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Volume
11 No. 1
Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs
Volume
11
No.
1
Summer
20
11
:
Introduction
Greater China
Migrant Women Writing In: Narrative Tactics and Subject Formation in a Beijing NGO
Boundary-Spanning Contention: The Panyu Anti-Pollution Protest in Guangdong, China
How China could Affect the Future of US Defense Corporations
China and the Middle East: The Emerging Security Nexus
Japan
Responsibility or Right to Eat Well: The Food Education (Shokuiku) Campaign in Japan
"Realist" Betweenness and Collective Victims: Domon Ken's Hiroshima
Who's Missing? Who Cares: The Issue of Abduction by North Korea
The Court, the Constitution and Japanese-American Internment
Lolita: Dreaming, Despairing, Defying
Korea
What Makes a Tiger? Comparing Economic Growth in South Korea and Indonesia from 1945 through the Asian Financial Crisis
South Korean Cultural Diplomacy and Efforts to Promote the ROK's Brand Image in the United States and Around the World
An FTA with the US: Comparison between South Korea and Japan
South East Asia
Feminist Values and Women's Attitudes Towards Marriage and Childbearing in Singapore
The Amalgamation of Javanese Abangan, Islam, Taoism and Buddhism in the Sam Po Kong Shrine
The Need for More Smart Power: Strategic Implications of US Military Assistance to Indonesia, the Phillippines and Thailand for US Foreign Policy
Book Reviews
Art in China
Craig Clunas
Aaron Kenna Reich
Accidental Incest, Filial Cannibalism and Other Peculiar Encounters in Late Imperial Chinese Literature
Tina Lu
Keren He
Beyond the Neon Lights: Everyday Shanghai in the Early Twentieth Century
Lu Hanchao
Fei Yan
Source:
Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs