JapanFocus.org The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
Title
Japan Focus
Description
About Japan Focus
Japan Focus is a refereed electronic journal and fully-indexed archive that chronicles contemporary Japan and the Asia Pacific. It offers Japanese and international analyses of politics, economics, society, culture, war and peace, and international relations. In addition to Japan Focus exclusives, it presents translations from Japanese and other languages as well as reprints of important articles on Japan and the Asia-Pacific in global perspective. Japan Focus draws on the contributions of researchers, journalists, policy analysts and writers throughout Asia and the Pacific and the world. Its fully indexed website provides a permanent resource for students and researchers on Japan and the Asia-Pacific. Subscribers receive a weekly mailing announcing and linking to four to nine new articles.
Associates
Japan Focus is made possible by the contributions of associates who recommend material to publish and translate, review manuscripts, provide translations, and contribute their own writing. The Associates are Nobuko Adachi, Matt Allen, Andrea Arai, Herbert Bix, Mark Caprio, J Sean Curtin, John de Boer, John Dower, Mark Ealey, Aya Ezawa, Norma Field, Joshua Fogel, Sabine Fruhstuck, Andrew Gordon, Geoffrey C. Gunn, Julie Higashi, Andreas Hippin, Linda Hoaglund, Jean Inglis, Sheila Miyoshi Jager, Rebecca Jennison, Eric Johnston, John Junkerman, Jeff Kingston, Victor Koschmann, Adam Lebowitz, Doug Lummis, Hisane Masaki, Ben Middleton, Richard Minear, Michael Molasky, Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Atsuko Nelson, Chris Nelson, James Orr, Emanuel Pastreich, Steve Rabson, Sonia Ryang, Rumi Sakamoto, Kyoko Selden, Ann Sherif, Aaron Skabelund, Richard Tanter, Vanessa Ward, and Melissa Wender.
Reprinting
Permission is granted to forward electronically to others and to post Japan Focus texts on non-commercial community Internet sites, provided the texts are reproduced intact and the source indicated. To publish Japan Focus texts in electronic, printed and/or other forms, contact Mark Selden at ms44@cornell.edu.
Languages
English