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When Liberalism Faced Nationalism: A Study of Hu Shih and China Institute of Pacific Relations |
--------Ouyang Junxi |
The America-Japan Society in the Interim War Period (Japanese only) |
-------------Akiko Iimori |
The Establishment of a Local Company and Human Networks in Late Nineteenth Century Japan: A Case Study of Ryomo Railway Company (Japanese only) |
-------------------------Rie Ishii |
Study Note - Eiichi Shibusawa and Hokiichi Hanawa (Japanese only) |
------------Shouichi Sakai |
Study Note - Famous Blind Scholar of Japan:
From the Viewpoint of Japanese History of the Disabled Survey of the Biographical Editing Project for Materials on Eiichi Shibusawa (Japanese only) |
--------------Hitomi Yamada |
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Abstract - The Chinese Intelligentsia and the Third Biennial Conference of the IPR |
--------Zhang Jing |
Study Note - A Record of a Career in the Institute of Pacific Relations |
--------Edward C. Carter |
Abstract of Study Note - A Record of a Career in the Institute of Pacific Relations: Editor's Note |
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Abstract of Study Note - General Preface to Edward C. Carter's Statement edited by William L. Holland |
--------Yutaka Sasaki |
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Abstract - Student Dormitories in Modern Japan:
A Case Study of the Saitama Gakusei Yuekikai between 1904-1935 |
--------Tomokazu Takada |
Abstract - Kosuke Tomeoka's 1903 Visit to the United States and Europe in 1903:
Influences from the "Colony System" |
--------Hitomi Nii |
Study Note - Why Has “the Boy of Lepra” Been Lost?:
A Reflection on “the Memories” and “the Records” of Eiichi Shibusawa (Japanese only) |
-------------Yuichiro Hirai |
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Abstract - The Japanese Institute of Pacific Relations and the Kellogg-Briand
Pact: The Activities and Limitations of Private Diplomacy |
--------Michiko Ito |
Abstract - Eiichi Shibusawa and China:
With a Focus on Shibusawa's Attitude toward China |
--------Nobuo Katagiri |
Study Note - A Study of Eiichi Shibusawa’s Participation in the Promotion and Establishment of Companies (Japanese only) |
-------------Masakazu Shimada |
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Abstract - Shibusawa Eiichi and his Moral Education:
An Analysis from Lectures at the Commercial Higher School |
--------Reiko Kageyama |
Abstract - A Study about Stages in Japan of Mei Lan-fang |
--------Yuan Ying-ming |
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Abstract - Performing on an International Stage for Japan in America:
Yusuke Tsurumi's Prewar Public Relations Activities |
--------Kazuma Ueshina |
Eiichi Shibusawa and China: with a Focus on his Attitude Toward China (Japanese only) |
--------Nobuo Katagiri |
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John B. Condliffe, William L. Holland and the Institute of Pacific Relations' Research and Publication Program |
--------Paul F. Hooper |
The Return of Japanese Businesses to the World Community:
The International Chamber of Commerce after the Second World War |
--------Masato Kimura |
Abstract - The 1927 US-Japan Doll Exchange Project as Seen from the Viewpoint of Japanese Immigrants: From the Campaign for Revision of the 1924 Immigration Law to International Cultural Exchange |
--------Hiroaki Koresawa |
Abstract of Study Note - Storage of Historical Social Welfare Materials:
The case of Takinogawa gakuen Facilities |
--------Osamu Nakamura |
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Recovering a Lost Chapter in American-Chinese Relations: The Institute of Pacific Relations and the Nankai Institute of Economics |
--------Xi Zhou |
The Missing Link: Japanese Anthropology and the Institute of Pacific Relations Before and During WWII |
---------Toyomi Asano |
Study Note - Shibusawa Eiichi's Role in the Modernization Movement in East Asia |
--------VINH Sinh |
Abstract - Shibusawa Eiichi's Role in the Improvement of Corporate Organization in Meiji Japan |
--------Azumi Ann Takata |
Abstract - The Korean Branch of the Institute of Pacific Relations and the Society for the Research of Korean Affairs, 1925-1931 |
--------Jung-hyoo Ko |
Abstract - The Hansen Disease Patients of the Tokyo Poorhouse:
The Background of Leprosy Policy |
--------Yuichiro Hirai |
Abstract - Woodrow Wilson's Policy Toward the Philippines:
Ideal and Reality in Wilsonianism |
--------Satoka Sawauchi |
Abstract of Study Note - Shibusawa Eiichi's Second Visit to France in 1902 |
--------Terushi Hara |
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Abstract - The Contributions of Shibusawa Eiichi in Introducing Social Works from Britain to Japanese Society |
--------Makoto Otani |
Abstract - The Improvement Process of Den'en Chofu and the Movement for Better Environment by Den'en Chofu Kai |
--------Fujiko Fukushima |
Abstract - The Japanese Empire and the "Civilization Standard": Some Problems in Taisho-era of the South Sea Islands |
--------Kazuomi Sakai |
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Post-League Wilsonian Internationalism and the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1925-1945 |
--------Tomoko Akami |
Study Note - The Institute of Pacific Relations and I |
--------William L. Holland |
Abstract - Conflicting Views of Japanese National Character: Sawayanagi Masataro and Inoue Tetsujiro |
--------Yushi Ito |
Abstract - Abolishing Extraterritoriality, Legislating Nationality:
the Japanese Debates over Nationality in Manchukuo |
--------Toyomi Asano |
Abstract - A Study about Sorai-gaku and Mito-gaku for Shibusawa Studies |
--------Shin'ichi Sakamoto |
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"Outside of the Realm of Politics" ?:
Rediscovering John Nelson and Canadian Track Two Diplomacy in the Interwar Period |
--------Lawrence T. Woods |
Abstract - The Donation of Japanese Books to the University of Louvain in 1924-26 |
--------Noboru Koyama |
Abstract - "Narratives" and "Readings" of Yoikuin Jizenkai: Reinvestigating "the Times of Charity in Modern Japan" |
--------Yuichiro Hirai |
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East Asian Regionalism and Regional Identities of China and Japan |
--------Dajin Peng |
Abstract - Shibusawa Eiichi's Negotiations for the Introduction of Foreign Capital for Private Railway Companies During his Overseas Tour in 1902 |
--------Noboru Koyama |
Abstract - British Foreign Office's Views on Japanese Economy and the Transformation of the Policy Toward Japan 1930-1934 |
--------Susumu Sato |
Study Note - The Institute of Pacific Relations - Its Achievements (Japanese only) |
-------------Ryuichi Nagao |
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Reviewing Regionalism: Organizational Lessons for Asia Pacific Leaders |
--------Lawrence T. Woods |
Abstract - Japanese National Sentiment as Seen in the 1927 Doll Exchange between Japan and the United States |
--------Hiroaki Koresawa |
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The Rise and Fall of a 'Pacific Sense': Experiment of the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1925-1930 |
--------Tomoko Akami |
Abstract - The Foundation of Kanka-bu in the Tokyo City Poorhouse and the Contributions of Shibusawa Eiichi and Others |
--------Tomoe Naganuma |
Abstract - The Analects and the Abacus: Shibusawa Eiichi and the Development of Capitalism in Japan |
--------Wang Jiahua |
Abstract - Shibusawa Eiichi's Two Principles on Business Life |
--------Takao Tsukada |
Study Note - Shibusawa Eiichi and Shizuoka Commercial Company (Shizuoka Shoho Kaisho) in 1868-1869 (Japanese only) |
-------------Satoshi Sasaki |
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The Role and Activities of the Japanese-American Relations Committee in the Formation of the Japan Pacific Council |
--------Michio Yamaoka
translated by George M. Oshiro |
Images of the "Company" in the Early Meiji Period |
--------Azumi Ann Takata |
Study Note - The Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR) and Peace Problems in the Pacific in 1920s and 1930s |
--------Nobuo Katagiri |
Abstract - Ichizaemon Morimura's Business Ideology and Japanese Pottery Export to American Market in the Latter Half of the Meiji Period |
--------Kazuhiro Omori |
Abstract - Japanese Immigrants and their Social Services: The Japanese Division of the American Salvation Army, 1919-1941 |
--------Mitsuhiro Sakaguchi |
Abstract - Result of Shibusawa Eiichi's Non-Governmental Diplomacy:
Comprehending the "Committee on World Friendship Among Children" in Japan and Its Development |
--------Hiroaki Koresawa |
Abstract - Residential Development by Den'en Toshi Company |
--------Fujiko Fukushima |
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A Brief History of the Institute of Pacific Relations |
--------Paul F. Hooper |
Study Note - The Beginnings of "An Adventure in Friendship":
The Institute of Pacific Relations and Japan, 1925-1936 |
--------Nobuo Katagiri and George M. Oshiro |
Abstract - Background to "the Birth of the Blue-Eyed Doll Exchange" and its Repercussions: One Attempt towards Improvement in Japanese-American Relations, or, Shibusawa Eiichi and Sidney L. Gulick's Dream and Despair |
--------Hiroaki Koresawa |
Abstract - The Japanese Zaikai, the Continental Ronin and Korean Policy |
--------Li Ting Jiang |
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Study Note - Life of Eiichi Shibusawa: Possible Areas of Studies |
--------Masahide Shibusawa |
Abstract - The Tokyo Yoikuin in the Meiji Era: An Exploration of a Prototype of "Public" Agency |
--------Atsuko Yamana |
Abstract - San Francisco Earthquake and the Japanese Purpose toward a Relief Fund with their Positive Attitude |
--------Mari Kagawa |
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Symposium Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Shibusawa Eiichi |
--------George M. Oshiro |
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Abstract - Shibusawa Eiichi as a Non-Governmental Economic Diplomatist, Part Two |
--------Masato Kimura |
Abstract - Jinzo Naruse and Shibusawa Eiichi: A Study of Their Friendship Based on Similarities in Their Educational Thought |
--------Reiko Kageyama |
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Shibusawa Eiichi and Christian Internationalization: An Exploratory Case Study of a Prewar Elite's Attitude and Activities Regarding Select Aspects of the International Christian Movement in Early Twentieth Century Japan |
--------George M. Oshiro |
Abstract- Eiichi Shibusawa and Non-Governmental Diplomacy:
With a Focus on Shibusawa's Efforts to Cope with the Japanese Exclusion Movement in the United States |
--------Nobuo Katagiri |
Abstract - Shibusawa Eiichi as a Non-Governmental Economic Diplomatist, Part One |
--------Masato Kimura
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Abstract - Shibusawa Eiichi's Views on Labor Management and the Kyocho-Kai |
--------Masakazu Shimada |
Study Note - An Approach to the Study on the Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR.) (Japanese only) |
------------Michio Yamaoka |
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