https://apjjf.org/Haruki-Wada/3458
Wada Haruki is Emeritus Professor of Tokyo University and author of Kin Nissei to Manshu Konichi Senso (Kim Il Sung and the Manchurian Anti-Japanese War,...
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https://apjjf.org/jj-suh
Jae-Jung Suh is Professor of Politics and International Affairs at International Christian University and an expert on the international relations of the...
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https://apjjf.org/authors/view/14867
Hajime Akiyama is a Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and a Doctoral Candidate at International Christian University. He is...
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https://apjjf.org/paul-jobin
Paul Jobin is Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. His PhD dissertation on Minamata disease and other industrial...
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https://apjjf.org/authors/view/14888
Lorrie Goldensohn published American War Poetry: An Anthology (Columbia University Press, New York: 2006), which contains a substantial selection of Vietnam...
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https://apjjf.org/Gayle-Greene/3672
Gayle Greene is Professor of English at Scripps College. She is the author of The Woman Who Knew Too Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of Radiation, a...
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https://apjjf.org/Terese-Svoboda/3148
Terese Svoboda is the author of ten books of prose and poetry, most recently the memoir Black Glasses Like Clark Kent: A GIs Secret from Postwar Japan, winner...
terese svobodaasia pacificarchivesjournaljapan
https://apjjf.org/greg-mitchell
Greg Mitchell is the author of a dozen books, including most recently The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall (Crown) and The Beginning or the End: How...
greg mitchellasia pacificarchivesjournaljapan
https://apjjf.org/David_T_-Johnson/3461
David T. Johnson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the author of many works on Japanese criminal justice, including The...
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https://apjjf.org/Hiroaki-SATO/4148
Hiroaki Sato has published three dozen books of translations into English including Japanese women poets: an anthology, Miyazawa Kenji: selections, and One...
hiroaki satoasia pacificarchivesjournaljapan
https://www.opensourceforu.com/2019/03/suse-plans-to-focus-on-asia-pacific-as-independent-firm/
Mar 25, 2019 - The company plans to further boost its growing business in Asia by adding more headcount in emerging markets and strengthening call centre operations.
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https://apjjf.org/Tessa-Morris_Suzuki/3241
Tessa Morris-Suzuki is Professor Emerita of Japanese History at the Australian National University. Her current research focuses on the history of the...
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https://apjjf.org/Vaclav-Smil/4227
Vaclav Smil is Distinguished Professor, University of Manitoba, Canada. His interdisciplinary research has roamed broadly over issues of environment, energy,...
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https://apjjf.org/Vladimir-Tikhonov/3935
Born in Leningrad (St-Petersburg) in the former USSR (1973) and educated at St-Petersburg State University (MA:1994) and Moscow State University (Ph.D. in...
vladimir tikhonovasia pacificarchivesjournaljapan
https://apjjf.org/Adam-Lebowitz/3512
Adam Lebowitz has been living in Japan since 1991 and teaches English at the University of Tsukuba. His recent articles in Japan Focus have concerned...
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https://apjjf.org/komori-yoichi
Komori Yoichi, born in Tokyo in 1953, is a professor at the University of Tokyo Graduate School. A scholar of modern Japanese literature, he is the author of...
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https://apjjf.org/david_t_-johnson
David T. Johnson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the author of many works on Japanese criminal justice, including The...
asia pacificdavidjohnsonarchivesjournal
https://apjjf.org/Jeff-Kingston/3822
Jeff Kingston is Professor of History and Asian Studies at Temple University Japan. His recent monographs include The Politics of Religion, Nationalism and...
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https://apjjf.org/Robert-Jacobs/3853
Robert (Bo) Jacobs is a historian of science and technology at the Hiroshima Peace Institute and Graduate School of Peace Studies at Hiroshima City University....
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https://apjjf.org/authors/view/14646
Paul Murphy is an award-winning journalist. His reports about Japan have appeared in The Japan Times, International Herald Tribune/Asahi Shimbun, Irish...
paul murphyasia pacificarchivesjournaljapan
https://apjjf.org/herbert_p_-bix/2945
Herbert P. Bix, historian and teacher, was born in Boston and grew up in the nearby suburb of Winthrop. After attending the University of...
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https://apjjf.org/Jon-Mitchell/4231
Jon Mitchell is an Asia-Pacific Journal editor, author and investigative journalist with The Okinawa Times. He is the author of Poisoning the Pacific: The U.S....
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https://apjjf.org/christine-ahn
Christine Ahn is the initiator and International Coordinator of Women Cross DMZ, a global campaign led by women to end the Korean War. She is a columnist with...
christine ahnasia pacificarchivesjournaljapan
https://apjjf.org/nobue-suzuki
Nobue Suzuki is Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Nagasaki Wesleyan University. She is the coeditor (with James E. Roberson) of Men and...
asia pacificnobuesuzukiarchivesjournal
https://apjjf.org/Jon-Mitchell/3959
Jon Mitchell is an Asia-Pacific Journal editor, author and investigative journalist with The Okinawa Times. He is the author of Poisoning the Pacific: The U.S....
jon mitchellasia pacificarchivesjournaljapan
https://apjjf.org/Afghan_Peace_-Volunteers_/3758
The Afghan Peace Volunteers are a grassroots group of ordinary, multi-ethnic Afghans seeking a life of non-violence, the unity of all people, equality, and...
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