Nathan's book offers a delightful wander through Japan's literary wealth, with witty digressions and anecdotes that reveal new facets even to seasoned readers.
Takaichi's book provides a detailed analysis of Japan's newly established security clearance system and how it aids national and economic security.
Author Daniel Roh uncloaks a secret deal between Tokyo and Seoul in the 1960s that set aside the Takeshima issue to allow the normalization of relations.
In their new book, James E Fanell and Bradley A Thayer bring welcome theory and practical experience to an important subject that has lacked a solution.
Despite the heated controversies, a recent book about one family's journey from Vietnam reminded me of the rich benefits of America's immigration traditions.
A captivating journey into the imaginative world of a kimono pioneer who inspires others to challenge preconceptions, experiment, and find their unique style.
Supervisor Shinichi Kitaoka and editor Jun Iio examine the political upheavals of the Heisei era, shedding new light on the past 30 years of Japanese politics.
While "Destiny" is a fascinating account of the "Yodogo exiles," who traveled to North Korea on a hijacked plane in 1970, it fails to condemn their...
An informative and balanced account of the Korean experience of the imperial era, told uncommonly from the Korean perspective through the life of Kilsoo Haan.
Hideo Okamoto is presented as a successful Japanese-American businessman in this haphazard WWII history volume that overlooks facts crucial to its credibility.
Mike Pompeo, who served as Secretary of State during a critical time in US diplomatic history, offers valuable insights on America's global role and future.
This account of the tragic Sandakan POW march focuses on witness and survivor Bill Sticpewich, exploring the boundaries between cooperation and collaboration.