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Announcing APJ’s Annual Fund-raising Campaign

Our goal: to raise $12,000 to publish the Journal and to carry out improvements in the design and functioning of our website. At a time when the international order is imploding with new conflicts erupting across the Asia-Pacific our work takes on new importance. We rely on readers, authors and supporters. Your support has allowed us to reach $4,000 toward our $12,000 goal. The Asia-Pacific Journal is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit organization recognized by the Internal Revenue Service. Contributions are tax deductible. Success depends not only on the many $25 and $50 contributions, but also on people able to provide $100 to $1000 contributions. By Paypal or credit card at our home page under Support Us.

 

South Korea’s Candlelight Revolution and the Future of the Korean Peninsula
A New Governor and a New Era for Okinawa Reflections of an All-Okinawa Activist
Grappling with Clientelism: The Japanese State and Okinawa under Abe Shinzo
Touring the American empire of bases with the Marines
China: The Emergence of the Petroyuan and the Challenge to US Dollar Hegemony
A War Against Garbage in Postwar Japan
Chinggis Khan on Film: Globalization, Nationalism, and Historical Revisionism
“Sold For 40 Yen”: Nishioka Tsutomu’s “Evidence” on the “Comfort Women” Proven Groundless
Hidaka Rokuro, 1917-2018 – The Life and Tmes of an Embattled Japanese Intellectual
Ghosts of Hiroshima
Performing Ethnic Harmony: The Japanese Government’s Plans for a New Ainu Law
Civic Lawmaking: The Case of the Domestic Violence Movement in Japan
The Constitution Must Be Defended: Thoughts on the Constitution’s Role in Japan’s Postwar Democracy
The Sino-American Innovation Dilemma: A Conflict with Deep Roots and Tough Solutions
The Volunteer: A story by Chō Chin-bo
Japan’s Integrated Approach to Human Security
The Oral History of a Japanese Soldier in Manchuria
Dissecting the Wave of Books on Nippon Kaigi, the Rightwing Mass Movement that Threatens Japan’s Future
China’s Belt and Road as a Conduit for Clean Power Projects Around the World
To Hell with Happy Endings! An Anti-School Manifesto