Number 1:
A Japanese Anarchist's Rejection of Marxism-Leninism: Osugi Sakae and the Russian Revolution
Number 2:
The Emperor of the Japanese Cinema: Akira Kurosawa
Number 3:
Kunikida Doppo, Child of Fate
Number 4:
World Views and Behavioral Patterns: A Study of Chinese and Other Cultures
Number 5:
Nichiren's Teachings to Women
Number 6:
The "Loss" of China and American Politics: The Case of John Carter Vincent
Number 7:
Great Britain and the Sino-French War: Problems of an Involved Neutral, 1883-1885
Number 8:
Adaptations in the New World: Micro-Perspectives on the IndoChinese Refugee Experience in the United States
Number 9:
Structure and Imagery in the Noh Plays of Zeami Motokiyo
Number 10:
Demon Dogs: Cultural Deviance and Community Control in the Japanese-American Evacuation
Number 11:
A Comparative Analysis of Dependency in the Philippines and Eastern Europe
Number 12:
Decentralization and Reform in China's New Politics
Number 13:
A Structural Analysis of the Hrdaya Sutra as a Means of Examining the Mahayana Deviation
Number 14:
A Late Qing-GMD-PRC Connection: Police as an Arm of the Modern Chinese State
Number 15:
Christianity and Revolution: J. Harry Giffin, An American Baptist in South China, 1904-1934
Number 16:
Taking a Thematic Approach to Introductory Courses in Japanese Literature
Number 17:
Agnes Smedley's Hankow
Number 18:
Takarazuka--Japan's Premier Amusement Park and Modern Theater
Number 19:
Dilemmas of China's Development Policy and the New Economic Policy
Number 20:
Early Buddhism and Nagarjuna on the Subject of Emptiness
Number 21:
Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies: Female Melancholy as Fiction and Commodity
Number 22:
Medical and Nutritional Aspects of Famine in Twentieth Century China
Number 23:
Philippine-Spanish Literature: The Decline of Art in a Historic Setting
Number 24:
Tomi Nakatsu (1892-1980): Matriarch Pioneer
Number 25:
Politics and Market Forces in China's Planned Economy: The Case of Grain Self-Sufficiency Versus Cash Crop Benefits
Number 26:
Integration of Nature in Japanese Sacred Space
Number 28:
Performers in the Takarazuka Theatre
Number 29:
Resilience and Stability in Tropical Subsistence Systems: The To Maki Toraja of Upland Sulawesi
Number 30:
Shikishima no michi Reconsidered: Shotetsu and the Way of Poetry
Number 31:
From Syntactic to Structural Pi-Hsing: An Important Link Between the Shih Ching and the "Nineteen Old Poems"
Number 32:
Soviet Naval Capability in Southeast Asia: Stratic Implications for U.S. and ASEAN Planning
Number 33:
Computer-assisted Learning in Japanese Language Teaching: Design and Implementation
Number 34:
Media Reform in China: After the '89 Turmoil
Number 35:
The Life and Times of Chen Han-sheng (1897-)
Number 36:
The Family at Stake: Chinese Intellectuals Discuss the Family, 1920-1940
Number 38:
"Sword-envy" in the Takamitsu Nikki and its Influence on the Kagero Nikki
Number 39:
Dynamics of Korea-Japan Relations in the 1990's
Number 40:
The Influence of Deng Xiaoping on Chinese Journalism
Number 41:
Portrait of a Solitary Soul: The Contributions of Helen Foster Snow to Sino-American Relations
Number 42:
The Chinese Press: Journalism Under Mao
Number 43:
The Debunking of Historical Heroes in "Idle Talk under the Bean Arbor"
Number 44:
Non-Descriptiveness in a Descriptive Genre: Some Remarks on Early T'ang "Yung Wu" Poetry
Number 45:
Institutionalized Corruption and Political Reform in Japan
Number 46:
From Polemics to Patriotism: The Transformation of Ji Chaoding, 1929-1943
Number 47:
War and Liberalism in Modern Chinese History: The Case of Wuhan in 1938
Number 48:
Painting as Banner Performance in the Art of Nepal
Number 49:
Back to Square One? The Cambodia Tangle
Number 50:
A Brief History of The Dunhuang Caves: A Millenium of Chinese Buddhist Art
Number 51:
Japanese Casualties of the Company Towns: Nevada's Peculiar Cass of Mass Internment and Forced "Evacuation"
Number 53:
A Competitive Advantage Analysis of The Air Emissions Control Industry In The People's Republic of China
Number 54:
Changing Perceptions: British Reaction to the Development of an Indian National Identity, 1858-1914
Number 55:
Theatre Activists and Women's Issues in India
Number 56:
Visualizing Ah Q: Lu Xun's Resistance to Representation
Number 57:
The Dragon and the Eagle: Looking at the Future of U.S.-China Relations
Number 58:
The Buddhist Crisis of 1964
Number 59:
Regional "Autonomy" for Minority "Nationalities" in the People's Republic of China: Rhetoric or Reality?
Number 60:
Transitions in Social Policy in Hong Kong: 1990-1997
Number 61:
Discourse, Difference, and Falun Gong
Number 63:
Healing and Dividing: The Westminster Vietnam War Memorial
Number 64:
Korean Comfort Women Trilogy as Subaltern Autobiography
Number 65:
The Image of Chinatown in American Periodicals, 1900-1924: An Oriental Ghetto, not a Chinese Settlement
Number 66:
Film--An Effective Propaganda Tool in Socialist China in the 1950's
Number 67:
A Case of Successful Failure: "Dragon Inn" and Wang Wen-hsing's Critique of Official History and Anticommunist Literature
Number 68:
"My Mysteriously Set Time": Discovering Ovulation and the New Birth Control Method of Periodic Abstinence in Japan in the 1920's and 1930's
Number 69:
Indonesia's Reform Movement: Some Op-Art Perspectives on the 1998-1999 Period
Number 70:
The Bifurcated Nation: The Agitative and State-building Agendas of the Nationalist Regime during the Northern Expedition, June 1926-April 1927
Number 71:
"Japan" as Poetic Travel: the Japanese Romanticism of Hagiwara Sakutaro
Number 72:
Dr. Thomas Horsfield's Report on the Island of Bangka: An Imperialist Proposal for Reform in 1813