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Growing Democracy in Japan: the Parliamentary Cabinet System Since 1868
2017 Japan: Shinzō Abe Wins a New Mandate
Roster of Winners in Single-Seat Constituencies No
Japanese Swords As Symbols of Historical Amnesia: Touken Ranbu and the Sword Boom in Popular Media
The Absence of a Japanese Radical Right: Consistent with Current Theory of the Radical Right?
Has Komeito Abandoned Its Principles? Public Perception of the Party's
Regional Responses to U.S.-China Competition in the Indo-Pacific: Japan
Japanese Protesters Use Nazism to Attack Chinese, Koreans May 01, 2014 the ASAHI SHIMBUN
Download/Pdf/13283325.Pdf
Japan: 'Abenomics' Has NOT Resigned
Japan Analysis N°28 December 2012
Japan's Vision for East Asia
Do Japanese Youth Want Japan to Be a “Normal Nation”?
10.26.20. Curtis-Event-Recap
Prefectural Governors and Populism in Japan 7
Wo-0621-0625
Gendered Social Movements in Post-3.11 Japan: a Survey Report
Cleavages, Organized Interests, and Parties in The
Top View
Prologue: the Truth of History
Japan's Abe Administration
Japan-Russia Relations and the Miraculous Revival of Suzuki Muneo
Multilevel Relations in Japanese Political Parties at the Beginning of the Post-War Period: Hokkaido As a Case Study
What Is the Aim of Nippon Kaigi, the Ultra-Right Organization That Supports Japan’S Abe Administration?¹
Japan's Parliament and Other Political Institutions
Application of Theories of International Relations to Japanese Post-War Development
How Right-Wing Political Parties Shifted Japanese Strategic Culture
A Mixed-Methods Study of Okinawan Public Perceptions of the US Military
Connectedness, Identity and Alienation and the Japanese 2012 Election
Chronology (Oct. 2016-Feb. 2017)
New Parties in Japan – in the Search of a “Third Pole” on the Political Scene8
Nel Periodo Reiwa Il Rinnovo Parziale Della Camera
The PDF File of the Report
What Is the Aim of Nippon Kaigi, the Ultra-Right Organization That Supports Japan’S Abe Administration?
INDEX of GHQ/SCAP Records, Government Section (GS): Central
RESOLVED Japan Needs a Two-Party System
Japan's New Politics and the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Beyond the Pacific: a Proposal for US-Japan-UK Trilateral Cooperation by John Hemmings ………………………………………..…………………………… 3