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Money, parenting and happiness: A comparative and historical perspective

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User-driven Innovation in Health- & Elderly Care in Japan

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The Future of Society – German and Japanese Perspectives

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A New Era of Immigration? Japan’s Guest Worker Programs in Comparative Perspective

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Universities in the Digital Age

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The Mountains Belong to Everybody? Conflicts about Recreational Forest Use in Austria and Japan

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Protecting Children in Family Separation

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Labour Market Liberalisation after the Lehman Crisis: Comparing France, Germany and Japan

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30 Years DIJ Keynote Speech: "The Future of Society in the context of Technological Change"

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Tokyo 2020 and Beyond: Legacies from Hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Summer Games

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The Politics of Subnational Spaces in Japan and China

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Kōmeitō and Sōka Gakkai’s Transforming Relationship: How Changes in Politics and Religion Affect Japan Today

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Destiny: The Secret Operations of the Yodogō Exiles

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space AGE space - Elderly Care in a Digitally Connected World

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From Flexible Rigidities to Embracing Diversity? - Work-Related Diversity and its Implications in Japan and Beyond

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Japan votes (again): A review of the Lower House election 2017

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Changing dynamics of multilevel democracy in Japan

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The Status of Japanese Career Women in their Professional and Private Life

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Victimhood Nationalism in the Transnational Memory Space

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Changing Gender Orders and Diversity in Comparative Perspective: Growing Flexibility of Work and Life Strategies

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Diversity and Inclusion in the Japanese Workplace

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Five Things You'd Want to Know in Explaining Japan's Surrender in 1945

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Health Care in Japan: How Sustainable is the System?

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Meeting the Challenge of Globalization – Comparing Korean and Japanese Global Human Resource Management

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Atomenergie – warum hört Deutschland auf, warum macht Japan weiter? 原子力 – なぜドイツは止めるか、なぜ日本は続けるか

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Creating a Society in which all Women Shine? The Politics behind the Policies for the Advancement of Women

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Trust and Risks in Changing Societies

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福島原発事故の真実 [The truth about the Fukushima nuclear disaster]

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Transforming Japan Into an Energy Rich Country - What Needs to be Done?

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Risk and Opportunity – Japan Confronting Uncertain Futures

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Strengths and weaknesses of national research and innovation systems – comparing Germany and Japan

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Time and Culture

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Three Myths about the Japanese Red Army: What you Think you Know is Probably Wrong!

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Opportunities and Constrains for Japanese Women Pursuing a Career: Between Self-fulfilment and Frustration

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Citizen Radiation Measurement Stations after 3.11: Food Safety Knowledge Gaps and the Problem of “Citizen” in Citizen Science

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Knowing one's Enemy: Japan's Korean Community, and Those Who Hate Them

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Language, Security and Freedom in Okinawa

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Public Happiness in Japan

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Research-oriented Start-ups in Japan: What they are and what they do

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Prisoners of war from Tsingtao during the First World War: A Comparative Perspective

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The Rise of Ikumen (child caring fathers) in Contemporary Japan

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Is Japan a Lead Market for Age-Based Innovations?

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What's Wrong With Japan? ...It's the Politics!

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Training Women for Disasters: Gender, "Crisis Management (Kiki Kanri)" and Post-Fukushima Nationalism in Japan

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The Cost of NIMBY: Policy Images, Foreign Blueprints and Civil Society’s Assault on Japan’s Post-Fukushima Energy Policy

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Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery

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Welfare States and the Redistribution of Happiness

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Who Will Care for Me When I'm Dead? Ancestors, Homeless Spirits, and New Afterlives in Low Fertility Japan

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Sustainable Development, Frontier of Business, and its Application to Tohoku

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The Truth About Mothers

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Why America Spends While Japan and Europe Save

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Happiness: The View from Economics

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Happiness in Japan before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake

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The Japanese Economy one Year after Fukushima

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Bridging the Cultural Divide: University-Industry Research Collaborations in Japan, the United States and Korea

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Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security: From LDP to DPJ Rule

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The Future of "Old" Industry in Japan: Hollowing Out, Growing with Asia, or Switching to Services?

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What is a Happy Family? German and Japanese Case Studies

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Post-racial Obama in Japan? Struggles of Blood Ideology Amid Calls for Change

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Stability and Fluidization of the Social Stratification System in Contemporary Japan

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Choose and Focus – The Transformation of Japanese Business Strategies

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Policy for the Elderly in Japan

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Beyond Bush: Japan and Germany in the American Imperium

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Evolving Japanese Perspectives on Death and Dying

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English in elementary schools? An overview of the issues

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Invisible Civil Society: The Effects of 1960s New Left Protests on Contemporary Japan

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Comparative Corporate Governance

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The Tokugawa Mating Game: Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in Historical Perspective

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Japanese Grand Strategies: Past and Future

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Images of Japanese society presented in the ‘New Civic Textbook’ by Tsukuru-kai. Solutions for demographic challenges and social change?

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Postindustrial Pressures, Political Regime Shifts, and Social Policy Reform in Japan and South Korea