normalization Talks)
by Dongjun LEE - 85-88 Japan and the Shaping of Post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia: Japanese Diplomacy and the Cambodia Conflict, 1978–1993
by Hidekazu Wakatsuki - 89-91 Reisen no shūen to Nippon gaikō: Suzuki, Nakasone, Takeshita seiken no gaisei 1980 - 1989 nen (Japanese diplomacy at the end of the Cold War: Foreign policies under Suzuki, Nakasone, and Takeshita, 1980–1989)
by Hiroyuki HOSHIRO - 91-93 The Territory of Japan
by Paul O’SHEA - 93-95 Japan in the American Century
by Tomohito SHINODA - 96-98 By More Than Providence: Grand Strategy and American Power in the Asia Pacific Since 1783
by John HEMMINGS - 98-101 Kakumitsuyaku kara Okinawa mondai e: Ogasawara henkan no seijishi (From the Secret Agreement on Nuclear Weapons to the Okinawa Problem: The Political History of the Bonin Islands Reversion)
by Hiroshi KOMATSU - 101-103 Shīkuwāsā no chie: Oku, yanbaru no ‘kotoba – kurashi – ikimono no kan’ (Shīkuwāsā’s wisdom: The interplay of language, lifestyle, and flora and fauna in Yanbaru’s Oku village)
by Anna WIEMANN - 103-106 Friendship and Work Culture of Women Managers in Japan: Tokyo after Ten
by Karen A SHIRE - 106-108 Shinchiku ga osuki desu ka?: Nihon ni okeru jūtaku to seiji (How do you like new houses? Housing and politics in Japan)
by Makoto SAITO - 109-112 Networks and Mobilization Processes: The Case of the Japanese Anti-Nuclear Movement after Fukushima
by Beata BOCHORODYCZ - 112-114 Food Safety After Fukushima: Scientific Citizenship and the Politics of Risk
by Stephanie ASSMANN - 114-117 Nihon no kaigo: Keizai bunseki ni motozuku jittai haaku to seisaku hyōka (The Japanese Long-Term Care: Understanding the Current Status and Policy Evaluation Based on Economic Analysis)
by Ryoko MOROZUMI - 117-120 Kōsei keizaigaku to keizai seisakuron no taiwa: Fukushi to kenri, kyōsō to kisei, seido no sekkei to sentaku (Interactions Between Welfare Economics and Economic Policy: Well-Being and Rights, Competition and Welfare, Design and Social Choice of Institutions)
by Kohei KAMAGA - 120-122 The Changing Japanese Labor Market
by Hiroaki MIYAMOTO - 123-125 Purofesshonaru rōdō shijō: Sukiru keisei/chingin/tenshoku no jittai bunseki (The Professional Labour Market: An Analysis of the Actual Condition of Vocational Skill Formation, Wages and Job Transfers)
by Shuhei NAKA - 125-127 Kaiken no ronten (Issues of Constitutional Reform)
by Christian G WINKLER - 128-131 Sosho to senmonchi: Kagaku gijutsu jidai ni okeru saiban no yakuwari to sono henyō (Litigation and Expertise: The Evolving Role of Courts in the Era of Science and Technology)
by Takeshi AKIBA - 131-133 Dokkinhō shinhanketsu no hō to keizaigaku: Jirei de yomitoku Nihon no kyōsō seisaku (Antitrust Law and Economics: Competition Policy Cases in Japan)
by Koki ARAI - 135-136 ‘New and Enduring Dual Structures of Employment in Japan: The Rise of Non-Regular Labor, 1980s–2010s’. Social Science Japan Journal, 20(1): 9-36
by Andrew GORDON
2019, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 211-228 The Formalization of Banking Supervision in Japan and Sweden
by Eiji HOTORI & Mikael WENDSCHLAG - 229-246 Imagining Insurance in Japanese High Schools during the Era of Rapid Modernisation: From ‘Distrust’ to the Japanese ‘Spirit’
by Piers R WILLIAMSON & Miori NAGASHIMA - 247-260 Moral Education in Japan: The Disjoint Between Research on Policy and Research on Practice
by Sam BAMKIN - 261-270 Changes in Public Opinion Polling: How Newspaper Polls Gained Political Clout
by Yukio MAEDA - 271-276 Recent Debates on Public-Private Cost Sharing for Higher Education in Japan
by Ryuichi TANAKA - 277-280 Rethinking Japan: The Politics of Contested Nationalism
by Wilhelm M VOSSE - 280-283 Shibutsuka sareru kokka: Shihai to fukujū no Nihon seiji (The Appropriated State: Dominance and Submission in Japanese Politics)
by Aurelia GEORGE MULGAN - 283-286 Issues and Challenges in Corporate and Capital Market Law: Germany and East Asia
by Moritz BÄLZ - 286-289 Nihon no josei giin: dō sureba fueru no ka (How to Increase the Number of Women in the Japanese Diet)
by Emma DALTON - 290-292 Learning from a Disaster: Improving Nuclear Safety and Security after Fukushima
by Florentine KOPPENBORG - 292-295 Social Movements and Political Activism in Contemporary Japan: Re-Emerging from Invisibility
by Akihiro OGAWA - 295-298 Dr. Osamu Shimomura’s Legacy and the Postwar Japanese Economy
by Qing-yuan SUI - 298-301 Global Class Japanese SMEs
by Gunnar MOKOSCH - 301-304 ‘Dōitsu rōdō dōitsu chingin’ no subete (All about ‘Equal Work for Equal Pay’)
by Charles WEATHERS - 304-306 Koyō wa keiyaku: funiki ni makenai hatarakikata (Employment is a contract: a working style that does not give in to atmosphere)
by Daiji KAWAGUCHI - 306-309 Kaiko kisei o toinaosu: kinsen kaiketsu no seido sekkei (Rethinking the Regulation of Employment Discharge: The Design of a Monetary Resolution System)
by J Mark Ramseyer - 310-312 Sovereignty and Status in East Asian International Relations
by Tomoko OKAGAKI