AMPO: Japan Asia Quarterly Review Back Issues List - PARC
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<strong>AMPO</strong>: <strong>Japan</strong> <strong>Asia</strong><br />
<strong>Quarterly</strong> <strong>Review</strong><br />
<strong>Back</strong> <strong>Issues</strong> <strong>List</strong><br />
No. 1 (1969)<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong> 70, Part I: The Security Treaty and Okinawa<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong> Interviews Makoto Ota, Beheiren Chairman<br />
Antiwar Day -- October 21<br />
Beheiren, a New Force on the Left<br />
The Story of a Deserter<br />
No. 2 (1969)<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong> 70, Part II: The Deal<br />
Massive Armed Uprisings Mark Sato's Departure for US<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong> Interviews Yoshikawa<br />
Crisis in the Courts<br />
Student Murdered by Riot Police<br />
From the Sato-Nixon Joint Communique<br />
14,202 Students Arrested<br />
Self-Defense Forces<br />
Deportation of Political "Undesirables"<br />
Nos. 3-4 (1970)<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong> 70, Part III: South Korea in the <strong>AMPO</strong> System<br />
Okinawa Workers Strike<br />
December Elections: An Analysis<br />
The Sanrizuka Farmers' Struggle<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Immigration Law<br />
Vietnamese Students Struggle in <strong>Japan</strong><br />
Notes on GI Organizing<br />
News Items<br />
A <strong>Review</strong> of Concerned Theater <strong>Japan</strong><br />
No. 5 (1970)<br />
Behind the Barbed Wire: Black Rebellion at Iwakuni<br />
Marine Base<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong> 70, Part IV: Okinawa in the American Empire<br />
The Student Rebellion at Nihon University: An Interview<br />
with Akehiro Akita<br />
The Struggle Against Repression: An Inteview with Ken<br />
- 1 -<br />
Abe<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s First Hijacking<br />
Sanrizuka Fight Continues: Forced Survey Stopped by<br />
Non-Violent Sit-In<br />
Intellectuals and the Movement in <strong>Japan</strong> and the US:<br />
Noam Chomsky and Oda Makoto<br />
Expo 70: Life in the "New Cave" Age<br />
No. 6 (1970)<br />
Street Fighting Workers - Hansen Seinen Iinkai<br />
Iwakuni Prison Seized (USGI Movement)<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s First GI Resister<br />
June Action<br />
Harrassing the Brass at Iwakuni<br />
Christian Radicals<br />
"Fanon is a Brother": Interview with Pak Su Nam<br />
Nos. 7-8 (1971)<br />
Koza Uprising<br />
Kunigami Incident<br />
Okinawa: The Keystone<br />
Prewar History<br />
Postwar History<br />
Okinawa In the 70s<br />
Iejima Interview<br />
Okinawa: A Film <strong>Review</strong><br />
Nos. 9-10 (1971)<br />
Vietnam in <strong>Japan</strong>: Sanrizuka - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
A Report from the Front - Matsumoto Yuko<br />
Basic Theory of Kogai (Pollution) - Ui Jun<br />
Minamata Disease<br />
Minamata Interview<br />
Mishima and the Transition from Postwar Democracy to<br />
Democratic Fascism - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Death to the Death Merchants! Mitsubishi's War Industry:<br />
Stockholders' Corral One-Share Stockholders' Movement<br />
- Lisa and Lasse Berg<br />
Immigration Control<br />
Immigration in Action<br />
Operation Freedom Vault<br />
GI Join Us! Interview with Takahashi Taketomi
No. 11 (1971)<br />
Sato and a Semi-Crisis<br />
Sanrizuka -- "In the Name of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Peasants We<br />
Reject Land Confiscation"<br />
72 Okinawa Reversion Fraud<br />
"Okinawan Compatriots in <strong>Japan</strong>, Unite and Rise!"<br />
Economic Analysis (1): Junk-yard Development -- More<br />
Sanrizukas Inevitable<br />
Liberation, not Reversion - Iwakuni US Military Base<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> Against <strong>Asia</strong> -- We Have Not Learned Lessons -<br />
Interview with Tsurumi Yoshiyuki<br />
No. 12 (1972)<br />
Repression in Ceylon -- Letters From Our Friends<br />
Eye of the Times -- Law and Order, <strong>Japan</strong>ese Style -<br />
Muto Ichiyo<br />
Okinawa After Reversion -- A Third World in Formation<br />
- Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Economic Analysis (2): Greater East <strong>Asia</strong>n Co-Prosperity<br />
Sphere Once Again - Murata Goro<br />
Offensive Strategy of "Defensive Defense" -- Philosophy<br />
and Practice of the Neo-<strong>Japan</strong>ese Military - Fujii Haruo<br />
News Items<br />
Film <strong>Review</strong>: "Narita -- The Peasants of the Second<br />
Fortress"<br />
Nos. 13-14 (1972)<br />
Letters From Our Friends<br />
Eye of the Times -- Nothing to Offer: Tanaka Kakuei<br />
Steps into Power - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Peasant Guerrillas on Vietnam's Second Front: A Report<br />
on the 25-Year Struggle for the Land of Kitafuji - Kaji<br />
Etsuko<br />
Revolt of SDF Soldiers<br />
Icarus Falls: History and Ideology of the Red Army -<br />
Kitazawa Yoko and Muto Ichiyo<br />
Repression and Anti-War -- GI Coffeehouse at Iwakuni -<br />
R.T. Hobbit<br />
History of Distorted History -- Truth About the Tiao Yu<br />
Tai Islands - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Racism and <strong>Japan</strong>ese Immigration Policy - Nagano<br />
Yoshiko<br />
- 2 -<br />
Economic Analysis (3): One Drop of Oil, One Drop of<br />
Blood -- <strong>Japan</strong>ese Imperialism and Oil in <strong>Asia</strong> - Murata<br />
Goro<br />
A Blow to <strong>Japan</strong>ese Chauvinism From an Ancient Tomb<br />
- Suzuki Takejuh<br />
"I Direct Pan Am 841 to Hanoi" - Viet Thai-Binh<br />
Film <strong>Review</strong>: "The Okinawan Archipelago"<br />
No. 15 (1972)<br />
From the Philippines: Statement of the MDP<br />
Thieu's Tanks Stopped: US Taken Aback by New Tactic -<br />
Kaji Etsuko<br />
Can the Tight Rope Dancer Reach the Other End? Tanaka<br />
Kakuei's Politics Analyzed - Muto Ichiyo<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Investments in South Vietnam<br />
Sony and Those Smart Bombs: An Honest Mistake? -<br />
Nagano Yoshiko<br />
Struggle Against Military Sharpens: Murder on Okinawa<br />
Reflects Post-Reversion Tensions - Fukugi Akira<br />
Airport Bogged Down: Sanrizuka Peasants' Resistance<br />
Broadens - Kaji Etsuko<br />
Boycott Sony TV<br />
No. 16 (1973)<br />
People Oppose SDF Takeover of US Air Base -<br />
Mononobe Nagasaki<br />
Vote Without Power: The Communist Party of <strong>Japan</strong> and<br />
Bourgeois Politics - Muto Ichiyo<br />
The Aftermath: <strong>Japan</strong> in Southeast <strong>Asia</strong> - Kaji Etsuko<br />
The Next Phase of the Movement -- Interview with Oda<br />
Makoto<br />
The Worldwide Wings of JAL - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Pollution, Imperialism, and People's Struggle - Matsuoka<br />
Nobuo<br />
US-Marcos Military Coup in the Philippines - Simoun<br />
No. 17 (1973)<br />
Nixon Doctrine Over <strong>Japan</strong> - Nakazawa Osamu<br />
On the Boycott Movement: Dynamics of Imperialist<br />
Politics - Ohara Ken<br />
"Freedom for Political Prisoners!" <strong>Japan</strong>ese Movement to<br />
Free Political Prisoners in S. Vietname - Fukutomi Setsuo
Interview with Father Thi on Vietnam, <strong>Japan</strong>, <strong>Asia</strong><br />
Women Fight For Control: Abortion Struggle in <strong>Japan</strong> -<br />
Nagano Yoshiko<br />
Interview with Ui Jun: "People's Power is the Only<br />
Pollution Countermeasure"<br />
Interview with Higuchi Tokuzo: Labor Movement in<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>, Its Present & Future<br />
IHI: A Fake "Kingdom of Shipbuilding" - Murata Goro<br />
A Myth of Medicine: Warning to the World on Internal<br />
Pollution - Takahashi Kosei<br />
Medical Imperialism: SEAMHO and Its <strong>Back</strong>ground -<br />
Kaji Etsuko<br />
No. 18 (1973)<br />
Chile Coup Inspires <strong>Japan</strong>ese Right-Wing<br />
The USS Midway's Homeporting at Yokosuka - Nagano<br />
Yoshiko<br />
One Decisive Step Toward a US-<strong>Japan</strong> Imperial Complex<br />
- Nakazawa Osamu<br />
Movement to Free Vietnamese Political Prisoners Grows<br />
in <strong>Japan</strong><br />
Kidnapped: The Kim Case and the "Korean Connection"<br />
- Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Kra Canal: In Whose Interests - Kenneth O'Hara<br />
Nippon Koei: Engineering Colonialism from Korea to<br />
Vietnam - Shimizu Tomohisa<br />
Exporting Pollution: Asahi Glass in Thailand - Inoue<br />
Sumio<br />
Fishermen's Armada: Polluting Companies Blockaded -<br />
Matsuoka Nobuo<br />
The Invisible Proletarait: Working Women in <strong>Japan</strong> -<br />
Kaji Etsuko<br />
Quake to Help SDF Takeover in Tokyo?<br />
Film <strong>Review</strong>: "Public" versus "Private" in Three Current<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Films - Hariu Ichiro<br />
Vol. 6, No. 1 (1974)<br />
Glimmering Hope for Unity of <strong>Asia</strong>n Working Peoples -<br />
Muto Ichiyo<br />
Petroleum and Political Vision: Coming to the Crunch -<br />
Yamakawa Akio<br />
Pak Chung Hee vs. the People: The Collision Course in<br />
- 3 -<br />
South Koea - Hasegawa Kazuto<br />
Interview with Watanabe Tsutomu: A Single Spark May<br />
Start a Prairie Fire: Militant Strike Flares at Motoyama<br />
Plant - Hasegawa Kazuto<br />
Parliamentarians of Oppression - Wada Haruki<br />
Interview with Ui Jun: Petrochemical Pollution and<br />
People's Power<br />
Profile: Sasakawa Ryoichi - Impressario of the <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Right<br />
A Letter to Fellow Thai Activists - Sulak Sivalak<br />
The Ten Days that Shook Thailand - Stewart Meacham<br />
C.I.A. (Cultural Imperialism in Action): "No More Fun<br />
and Games" - Muro Kenji<br />
Why <strong>Japan</strong>ese Ham Won't Rot: A Scientist Warns about<br />
the Peril of Food Additives - Takahashi Kosei<br />
Kra Canal or Kracodile - Kenneth O'Hara<br />
Vol. 6, No. 2 (1974)<br />
The US Military in <strong>Asia</strong>: The Boys Go Home, the<br />
Weapons Move In - Nakazawa Osamu<br />
Interview with Oda Makoto: Rebirth of a Movement<br />
"Let's Seize Control of Our Lives!": New Unity in the<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Left<br />
A People's Vigil: Watching the Tanks Roll by US Army<br />
Paper Bares War Role of "Sagami Maintenance" Depot<br />
Okinawa Citizens' Struggle Against Mitsubishi and the<br />
CTS - Toya Eiji<br />
Sisters Against Slavery: A Look at Anti-Prostitution<br />
Movements in <strong>Japan</strong> - Kaji Etsuko and Jean Inglis<br />
Seirankai -- Thunder on the Ultra-Right - Yamakawa<br />
Akio<br />
Profile: Osano Kenji, Midas on the Right<br />
From Our Friends: Banzai! Marcos' <strong>Japan</strong>ese Friend<br />
-PIRCOM<br />
Nissan Motor: Hell's Battlefield - Matuo Kei<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s New Slave Trade: Foreign Workers in <strong>Japan</strong> -<br />
Kaji Etsuko<br />
Negotiations with the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Are Useless - Warin<br />
Wonghanchao<br />
Buying Vietnam: The World Bank and the<br />
Internationalization of the Vietnam War - Mark Selden
Vol. 6, No. 3-4 (1974)<br />
Conference of <strong>Asia</strong>ns: Towards the Unity of <strong>Asia</strong>n<br />
Peoples<br />
The Blood of Malayan Political Prisoners<br />
Singapore: The Price of Progress<br />
Interview with Chung Kyung Mo: "We Koreans are not<br />
Alone"<br />
Interview with Snan Vongsuthee: On the Thai Labor<br />
Movement<br />
Foreign Capital Invasion and Thailand's Textile Workers<br />
-- A Case Study by a Thai Group<br />
Save Kim Chi Ha, Save All Korean Prisoners From Death<br />
Poem Attributed to Kim Chi Ha: "The Cry of the People"<br />
<strong>PARC</strong>-CCAS Symposium: Neo-Colonialism and<br />
Development in <strong>Asia</strong> - Muto Ichiyo and Mark Selden<br />
Election and LDP Turmoil - Muto Ichiyo<br />
CIA (Cultural Imperialism in Action) Enter the Sanitized<br />
Dragon -- The Politics of Karate - Muro Kenji<br />
Profile: Yatsugi Kazuo Shadowy Designer of a New<br />
Co-Prosperity Sphere<br />
USS Midway Rocked by Revolt: 100 Crewmen Walk Out<br />
to Protest Racisim and Brutality - Ulysses Stanfeld<br />
Sanya: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Internal Colony - Joan Moore<br />
Interview in Manila: The Philippines under Martial Law<br />
-- "Development" at the Expense of the People<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> in the Philippines : Youth Nationalist Group of the<br />
Philippines, Makati, Rizal<br />
Masan Free Export Zone: Beachhead for <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Recolonization of Korea - Study Group on <strong>Japan</strong>-Korean<br />
Relations<br />
Vol. 7, No. 1 (1975)<br />
Miki: Front Man for the Right - Yamakawa Akio<br />
Victory at Sea: Fishing Fleet Puts <strong>Japan</strong>'s Nuclear Ship<br />
Out of Action - Kaji Etsuko<br />
The Current Status of Nuclear Power Development in<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> - Uchiyama Takuro<br />
Nuclear Reactors: Risking the Ultimate Pollution<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong> Editor Testifies at UN: <strong>Japan</strong>-South Africa<br />
Uranium Deal Expose<br />
Protest Stalls <strong>Japan</strong>-ROK Nuclear Ambotions<br />
Profile: Kodama Yoshio, Godfather of the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Right<br />
- 4 -<br />
Poems by Kim Chi Ha: "The Crime of Touching the<br />
Ground"<br />
South Korea's Blue-House: The KCIA in the Bedroom<br />
and a Ford in the Garage - Hasegawa Kazuto<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>-Korea Mutual Corruption Sphere: "Money Doesn't<br />
Fall from the Sky, You Know ノ" - Nakazawa Osamu<br />
Pollution Export: Cutting Off the Retreat - Hirayama<br />
Takasada<br />
C.I.A. (Cultural Imperialism in Action): Imperial CHIC --<br />
The "Family State" as Pop Culture<br />
Thieu vs. the People: A Match He Cannot Win - John<br />
Spragens, Jr.<br />
Letter from the Thai Movement<br />
Interview with Saeksan: Thailand -- The Golden Age of<br />
Students Comes to an End<br />
Free Ishikawa! 400-Year Liberation Struggle of Outcast<br />
Burakumin at New Height - Koyano Takeshi<br />
As Arbitrary in Exit as in Entrance: <strong>Japan</strong>ese Capital's<br />
Behavior in Thailand - Tsurumi Yoshiyuki<br />
Dishonorable "White": <strong>Japan</strong>ese Capital Buys into<br />
Apartheid - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Mass Arrests in Malaysia<br />
Students and Labor Leaders Framed in Singapore<br />
The Soh Brothers' Case: Tortured in Pak's Prisons<br />
Nobel Peace Prize to Sato!?<br />
Vol. 7, No. 2 (1975)<br />
On the Victory - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Before the Avalanche: Why the Saigon Army Melted<br />
Away - Trong Phu<br />
South Vietnam Political Prisoners Speak<br />
Pak Chung Hee: The Hangman Tightens His Noose -<br />
Kim Song Jin<br />
Kim Chi Ha Rearrested: "Asceticism ノ 1974" - Kim Chi<br />
Ha<br />
Thailand and the New Indochina -- Security First - David<br />
Boggett<br />
Okinawa: New Keystone to <strong>Japan</strong>'s Empire - Koyano<br />
Takeshi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s <strong>Asia</strong> and "Self" Defense<br />
Anti-Self Defense Force Victory in Court, but Movement<br />
in Disarray - Yoshikawa Yuichi
Repression on Malay Peninsula: Nervous Rulers Seek to<br />
Stamp Out People's Movement<br />
Oil Tankers: Carriers of the Black Death - Tajiri Muneaki<br />
Profile: Rev. Moon Sun Myung, "God is Alive, and<br />
Working for President Pak"<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Sogo-Shosha: The Claws of the Economic<br />
Animal - Nakazawa Osamu<br />
Interview with the PFLP: "The Palestinian Revolution<br />
Needs a Scientific Revolutionary Party"<br />
The Citizen's Movement to "Reject Petroleum Protein" -<br />
Watanuki Reiko<br />
Vol. 7, No. 3 (1975)<br />
Greater Cooperation ノ And Growing Contradictions:<br />
Post-Vietnam <strong>Japan</strong>-US Relations - Yamakawa Akio<br />
Liberated Vietnam: First Fruits of Revolution - Ito Ken<br />
The Post-Vietnam Militarization of ROK Society -<br />
Malcolm Fleming<br />
Declaration of Conscience from Prison - Kim Chi Ha<br />
Okinawa Greets Imperial Family - Kaiji Etsuko and<br />
Koyano Takeshi<br />
Thailand Behind the July 4 Incident: Fascism for the<br />
Future? - CODAP<br />
Securing Micronesia for the Pentagon - Roger Gale<br />
Guam: Vietnamese Demand a Speedy Return - Carl S.K.<br />
Young<br />
Labor Movement -- A New <strong>Japan</strong>ese Export Item:<br />
Rightwing Unions' International Activities - Muto Ichiyo<br />
and Matsuo Kei<br />
Where are We Headed? Discussion on Women's<br />
Liberation - "White Paper on Sexism -- <strong>Japan</strong>" Task<br />
Force<br />
Indonesia's PERTAMINA and the Politics of Dependence<br />
- Sun Tze<br />
Hexavalent Chromium Pollution<br />
Vol. 7, No. 4 (1975)<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Industries: Recession and Beyond - Sasao<br />
Hisashi<br />
South Korea 1975: The Year of Cynicism - James Stenzel<br />
Kawasaki Steel: The Giant Abroad - Wilfredo Salvatierra<br />
Kawasaki Steel: The Giant at Home - Kaji Etsuko<br />
- 5 -<br />
Ten Years of Struggle: Sanrizuka and Its Links with <strong>Asia</strong><br />
- Tomura Issaku<br />
Thai Peasants' Leaders Murdered - Din Nardon<br />
Last Interview with Intha Sriboonruang<br />
Marcos Bans Strikes "To Encourage Trade Unionism"<br />
Profile: Tanaka Seigen, Maverick Errand Boy for the<br />
Right<br />
Minamata: An Ongoing Struggle - Karin Junkerman<br />
Interview with Ui Jun: Minamata Disease in Canada<br />
Bangkok: Slum Dwellers Unite To Save Their Homes -<br />
Mitome Tadao and Arai Toru<br />
Tan Wah Piow Refuses Conscription<br />
Letters from Filipino Political Prisoners<br />
The Development of the Chromium Pollution Struggle:<br />
The Voices of the People of <strong>Japan</strong> and South Korea<br />
Encircle Nihon Kagaku - Action Committee to Stop<br />
Toyama Kagaku's Pollution Export<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Emperor System Today: <strong>Review</strong> of Books<br />
and Ideologies - Iida Momo<br />
Vol. 8, No. 1 (1976)<br />
Flying Blind in the East China Sea: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Precarious<br />
Foreign Policy Course - Yamakawa Akio<br />
The Lockheed-<strong>Japan</strong>-Watergate Connection: A<br />
"Kwangtung Army" on the Multinational Front - Jogn G.<br />
Roberts<br />
Profile: Kishi -- Scavenger in the Shadow - Takano<br />
Hajime<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>-Indonesia Corruption (Part 1): Bribe, It Shall Be<br />
Given You - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s People Resist the Nuclear Con Game: The<br />
Politics of <strong>Japan</strong>'s Uranium Purchase - A Nuclear Study<br />
Group<br />
Filipino Political Prisoners Resist by Hunger Strike:<br />
Arrest and Torture Continue<br />
South Korean Religious-Political Leaders Raise Voice of<br />
Justice: Park Retaliates with Arrests<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News Package<br />
The Great American Defeat in Indonesia - Wilfred<br />
Burchett<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Overseas Investment: A Shift to Strategic Projects<br />
Relocation -- Marcos Style - Emmanuel O. Fernandez
Book <strong>Review</strong>: THE FUGITIVE by Pramoedya Ananta<br />
Toer - David Boggett<br />
A Fact-Finding Survey on the Masan Free Trade Zone -<br />
Committee for Justice and Peace of South Korea<br />
Vol. 8, No. 2 (1976)<br />
Lockheed Scandal: What Do the People Make of It? -<br />
Yamakawa Akio<br />
Where We Stand: A Statement of Korean Resistance -<br />
Chung Kyung Mo<br />
South Korea Today: Interview with Chung Kyung Mo<br />
Anti-Pollution Movements Get Together to Oppose<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Overseas Economic Aggression - Okuda<br />
Takaharu<br />
The Arduous Path to Democracy in Thailand - Didi<br />
Vinyaratn<br />
Profile: Matsumaae Shigeyoshi, Creature of a Dozen<br />
Faces<br />
Marcos and the Philippines: How Much Longer? - Juan<br />
Crisostomo<br />
Mindanao in May 1976 - Kido Junko<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News Package<br />
New Crackdown in Singapore<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Overseas Investment: Building Big in <strong>Asia</strong><br />
<strong>Japan</strong>-Indonesia Corruption (Part II): The Building on an<br />
Underdeveloped Economy - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
A Functional Analysis of the Military Base Systems<br />
Integrating US, <strong>Japan</strong> and South Korea - Fujii Haruo<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>: <strong>Japan</strong>ese Imperialism Succumbs to the<br />
Blunt Scalpel of Analysis - Shimizu Tomohisa<br />
A Fact-Finding Survey on the Masan Free Trade Zone -<br />
The Committee for Justice and Peace of South Korea<br />
Vol. 8, No. 3 (1976)<br />
COUP IN THAILAND<br />
Three Years of Thai Democracy - National Anti-Fascism<br />
Front of Thailand<br />
Anatomy of the October 6 Coup - Wu Ching Wan<br />
Lese Majesty Used as Political Trick - Inoue Sumio<br />
ALl the King's Men - Chang Kuo Tao<br />
Poem: Memo<br />
Three Stages Toward the Coup<br />
- 6 -<br />
Lockheed: Midwife to a New Era in <strong>Japan</strong>ese Politics -<br />
Yamakawa Akio<br />
Kim Chi Ha: Revolutionary Gospel - Transcript from<br />
Seoul Trial<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News Package<br />
KIDC: Is South Korea <strong>Japan</strong>'s New Manchukuo? - Kim<br />
Yong Chol<br />
Profile: Uemura Kogoro, Living Spectre of <strong>Japan</strong>'s Old<br />
Empire<br />
Emergency International Conference on Korea - Lee<br />
Byung Keun<br />
Indonesia's Military Elite - Ernst Utrecht<br />
Marcos' IMF-World Bank Extravaganza - Juan<br />
Crisostomo<br />
Poem: KOB<br />
Vol. 8, No. 4, Vol. 9, Nos. 1-2 (1977)<br />
Special FTZ Issue<br />
Introduction - Tsuchiya Takeo<br />
The Free Trade Zone and Mystique of Export-Oriented<br />
Industrialization - Muto Ichiyo<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Overseas Investment Patterns and FTZs - Nakano<br />
Kenji<br />
South Korea: Masan -- An Epitome of the <strong>Japan</strong>-ROK<br />
Relationship - Tsuchiya Takeo<br />
South Korea: The Working Class in the Masan Free<br />
Export Zone - Matsuo Kei<br />
Taiwan: Behind the Economic Miracle - J.P. Zenger<br />
Philippines: Bataan Export Processing Zone -- Its<br />
Development and Social Implications - Ohara Ken<br />
Philippines: Kawasaki Steel Corporation's Sinter Plant in<br />
Mindanao - Kido Junko<br />
Singapore: Industrialization in Singapore - Ngiam Peng<br />
Teck<br />
Indonesia: Asahan Project -- Whose National Project? -<br />
Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Malaysia: A Case Study of Penang - Datuk Teh Lim<br />
Malaysia: Interview with an FTZ Worker<br />
Strategies for the <strong>Asia</strong>n Regionalism -- World<br />
Auto-Industries and National Governments - Ohara Ken<br />
Inter-FTZs Operation of <strong>Japan</strong>'s Electronics Firms -
Nakano Kenji<br />
APPENDIX: Comparative Investment Incentives<br />
Vol. 9, No. 3 (1977)<br />
From ASEAN to JASEAN - Yamakawa Akio<br />
Thai-Malaysian Joint Military Operation - P.C. Chanda<br />
Sanrizuka -- Universalizing the Struggle - Okada Osamu<br />
Marginalization, Development and the Korean Workers'<br />
Movement - Kim Chang Soo<br />
Thailand: One Year after the October 6 Coup - Lek<br />
Kiat-Luecha<br />
A Note from Jungle to the City - Chontira Sattayawatana<br />
An Open Letter to University Instructors - Chontira<br />
Sattayawatana<br />
Poem: Let Us Eat, Live and Fight Together - Pluang<br />
Wannasi<br />
Songs to Live - Takahashi Yuji<br />
The Philippines: Five Years of Martial Law - Bernard<br />
Wideman<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> in the Philippines: 1974-1977 - Linda Guilatco<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News Package<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Private Investments in Singapore - Ernst Utrecht<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>-South Korea Continental Shelf Treaty:<br />
Throwing Down the Gauntlet - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Film and Slide <strong>Review</strong>: "Who Owns the Sky" and "They<br />
Will Never Forget"<br />
Vol. 9, No. 4 (1977)<br />
Special Photo Issue on Sanrizuka Farmers' Struggle<br />
State Power vs. the People<br />
The Fight for the Land<br />
The Children of Sanrizuka<br />
After the Towers Fell<br />
Vol. 10, No. 1-2 (1978)<br />
Narita Opens; For How Long? - Muto Ichiyo & Okada<br />
Osamu<br />
Plowing Sand at Sanrizuka - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Victory in the Control Tower Stops Narita Cold - Okada<br />
Osamu<br />
Kriangsak's Public Relations Campaign to Save the Junta<br />
- National Anti-Fascism Front of Thailand<br />
- 7 -<br />
Film <strong>Review</strong>: "Tongpan"<br />
The Ninth King -- A Tale of Palace Intrigue in Modern<br />
Thailand - Phuu Phaakphuum<br />
Document: The White Book of the Indonesian Student<br />
Movement<br />
KFTU's Action Squads Battle Korean Workers- Kim<br />
Chang Soo<br />
Rockefeller's Men in Tokyo: A Guide to the <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Membership of the Trilateral Commission - Takano<br />
Hajime<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Coastal Fishing People's Struggle: "We<br />
Won't Let the Sea Die" - Okada Osamu & Yamaka Junko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Interests in the Philippine Fishing Industry -<br />
Third World Studies Center, UP<br />
The World of Epic: An Interview with Tomiyama Taeko<br />
(Director of "Chained Hands in Prayer")<br />
Slide <strong>Review</strong>: "Chained Hands in Prayer"<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Petrochemical Promiscuity - Nakano Kenji<br />
SMON: The Human Cost of Drug Industry Profits -<br />
Group of Plaintiffs of SMON Suit at the Tokyo District<br />
Court<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News Package<br />
Vol. 10, No. 3 (1978)<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Shift to the Right Gathers Momentum -<br />
Yamakawa Akio<br />
Narita Struggle Continues after the Airport Opens -<br />
Okada Osamu<br />
Visiting Liberated Areas in Southern Thailand - Shiboh<br />
Mitsu<br />
Philippine Mt. People Declare War on Chico Dam Project<br />
- Bernard Wideman<br />
Malaysia Squatters Betrayed after Hussein Onn's<br />
Reelection<br />
First Step Toward Solidarity Among <strong>Asia</strong>n Small Fishing<br />
People - Yamaka Junko<br />
Speech by Mother of South Korean Martyr: "How My<br />
Labor Movement Began" - Lee So-Sun<br />
Palau Superport Project
Vol. 10, No. 4 (1978)<br />
Ohira's Program - Interview with Yamakawa Akio<br />
<strong>PARC</strong> Starts 5-year Research/Action Project<br />
Overview of the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Fishing Industry - Yamaka<br />
Junko<br />
Repression in Malaysia: Tightening the Screws on the<br />
Lawyers and University Teachers - Fan Yew Teng<br />
Behind the IHI Shipyard Disaster in Singapore - Nakano<br />
Kenji<br />
Workers Production Control and the New Militancy -<br />
Interview with Higuchi Tokuzo<br />
Collective Farming at Sanrizuka - Peter Macinnis<br />
Neo-Colonialism and the Filipino Industrial Workers -<br />
Leon Dismasupil<br />
Sri Lanka's New Free Trade Zone - Don Siemon<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Private Investments in Thailand - Ernst Utrecht<br />
Vol. 11, No. 1 (1979)<br />
And if the Liberated Areas Are Not Liberated? A Call to<br />
Debate - Muto Ichiyo<br />
The 1980s -- Era of Dual Crisis: Hypothetical Notes on<br />
Capitalism and Socialism Today - Yamakawa Akio<br />
Vietnam, Cambodia and China: The Political Roots of<br />
Revolution and War - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Democratic Kampuchea and Human Rights: Correcting<br />
the Record - David Boggett<br />
The Third World Today and the International Division of<br />
Labor - Samir Amin<br />
Interview with Two Plat Soldiers: "We Can Surely Make<br />
the Thailand We Dreamed Of"<br />
Osaka Workers Conference" <strong>Japan</strong>'s New Labor<br />
Movement Sets a Militant Course - Ohashi Seiko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Fisherpeople's Fight against Nuclear Power<br />
Plants - Okada Osamu<br />
How to Deform Agriculture in the Name of<br />
Development: The Case of <strong>Japan</strong> - Murata Goro<br />
Can You Not Hear the Song? A Meeting for <strong>Asia</strong>n<br />
Women's Solidarity - Sasahara Kyoko<br />
Malaysia: <strong>Japan</strong> Exports Pollution in Return for Copper -<br />
Matsui Yayori<br />
Mitsubishi Shoji: A Century-Old Conglomerate Goes<br />
Transnational - Tsuchiya Takeo<br />
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Vol. 11, No. 2-3 (1979)<br />
Theater as Struggle: <strong>Asia</strong>n People's Drama<br />
The Stones of Satire: The <strong>Asia</strong>n Political Theaters -<br />
Tsuno Kaitaro<br />
Korea: Chinogi - Kim Chi Ha<br />
The Philippines: The People's Worship - Rev. J. Elias<br />
Thailand: Ugly Jasean - Areeya Mitrasu<br />
Okinawa: The House of Man<br />
Vol. 11, No. 4 (1979)<br />
Park's Death: South Korea Events in Wider Perspective -<br />
Yamakawa Akio<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Conservative Politics Undeterred by Election<br />
Defeat - Yamakawa Akio<br />
Reports from NPA and MNLF Fronts in the Philippines -<br />
Lawrence T. Johnson<br />
Torture and III-Treatment of Political Prisoners in<br />
Malaysia - Fan Yew Teng<br />
The Indochina Debate: Where Terror Exists, Socialism<br />
Does Not - Peggy Duff<br />
Some Lessons from the Kampuchean and Indonesian<br />
Tragedies - A.R.T. Kemasang<br />
Socialism Must Have a Human Face -- Some Reflections<br />
on Kampuchea, Vietnam and China - Kun Nong<br />
<strong>PARC</strong> TNE Papers<br />
Mindanao: Development and Marginalization - Third<br />
World Studies, UP<br />
Developmen as Dependence: <strong>Japan</strong>ese Inroads into the<br />
Brazilian Economy - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Palau Takes on <strong>Japan</strong>ese Industry and the Pentagon -<br />
Arakawa Shunji<br />
Okinawa Eight Years after Reversion - Okada Osamu<br />
Vol. 12, No. 1 (1980)<br />
Saemaul Agriculture: South Korean Farmers Prop Up<br />
Export-Oriented Economy (Part 1) - Phyllis Kim<br />
Re-Emergence of the Police State: The Strengthening of<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Domestic Security System - Coalition Committee<br />
to Fight Repression & State Power<br />
Gearing Up for 1982: The Indonesian Government's<br />
election Strategy<br />
Birth of a Dialogue: A Filipino Activist's Visit to
Sanrizuka - Amado Bernardino<br />
Fisherpeople are the Vanguard that Protects the Sea -<br />
Interview with Ono Atsushi<br />
The "Pacific Community " Scheme at Work: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Bid<br />
for Indonesian Natural Gas - Takano Hajime<br />
The Indochina Debate (3): Escaping Indochina - Douglas<br />
Lummis<br />
Voices from the Darkness Books on Work Inside Nuclear<br />
Plants: - Kondo Kazuko<br />
Mitsui: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Advance Guard in the Third World -<br />
Tsuchiya Takeo<br />
Vol. 12, No. 2 (1980)<br />
KOREA MAY 1980: Peoples' Uprising Kwangju<br />
A New Phase of the Struggle for Democratization in<br />
South Korea - Kim Chang Soo<br />
Poem: Oh Kwangju! Cross of Our Country! - Kim Joon<br />
Tae<br />
Voices from Korea<br />
Statement - National Coalition for Democracy and<br />
National Unification<br />
Dong-A Ilbo's Missing Dispatch: Censored Reports on<br />
Kwangju, May 19-20<br />
The Indonesian Progressives in Search of Legitimacy -<br />
Jalein Masdera<br />
Taiwan's New Reign of Terror: The Movement for<br />
Democratic Rights Reaches a Turning Point - Ohashi<br />
Seiko<br />
A New Strongman for Thailand: A Victory of the MNCs?<br />
- Pracha Nakhao<br />
The Indochina Debate:<br />
Why the Modern State is Strengthened by Revolution - M.<br />
Morrow<br />
Toward a Critical Solidarity - P. Rousset<br />
The Poisoning of Cagayan de Oro: Kawasaki Steel in the<br />
Philippines - Noel Yamada<br />
Mariveles: Servitude in the Free Trade Zone - Sasahara<br />
Kyoko<br />
Vol. 12, No. 3 (1980)<br />
The Suzuki Cabinet: Swinging Hard to the Right -<br />
Yamakawa Akio<br />
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Kim Dae Jung: A Death Sentence for Democracy in<br />
South Korea - Okada Osamu<br />
Palau's Constitutional Struggle: Micronesia Strives for a<br />
Nuclear-Free Future - Arakawa Shunji<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Shibato Company: Defrauding Sugarcane<br />
Growers in Thailand - Khonthai<br />
The Indochina Debate: Revolution and<br />
Counter-Revolution in Kampuchea - Stephen Heder<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Namibian Connection: Illegal <strong>Japan</strong>ese Uranium<br />
Deals Violate U.N. Resolution - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Literature on the Ainu People: Growing Up Forgotten - A<br />
Son of Koshamain - Murayama Tomi<br />
<strong>PARC</strong> TNE Paper: Taiyo Fishery Co. -- <strong>Japan</strong>'s Largest<br />
Commercial Fishery - Okada Osamu<br />
Saemaul Agriculture (Part 2) - Phyllis Kim<br />
Vol. 12, No. 4 (1980)<br />
Special Issue on JAPANESE TRANSNATIONAL<br />
ENTERPRISES IN INDONESIA<br />
The Course of <strong>Japan</strong>ese-Indonesia Economic Relations:<br />
The Development of Subordination<br />
Overview of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Transnational Enterprises<br />
Impact on Indonesian Society<br />
Appendix: <strong>List</strong> of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Enterprises in Indonesia<br />
Vol. 13, No.1 (1981)<br />
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Malaysian<br />
Government Curbs Citizens' Organizations<br />
Malaysia: Culture of Silence (Part 1) - Fan Yew Teng<br />
International Hearing: The People Give Evidence Against<br />
Marcos & U.S. - Duncan Williams<br />
Toward a New Perspective on National Liberation:<br />
Changes in the Thai Countryside Spark Search for New<br />
Answers - Ohashi Seiko<br />
The Dialogue Continues: Sanrizuka's Reply to a Filipino<br />
Activist - Koizumi Hidemasa<br />
Indochina Debate: Kampuchea, Vietnam, China:<br />
Observations and Reflections - Andre Gunder Frank<br />
Pacific Islanders Oppose <strong>Japan</strong>'s Nuclear Imperialism -<br />
Yamaka Junko<br />
<strong>PARC</strong> TNE Paper South Korea -- The Nuclear Industry's<br />
Last Hurrah Namiki Nozomi
"Let the Capitalists Fight the Car Wars": U.S. Auto<br />
Workers Visit <strong>Japan</strong> - Martin Glaberman<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>: Beyond Despair -- One Autoworker's<br />
Season in Hell, "Toyota: Factory of Despair" - Yamaka<br />
Junko<br />
<strong>PARC</strong> TNE Paper(Part 1):<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Automobile Capital and International<br />
Competition - Sono Haruo<br />
Vol. 13, No.2 (1981)<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>-U.S.-Korea Military Alliance - Yamakawa Akio<br />
No Nuclear Arms, No Nuclear Power: A New Phase of<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s No Nukes Movement - Yamaka Junko<br />
Korea after Kwangju: Violent " Enclosure" and the<br />
Emerging Struggle - Okada Osamu<br />
Structural Crisis in the Economy - Tsuchiya Takeo<br />
"My Future in the People's Future" - Interview with Kim<br />
Chi Ha<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>: What Made Me Like This: The prison<br />
Memories of Kaneko Fumiko - Jean Inglis<br />
Newborn "Republic of Belau" at the Cross Roads: <strong>Japan</strong><br />
& U.S.Try to Re-enter thruough <strong>Back</strong>door - Arakawa<br />
Shunji<br />
Malaysia: Culture of Silence (Part 2) - Fan Yew Teng<br />
Nissan Workers's Diary: The Kangaroo courts - Azuma<br />
Yoshiji<br />
Nissan Diesel:Breaching a Hole in Big Capital -<br />
Interview with Kayama Masao<br />
<strong>PARC</strong> TNE Paper (Part2): <strong>Japan</strong>ese Automobile Capital<br />
and International Competition - Sono Haruo<br />
Vol. 13, No.3 (1981)<br />
TNE Control of the Philippine Banana Industry - The<br />
Third World Studies Center, University of Philippines In<br />
coorportion with Pacific <strong>Asia</strong> Resourses Center Research<br />
Team<br />
Bitter Life for Thai Sugarcane Workers - Khon Thai<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>:"Fighting Vegetables" How the Sanrizuka<br />
Organic Coorporative Supports the Anti-Airport Struggle<br />
- Yamaguchi Yukio<br />
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Vol. 13, No.4 (1981)<br />
Labor Unity and Militancy in South Osaka - Sasahara<br />
Kyoko<br />
Three Years Later: Sanrizuka Farmers Continue to<br />
Ground Narita Airport - Morishima Reiji<br />
Interview with Sanrizuka Farmers: "Unless We Join<br />
Hands, None of Us Can Make a Living as Farmers" "<br />
Women Do Not Allow War!" - Tono Haruhi<br />
Class Struggle in Postwar <strong>Japan</strong>: Its Past, Present and<br />
Future (1) - Muto Ichiyo<br />
The Rise of the SDF: Rushing Towards Remilitization -<br />
Fujii Haruo<br />
Touching the Pulse of Philippine Revolution - Murayama<br />
Toshio<br />
The Hidden Foundation of Nuclear Power: Radiation and<br />
Discontent for Subcontracted Workers - Yamaka Junko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Transnationals & <strong>Asia</strong>n Trainees: A Key to<br />
Invasion - Nishikawa Atsushi<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>: "Down with Computopia!", Computers -<br />
the New Tool to Control Workers - Okada Osamu<br />
The Pacific Economic Community at Work: <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Paper Companies Come to Papua New Guinea - Robert<br />
James<br />
Vol. 14, No.1 (1982)<br />
Integrating the Pacific Basin: <strong>Japan</strong>ese and Australian<br />
Capital Restructure Southeast <strong>Asia</strong> and the Pacific -<br />
Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Class Struggle in Postwar <strong>Japan</strong> Its Past, Present, and<br />
Future (2) - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Hokkaido Colliery, Steamship, and Explosion Company -<br />
Kamata Satoshi<br />
Dumping Reactors in <strong>Asia</strong>: The U.S. Export-Import Bank<br />
and Nuclear Power in South Korea - Peter Hayes and Tim<br />
Shorrock, Nautilus Pacific Action Research Center<br />
A Visit to Free Zimbabwe and Oppressed South Africa -<br />
Kaji Etsuko<br />
Capitalist "Progress" in the Philippine Countryside - a<br />
Correspondent<br />
The Laotian Way to Socialism: Two Steps Forwards, One<br />
Step <strong>Back</strong>wards - Hans U. Luther
Vol. 14, No.2 (1982)<br />
The Peace Movement in the "Victim Nation": What will<br />
"No Nukes" Mean in <strong>Japan</strong> in the ヤ 80s? - Yoshikawa<br />
Yuichi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Energy Security Strategy: Staying on Top in the<br />
ヤ 80s and ヤ 90s - Inoue Sumio<br />
Dumping Reactors in <strong>Asia</strong>: (Part2): The U.S.<br />
Export-Import Bank and Nuclear Power in South Korea -<br />
Peter Hayes and Tim Shorrock, Nautilus Pacific Action<br />
Research Center<br />
Report from the Marshall Islands: Ocean Slum snd<br />
Fallout Victims - Arakawa Shuji<br />
U.S.Bases, U.S. Bosses: Filipino Workers at Clark and<br />
Subic - Paul Hatchcroft<br />
Polynesia: Twenty Years under the Bomb<br />
New Independence Movement Challenges French<br />
Nuclear Colonialism - Morishima Reiji<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News<br />
Workers and Labor Unions in Thailand (Part 1) - Viggo<br />
Brun<br />
Vol. 14, No.3 (1982)<br />
It's Not Just History, It's Not Just Textbooks - Sato<br />
Tatsuya<br />
"A Second <strong>Japan</strong>ese Aggression: Korean, Philippine and<br />
Okinawan Comments on the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Textbook Issue<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Workers and the Right-Wing Offensive - An<br />
Interview with Higuchi Tokuzo<br />
Class Struggle in Postwar <strong>Japan</strong> Its Past, Present and<br />
Future (3) - Muto Ichiyo<br />
20 Years of Intervention: the IMF in the Philippines -<br />
Walden Bello and Robin Broad<br />
NEW ASIA NEWS: "Defending the Sea Lanes -<br />
Yamakawa Akio<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> in Northern Luzon: <strong>Issues</strong> Raised by <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Corporate Activity in the Philippines - Ibon Research<br />
Workers and Labor Unions in Thailand(Part 2) - Viggo<br />
Brun<br />
Vol. 14, No.4 (1982)<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>: Black Star Rising - Takano Hajime<br />
Okinawa's Search for a Different Future - Ohashi Seiko<br />
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Women on Base - Takasato Suzuyo<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>: "The Sea is the Mother of the People"<br />
Asato Seishin's Struggle Against the Kin Bay CTS -<br />
Tsuno Kaitaro<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News: <strong>Quarterly</strong> Overview - Yamakawa Akio<br />
The PENTAGON Stalks Micronesia: Strategic Interests<br />
vs. Self-Determination - Giff Johnson<br />
Controlling <strong>Japan</strong>'s Unwanted Foreigners - Committee<br />
for the Study of the Fingerprinting System<br />
Vol. 15, No.1 (1983)<br />
Nakasone's Election "Victory" Sets Stage for Reagan<br />
Summit - Takano Hajime<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Second Philippine Invasion: Fishing People and<br />
Urban Workers Speak Out<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Women Challenge Anti-Abortion Law - Kusano<br />
Izumi & Kawasaki Keiko<br />
Contraceptive "Depo" and the Third World Women -<br />
Watanuki Reiko<br />
Returning to the Origins: Sanrizuka Farmers Ressert<br />
Independence - Okada Osamu<br />
A New Wind Blows at Sanrizuka - Koizumi Hidemasa<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News<br />
South Korea: The People Who Live at the Bottom of the<br />
Society - A Report by Kim Chung Sik of the Tong-A-llbo<br />
Thailand: Police Terror Strikes a Blow for the<br />
Multinationals - A Correspondent<br />
From the Ashes of Beirut: Palestinian Movement after<br />
Lebanon War - Ito Fumiko<br />
A New Phase in the Palestinian Struggle - An Interview<br />
with Asaad Abdul Rahman<br />
Workers' Health and Chemical Hazard: Chemical<br />
Poisoning in Hong Kong - The Case of Mabuchi<br />
Industries<br />
Electronics and Workers' Health in Southeast <strong>Asia</strong><br />
Vol. 15, No.2 (1983)<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s New Conservatism: Or How the LDP Plans to<br />
Stay on Top in the 1980s - Takano Hajime<br />
A New Phase of Military Alliance between <strong>Japan</strong>, U.S.&<br />
South Korea: What Reagan's Visit Meant - Fujii Haruo<br />
The USSR's Strategic Stake in the Northwest Pacific:
Capabilities and Vulnerabilities - Michael T. Klare<br />
Computerization and Women in <strong>Japan</strong> - Committee for<br />
the Protection of Women in the Computer World<br />
Women Organize to Tackle the World of New<br />
Technology - Nakajima Keiko<br />
New <strong>Asia</strong> News<br />
Reign of Terror in Villages in the Philippines:<br />
Intensification of Militarization in Abra, North Luzon -<br />
Ando Biag<br />
Rewriting the History of Australia: An Aboriginal<br />
Perspective - Shorty O'neill<br />
Human Rights and Political & Social Murder in Indonesia<br />
- Ahmad Egok<br />
Irradiation of the Food We Eat:A New Danger -<br />
Takahashi Kosei<br />
Vol. 15, Nos.3 & 4 (1983)<br />
10th Anniversary Program of the Pacific-<strong>Asia</strong> Resourse<br />
Center<br />
"Opening Up Our Future in <strong>Asia</strong>n-Pacific Solidarity,<br />
Rethinking <strong>Japan</strong>'s Overseas Economic Cooperation"<br />
International Solidarity Manifesto<br />
For a Common Future with the People of <strong>Asia</strong>:<br />
Revitalizing of the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Movement - Okada Osamu<br />
Messages from Overseas to <strong>PARC</strong>'s 10th Anniversary<br />
Statement of the Overseas Participants at the International<br />
Seminar<br />
Action Plan<br />
Demands and Resolutions<br />
Keynote Report: Ideology of Aid and People's Solidarity<br />
- Muto Ichiyo<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Overseas "Aid" Paves the Way for a New<br />
"Greater East <strong>Asia</strong>n Co-Prosperity Sphere" - Tsuchiya<br />
Takeo<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Economy and the Third World - Kitazawa<br />
Yoko<br />
THE NEW FACE OF AGGRESSION: "Aid" in the<br />
1980s<br />
The Philippines - The Crisis Deepens<br />
Bangladesh - A People Under Martial Law<br />
Thailand - "Aid", Dependence, and Poverty<br />
Malaysia - Looking East = Losing Sight of the People<br />
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Indonesia - Profits for Foreign Capital, Power for the<br />
Generals, Poverty for the People<br />
Belau - Saving the Land for the People<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Technical "Assistance" to Rural Areas of<br />
Thailand - Tahara Masako<br />
Malaysia's Look East Policy and <strong>Japan</strong>ese Expansionism<br />
- Johan Saravanamuttu<br />
1983 in <strong>Review</strong>: The Year the Bullet Rang Out<br />
(Philipppines) - Jo-Ann Q. Maglipon<br />
Anti-Tamil Riots and the Political Crisis in Sri Lanka -<br />
Special Studies Circle of the Workers-Peasants Institute<br />
Vol. 16, Nos.1 & 2 (1984)<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese People Organize Against Tomahawks<br />
Philippines: The Election Boycott: A Vote Unity Against<br />
Tyranny - Ohashi Seiko & Endo Yoichi<br />
General Strike Closes Down Bataan Export Processing<br />
Zone<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Express Solidarity with Filipino Struggle<br />
Large Scale Military Invasion of Kalinga-Apayao in Full<br />
Swing:<br />
Air Force Planes Drop Bomb on Kalinga Village<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Workers -- Suffering, in Distrust of Unions -<br />
Yokohama Yoshio<br />
Research Project on <strong>Japan</strong>ese Transnational Enterprises<br />
Draws to a Close<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Sphere of Influence: Multinational<br />
Investment in <strong>Asia</strong> - Tsuchiya Takeo<br />
<strong>Asia</strong>n Women as Victims of Overseas Expansion -- A<br />
Case Study of Toray - Tono Haruhi<br />
Fisheries in <strong>Asia</strong> and the Pacific -- <strong>Japan</strong>'s Involvement<br />
and Its Problems - Yamaka Junko<br />
Vol. 16, No.3 (1984)<br />
Building Solidarity Between Korean and <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Peoples<br />
Chun Doo Hwan's Visit to <strong>Japan</strong>: Political Theater Under<br />
Martial Law - Sato Tatsuya<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s New Militarization and Korea - Kang Young Ji<br />
Statement: Entering a New Phase in the <strong>Japan</strong>-Korea<br />
Relationship<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Unequal "Equal" Employment Opportunity Bill -
Saitama Women Against War<br />
David vs. Goliath: Anti-Tomahawk Movement Takes on<br />
the <strong>Japan</strong>-U.S. Security System - Umebayashi Hiromichi<br />
Death Knell of Arms Control: Deployment of<br />
Nuclear-Armed Cruise Missiles - Michael Klare<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Anti-Nuclear Movement: How Effective Can It<br />
Be? -- A Brief Report on the Conflicts in the<br />
Anti-Nuclear Movement in <strong>Japan</strong> - Yoshikawa Yuichi<br />
Anzus: The Sheet Anchor of the Pacific - Peter D.Jones<br />
Class Struggle on the Shopfloor: The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Case<br />
(1954-84) - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Possible Life-Imprisonment for a Man Devoted tc<br />
Freedom, Democracy and People - Watanabe Ben<br />
Breaking the Silence: Intellectuals and the Popular<br />
Movements for Change - Alexander R.Magno<br />
New Phase for the Pacific-<strong>Asia</strong> Resource Center: Its<br />
Aims and Ativities<br />
Vol. 16, No.4 (1984)<br />
Nakasone's Reelection: Prolonging Image Demagoguery -<br />
Takano Hajime<br />
Resurrecting the Labor Movement among Workers<br />
Drifting Like Grains of Sand - Interview with Watanabe<br />
Ben<br />
Can Hirohito Build a Bridge between Chun's Korea and<br />
Nakasone's <strong>Japan</strong>? - Interview with Kan Takayuki<br />
What "The World" Looks Like Through <strong>Japan</strong>ese Mass<br />
Media: <strong>Japan</strong>'s National Illusion Machine - Interview<br />
with Kogawa Tetsuo<br />
Photo Story: Protest the Arrival of the Carl Vinson in<br />
Yokokuka<br />
What <strong>Japan</strong>ese Administrative Reform Means - Itoh<br />
Makoto<br />
Well-Fed <strong>Japan</strong>ese Drinking the Blood of Black Africans<br />
- Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Solidarity:<br />
The Bhopal Disaster: Never Again<br />
Protest the Dismissal of a Korean Woman Worker<br />
The Highest Point of Love is to Be a Revolutionary -<br />
Interview with Father Conrako Balweg<br />
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Vol. 17, No.1 (1985)<br />
The Phoenix of 1984: A Vibrant Democratic Mass<br />
Movement Erupts in South Korea - Chang Paek-san<br />
A Close Encounter with the Korean Democratic<br />
Movement - Mizushima Yu<br />
Grass-Roots Movements in the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Archipelago:<br />
Ideas and Experiences - Hanasaki Kohei<br />
The Ainu: Struggle for Survival and Dignity - Murayama<br />
Tomi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Economic Outlook for 1985 - Itoh Makoto<br />
What the World Looks Like through the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Mass<br />
Media: <strong>Japan</strong> Takes Leave of "<strong>Asia</strong>" - Conversation<br />
between Kogawa Tetsuo and Douglas Lummis<br />
More Pollution Export by <strong>Japan</strong>: Nuclear Waste<br />
Dumping Exposed in Malaysia - Yamaka Junko<br />
East Timor: Extermination of a People in a Diplomatic<br />
Deadlock - Elsie Smiles<br />
Vol. 17, No.2 (1985)<br />
"Call Us Red Fighters"<br />
From a Liberated Zone in the Philippines - Yamada<br />
Mariko<br />
Philippines: Report from Sariaya - Douglas Lummis<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Long Hot Summer: Resistance Mounts against<br />
Fingerprinting - Yoshinaga Chosei<br />
Rally Report: "No Tomahawk/<strong>Asia</strong>-Pacific Day"<br />
Young Postal Workers Stand Up in Defence of Korean<br />
Workers<br />
Nissan Plant Closure Dumps Workers and Families -<br />
Sono Haruo<br />
Beyond the New Left: In Search of a Radical Base in<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> (Part 1) - Muto Ichiyo & Inoue Reiko<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Labor Movement -- Gasping for<br />
Refreshment - Yokoyama Yoshio<br />
The Economy: <strong>Japan</strong>ese Capitalism Restructured - Itoh<br />
Makoto<br />
What the World Looks Like Through the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Mass<br />
Media: The Psychology of "Travel" - Conversation<br />
between Kogawa Tetsuo and Douglas Lummis<br />
Autopsy of Massacre: The Bhopal Incident - Watanuki<br />
Reiko
Vol. 17, No.3 (1985)<br />
A New Phase in Korean-American Relations: U.S. Steel's<br />
Pohang Strategy - Tim Shorrock<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Nakasone's Visit to Yasukuni Shrine - Kan Takayuki<br />
The JAL Disaster: A View from the Inside - Kusano<br />
Kouji<br />
Privatizing the <strong>Japan</strong>ese National Railways: Tens of<br />
Thousands of Jobs on the Line - Sono Haruo<br />
The Free Radio Movement - Kogawa Tetsuo<br />
Tenno vs. the People: A Historical <strong>Review</strong> - Inoue<br />
Kiyoshi<br />
Opposing the Shimokita N-fuel Cycle Project: Building a<br />
Cycle of People's - Yamaka Junko<br />
SOLIDARITY: No to U.S.-<strong>Japan</strong>ese Military<br />
Intervention in the Philippines - Ohashi Seiko<br />
BOOK REVIEW: "The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Education Factory"<br />
Kamata Satoshi's Criticism of the Education System -<br />
Jean Inglis<br />
What The World Looks Like through the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Mass<br />
Media: The Political Economy of Marriage -<br />
Conversation between Kogawa Tetsuo and Douglass<br />
Lummis<br />
BEYOND THE NEW LEFT: In Search of a Radical Base<br />
in <strong>Japan</strong> (Part 2) - Muto Ichiyo & Inoue Reiko<br />
Vol. 17, No.4 (1985)<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Sanya: Another Man Murdered Amidst Laborers'<br />
Continued Struggle - Inoue Reiko<br />
Protest against Houston Sub Visit - Umebayashi<br />
Hironichi<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong> Socialist Party: Abandoning its Principles in a<br />
Desperate Search for Power - Nakajima Makoto<br />
More Houses without Toilets: Nuclear Waste Dumping<br />
Privatized - Nishio Baku<br />
The Economy: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Trade War -- Causes and<br />
Implications - Itoh Makoto<br />
Tenno vs. the People: A Historical <strong>Review</strong> (Part 2) -<br />
Inoue Kiyoshi<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>: A Selection of Writing on Tennoism - Kan<br />
Takayuki<br />
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Forum on Socialist Theory: Unique Brainstorming<br />
Session for <strong>Japan</strong>'s Activists and Academics - Iida Momo<br />
Beyond the New Left: In Search of a Radical Base in<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> (Part 2) - Muto Ichiyo & Inoue Reiko<br />
What the World Looks Like through the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Mass<br />
Media: <strong>Japan</strong>ese Corporation's Dirty Mind - Conversation<br />
between Kogawa Tetsuo and Douglass Lummis<br />
Focus on Thailand: Organizing for Real Development -<br />
Inoue Reiko<br />
Vol. 18, No.1 (1986)<br />
THE PHILIPPINES -- REFLECTING AND ADAPTING<br />
The Filipino Left Reorganizes in the Wake of Liberation -<br />
Inoue Reiko<br />
Lessons Learnt From Years of Struggle - Interview with<br />
Veteran NPA Leader - Commander Dante<br />
Pushing the Government Towards People's Democracy -<br />
Interview with ex-NDF Chairman, Horacio Morales<br />
An Insider's Exposure of the Philippine Military -<br />
Interview Victor Corpus, an Officer and a Rebel<br />
Where to Now Bayan? - Interview with Baltazar Pinguel,<br />
BAYAN Activist<br />
The Workers Struggle Continues in the New "Democratic<br />
Space" - Interview with Lito Rallistan, KMU Activist<br />
Base Workers' Strike Rocks the U.S. Boat - Interview<br />
with Jimmy Mendoza, Strike Organizer<br />
Facing the Threat of U.S. Intervention: Interview with<br />
Roland Simbulan, Author and Activist<br />
Starving in Sugarland: A Visit to Negros - Douglass<br />
Lummis<br />
A New Philippine Solidarity Movement: The <strong>Japan</strong><br />
Negros Campaign - Kudo Mizuho<br />
As If Nothing Had Happened: A Report from Mindanao -<br />
Sawada Akiko<br />
Inside the New People's Army - Tanabe Chieko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Government Playing down the Marcos Scandal<br />
- Interview with Diet Member Doi Takako<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Aid to the Philippines: Business as Usual? -<br />
Kaneko Fumio<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Tokyo under the Summit - Kan Takayuki<br />
Nissan -- Maverick Union Takes On Management Plant
Closure - Kayama Masao<br />
Anti-Nakasone Rally<br />
THE LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT: U.S. New Strategy<br />
in the Third World<br />
El Salvador: Total War at the Grassroots Level - Paul<br />
Martin<br />
The "Dispute for the Masses": The Popular Movement in<br />
El Salvador - Paul Martin<br />
Soaring Yen Depresses <strong>Japan</strong>ese Economy - Itoh Makoto<br />
Solidarity: Korea-<strong>Japan</strong> Relations and Opposition to the<br />
Crown Prince's Visit to South Korea - Saito Satoshi<br />
Vol. 18, No.2 & 3 (1986)<br />
Redefining the Victory: Nakasone's Election Victory and<br />
after - Muto Ichiyo<br />
THE CHALLENGE FACING JAPANESE WOMEN<br />
Strengthening the Web: 15 years of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Women's<br />
Activism - Inoue Reiko<br />
Myth and Reality: Institutional Reform for Women -<br />
Hayashi Yoko<br />
Remolding Tennoism for Modern <strong>Japan</strong> - Kano Mikiko<br />
From Mexico to Nairobi -- How Far? - Interview with<br />
Matsui Yayori<br />
Herded into the Labor Market - Kaji Etsuko<br />
Women on the Labor Front - Takagi Sumiko<br />
An Ageing Society: Who Will Bear the Burden? -<br />
Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Weary Wives: A Glance into <strong>Japan</strong>ese Homes through<br />
"Wives of a Kingdom" and "Housewives' Autumn" -<br />
Takahashi Sachiko<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Sex Industry: A Heightening Appetite for<br />
<strong>Asia</strong>n Women - Tono Haruhi<br />
Revision of the Prostitution Law: A Menace to Human<br />
Rights - Ida Keiko<br />
I am Ainu, am I Not? - Chikap Mieko<br />
Korean Women Refuse Fingerprinting - Utsumi Aiko<br />
My Body Belongs to Me: Women Fight Against a<br />
Retrogressive Revision of the Eugenic Protection Law -<br />
Ohashi Yukako<br />
Women's Power in Regional Movement<br />
Women Opposing Authoritarianism - Interview with<br />
Yanagiya Akiko<br />
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<strong>Japan</strong>ese Women Take On the U.S. Army - Interview<br />
with Okubo Rakue<br />
A Women in the Anti-Nuke and Anti-U.S. Base<br />
Movement - Interview with Toyama Noriko<br />
Guide to <strong>Japan</strong>ese Women's Organizations<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Nakasone's Blow to Railway Workers - Nakajima<br />
Makoto<br />
Land Prices: The Crazy Spiral Continues - Yoshioka<br />
Shinobu<br />
Vol. 18, No.4 (1986)<br />
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE SHRIMP<br />
From Third-World Seas to <strong>Japan</strong>ese Tables - Murai<br />
Yoshinori<br />
People who Raise Shrimp -- The Life of Syahrur - Utsumi<br />
Aiko<br />
Indonesia:Fat Prawns for <strong>Japan</strong>, Slim Pickings for the<br />
Fisherpeople - Fuke Yosuke<br />
Shrimp-harvesting: The Case of Makmur Pane, a<br />
Descendant of the Aristocracy - Utsumi Aiko<br />
India:Fisherpeople Unite to Fight Exploitation in Prawn<br />
Trade - Nakamura Hisashi<br />
History: How We Got Our Appetite for Shrimp - Mizuno<br />
Yu<br />
A Shrimp's-eye View of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Eating Habits -<br />
Tsunoda Kimie<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>: Last Stage of the Journey: The Distribution<br />
System for Frozen Shrimp - Miyauchi Taisuke<br />
Factpack: The Nuts and Bolts of Gov't Policy on Shrimp -<br />
Kihara Yoshifumi<br />
Vol. 19, No.1 (1987)<br />
OISCA: From a Classroom in Shizuoka to a Paddyfield in<br />
Thailand, Initials which Spell Nationalism - Hayashi<br />
Masayuki<br />
Setting Up Shop, Shutting Up Shop: Cutting labor costs,<br />
evading trade barriers, across <strong>Asia</strong>, Europe and U.S.A., a<br />
rash of <strong>Japan</strong>ese companies speckles the map. <strong>Back</strong> home,<br />
unemployment reaches record levels as demand for labor<br />
falls. They call it the "hollowing" of <strong>Japan</strong>'s economy -<br />
Kitazawa Yoko
The Hollowing: A New Theat to <strong>Japan</strong>'s Super-Economy<br />
- Kenmochi Kazumi<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Nakasone's "Anti-espionage Bill" Threatens Human<br />
Rights - Sunami Shunsuke<br />
Education for an Unconciousness: Douglass Lummis<br />
Interviews Matsuda Manabu, a Student at the College of<br />
Nissho Gakusha<br />
Where There's Life There's Hope: The Struggle for<br />
Survival Continues in East Timor - Interview with Mimi<br />
Ferreira, Fretilin, Fretilin Activist in Australia and with<br />
Monsignor M. da Costa Lopes<br />
A Worker's Suicide: The Final Statement of Kim<br />
Moon-Su to the Seoul High Court<br />
Sea of Tranquility: A Human Chain for Peace Embraces<br />
the Pacific - Umebayashi Hiromichi<br />
Flashpoint Korea: Where Nuclear War is a Real Threat -<br />
Chung Kyungmo<br />
"A Gift to the Government": Jose Maria Sison Casts a<br />
Cold Eye on the Philippine Ceasefire<br />
The View from Bangkok: On Economic Relations with<br />
Tokyo - Itoh Makoto<br />
Vol. 19, No.2 (1987)<br />
AGRICULTURE ON TRIAL<br />
The Rice Debate:<br />
Tom Gill Discusses the Future of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Rice<br />
Production with Kamiyama Yasuo<br />
Figures on <strong>Japan</strong>ese Agiculture<br />
Brothers in Soil: Yamagata Farmers Cultivate the Right<br />
to Grow -- A <strong>Japan</strong>ese Farmer Writes to Farmers around<br />
the World - Kanno Yoshihide<br />
Hokkaido Farmers Fight <strong>Back</strong> - Furuya Masaru<br />
Organic Farming: Challenging an Industry-fed Economy<br />
- Watanabe Tsutomu<br />
Rural Women Bear the Yoke of a Modern Economy -<br />
Nishizawa Emiko<br />
Nokyo: The "Un"-Cooperative - Ohno Kazuoki<br />
The Hard Rain of American Grain: An Historical<br />
Overview of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Agricultural Policy - Kobayashi<br />
Chutaro<br />
SPECIAL REPORT ON SOUTH KOREA<br />
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People's Movements Strike! - Yoshinaga Chosei<br />
Teargas Drops, Democracy Explodes - The Democratic<br />
Movement Advances -- Chang Paek-san<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
The LDP Weakens, But Can Opposition Groups Take<br />
Advantage? -- Analysis of the April Local Election -<br />
Yoshikawa Yuichi<br />
JNR Dies, But the National Railway Worker's Union<br />
Survives - Nakajima Makoto<br />
Vol. 19, No.3 (1987)<br />
THE GLOBAL TENTACLES OF THE MOONIES<br />
STRETCHED FROM JAPAN<br />
The Moonies: Who are They?<br />
The Nature of the Holy Spirit Association for the<br />
Unification of World Christianity - Takahashi Yoshio<br />
The Anti-Espionage Legislation and the Moonies: A<br />
critical <strong>Back</strong>ground - Chamoto Shigemasa<br />
Moonie Money: Their <strong>Japan</strong>ese Finantial Base Exposed -<br />
Narusawa Muneo<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
"Solidarity Occurs when You Find Your Problem" -<br />
Interview with Ronald Fujiyoshi, fingerprint refuser<br />
Miyakejima Islanders Unite in Opposition to the U.S.<br />
Base Construction - Matsumoto Michitomo<br />
<strong>Review</strong> Essay: Purity vs Contamination -- A Cultural<br />
Link Between Burakumin and the Emperor - Tanaka<br />
Yuki<br />
Low Intensity Conflict: Sowing Seeds of Grass-Roots<br />
Fascism in the Philippines - Sara Miles<br />
International Solidarity Conference in Cordillera,<br />
Philippines: <strong>Asia</strong>-Pacific Indigenous Peoples Claim Their<br />
Place as Authors - Douglas Lummis<br />
The Root of the Situation: At Loggerheads in Conner -<br />
Douglas Lummis<br />
The Bodong: Tradition of the Future? - Interview with<br />
Daniel Ngayaan,Chairman of Cordillera Bodong<br />
Association<br />
The Free Papua Movement Fight <strong>Back</strong> - Victor Kaisiepo<br />
Heightened Tentions in Belau: The Nuclear-Free<br />
Constituion In Crisis - Arakawa Shyunji
Skewing Self-Determination - Interview with Peter<br />
Sugiyama, peace polititian<br />
Vol. 19, No.4(1987)<br />
JAPAN'S HUMAN IMPORTS<br />
Photo Story: Returning Home in a Coffin<br />
Faces among the Invisible - Ikeuchi Hisao<br />
Holding out Against Discrimination and Exploitation:<br />
Filipino Laborers - Fujimoto Nobuki<br />
Will the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Government Open the Legal Door? -<br />
Utsumi Aiko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> Imports Brides from the Philippines: Can Isolated<br />
Farmers Buy Consolation? - Yamazaki Hiromi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> Imports Brides from Sri Lanka: A New Poverty<br />
Discovered - Nakammura Hisashi<br />
Gathering the Fires of HELP: House of Emergency of<br />
Love and Pease - Ohshima Shizuko<br />
Moving beyond Simple Charity: <strong>Asia</strong>n Laborers<br />
Solidarity - Ishiyama Eiichiro<br />
Support Organization Directory<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Growing Fears Ignite: The New Anti-Nuclear Power<br />
Movement - Miriam Eguchi & Aileen Smith<br />
The Panama Canal in the International Setting - Carlotte<br />
Elton<br />
Korea: The Smokescreen of Democratization - Toshinaga<br />
Chosei<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Agression if Thailand: The Emperor Connection<br />
-- A Century of <strong>Japan</strong>-Thai "Friendship" - Inoue Kiyoshi<br />
Vol. 20, Nos.1-2(1988)<br />
POST SHOWA JAPAN--THE STATE OF NATION<br />
Will the Future Be Ours?: We Propose a People's Plan for<br />
the 21st Century<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Agricultural Today: Decaying at the Roots -<br />
Ohno Kazuoki<br />
Self-Revitalization within <strong>Japan</strong>ese Rural Communities -<br />
Saga Ichiro<br />
Confronting <strong>Japan</strong>ese Racism: Toward a Korean Identity<br />
- Kajimura Hideki<br />
Securitization and New Trend of the Acquisition of the<br />
Third World's Assets - Motoyama Yoshihiko<br />
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<strong>Japan</strong>ese ODA: Politics of Strategic Assistance - Kaneko<br />
Fumio<br />
Possibilities of New Internationalism: North and South --<br />
A View from <strong>Japan</strong> - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Toward our own Future:<br />
Ainu's Self-Assertion within <strong>Japan</strong> - Narita Tokuhei<br />
Inspiration for an Alternative Society: Looking within<br />
Yourself - Chandra<br />
Muzaffar<br />
TAIWAN<br />
The Power of Opposition Blowing through the<br />
Grass-Roots of Taiwan - Suga Akiko<br />
Drawing from the Past: continuity in Democratization<br />
Movement - Tung Yi-hsiung<br />
Tarnish on the Shining NIE - Interview with Liu<br />
Chjn-king<br />
Korea: on the Process of Reorganization toward Unity -<br />
Chang Paek-san<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Hirohito: A Nation Grieves? - Tom Gill<br />
Militarization's Blind Destruction of Shiraho Seashore -<br />
Kenmochi Kazumi<br />
A Global View on the Agricultural Crisis - Furusawa<br />
Koyu<br />
Why Apartheid and <strong>Asia</strong> Now? - Saso Hiroo<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Nuclear Power: the Facts of Danger is All We<br />
Need to Tell - Interview with Hirose Takashi<br />
Vol. 20, No.3 (1988)<br />
Crossing the Divide - Interview with Chung Kyong-mo<br />
Joint Statement, released from Pyongyang<br />
TOUCHING UP THE EMPEROR SYSTEM<br />
The Emperor System: The Limit of Postwar Democracy -<br />
Interview with Amano Yasukazu<br />
The Roots of Subservience: Historical and Cultural Look<br />
at the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Emperor System - Kan Takayuki<br />
Imperial "Amnesty" Strengthens Their Controls for<br />
Koreans and Chinese - Robert Ricketts<br />
The "Chrysanthemum Taboo" in the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Mass<br />
Media - Sakai Takeshi<br />
Film <strong>Review</strong>: Tearing Out the Truth -- Okuzaki Kenzo's<br />
Crusade - Tom Gill
East Timor: Better to Die fighting than to be Killed Like<br />
a Chicken - Interview with Jose Guterres<br />
Malaysia: Coming Apart at Seams?<br />
Human Rights Transcends National Borders - Ono<br />
Nobuyuki<br />
Refused a Union: 85,000 Electronics Workers' Rights<br />
Denied - Kimori Mai<br />
Everyone will Have Rights, but No One will Have<br />
Privileges - Interview with Rev. Frank Chikane<br />
PP21: On the Way to the People's 21st Century<br />
Building Human & Spiritual Bonds Across the Pacific -<br />
Interview with Lopeti Senituli<br />
Vol. 20, No.4-Vol. 21, No.1(1989)<br />
Aftermath of Empire: Is There Life after LDP? -<br />
Interview with Muto Ichiyo<br />
PP21 Dialogues Underway<br />
Rebuilding Rural Life - Interview with Okitama Farmers<br />
Nurturing Farming Alternatives -- Farmers Discuss the<br />
Future of Agriculture<br />
Give us <strong>Back</strong> the Rights to Live With Nature! - Interview<br />
with Kayano Shigeru<br />
Restoring our Ship, Regaining our Native Land -<br />
Interview with Narita Tokuhei & Utarian<br />
How can We Become Shisamu of Ainu? - Interview with<br />
PP21 Hokkaido Planning Commitee<br />
Toward a Multiracial Republic in the <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Archipelago: A Working Proposal for an Alternative<br />
program - Hanasaki Kohei<br />
Long, Cold Winter: An Ainu Childhood Recalled -<br />
Chikap Mieko<br />
Living with a Poisoned Past: a Report from Minamata -<br />
Lawrence Surendra<br />
No Place in the sun: A Filipino Day Laborer's Diary -<br />
Rey Ventura<br />
Down by Law: Wantana's Case - Fujimoto Nobuki<br />
Smash the Revision of the Immigration Law - Inyaku<br />
Tomoya<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Labor Movement: Toward Total<br />
Dissolution? - Watanabe Ben<br />
Women Workers vs. the Multinationals: The<br />
Shin-Shirasuna's Case - Tono Haruhi<br />
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The New Militancy of Taiwan Workers - Kawano Kazuto<br />
Plundering the Amazon: Greater Carajas Program - Atila<br />
P. Roque<br />
Debt, Trade, Foreign Aid: <strong>Japan</strong>-Philippine Relations<br />
Rejecting Aquino's False Promises: The KMP Land<br />
Reform Program - Interview with Jose Feliciano<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese ODA: Bringing Profits Home from the<br />
Philippines - Hino Kosaku<br />
People's Trade and Solidarity before Profits - Interview<br />
with Hotta Masahiko<br />
China: the Roots of Madness - Mark Selden and Kagami<br />
Mitsuyuki<br />
Vol. 21, Nos.2-3, (1990)<br />
RIGHTING A WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN<br />
Steps into the People's Century<br />
The Minamata Declaration/Action Program<br />
PP21 FARMERS<br />
Sowing the Seeds of International Solidarity - Ohno<br />
Kazuo<br />
Country Reports: Thailand, the Philippines, <strong>Japan</strong>,<br />
Taiwan, the United States, the Netherlands<br />
Facing the Threat of Liberalization - Ken Meter<br />
Joint Appeal: Farmers Appeal on the Philippines<br />
PP21 INDIGENOUS PEOPLE<br />
Spreading a Spirituality of Hope - Oshima Kaoru<br />
Keynote Speech: A Call from the Land - Lopeti Senituli<br />
Keynote Speech: Finding Our Own Path -- the History of<br />
the Ainu - Kayano Shigeru<br />
Will Mankind Be a Hostage to Development? - Ailton<br />
Krenak<br />
Why Do They Steal Our Land? - Anja Light<br />
"Where the mountains Are Not Only Mountains, where<br />
the Rivers Are Relatives - Interview on Land Ainu<br />
Moshiri Declarations, Set of Resolutions<br />
PP21 OKINAWA<br />
Toward an Autonomous <strong>Asia</strong>-Pacific<br />
Apeal, Solidarity Message to the People of Onna Village<br />
PP21 Women<br />
<strong>Asia</strong>n Feminism -- Confronting the Four Ps: Poverty,<br />
Prostitution, Patriarchy and Pollution - Kaji Etsuko<br />
Keynote Report: Women and Development - Kamla
Bhasin<br />
Keynote Report: <strong>Asia</strong>n Feminism as a Basis for Social<br />
Change - PP21 Women's Forum Organizing Committee<br />
PP21 ODA<br />
Toward a Clear View of <strong>Japan</strong>ese ODA<br />
Philippine Assistance Plan: A Mockery of Aid - Eduardo<br />
C. Tadem<br />
People's Charter on ODA<br />
PP21 INTERNATIONAL POLICIES<br />
For Justice and Peace in <strong>Asia</strong> and the Pacific - Kitazawa<br />
Yoko<br />
The Kanagawa Declaration,the Kanagawa Appeal,<br />
Charter of the People to People Aid Movement<br />
PP21 WORKERS<br />
For an Alternative Labor Movement<br />
Resolution of International Workers Conference<br />
PP21 CONSUMERS<br />
Striking <strong>Back</strong> at the MNCs<br />
The Ohmiya Declaration on "Creating Our Future Now"<br />
Action Responsibility Agenda<br />
PP21 SYNTHESIS<br />
Transborder Exchange -- From Minamata to the 21st<br />
Century<br />
Keynote Speech: For an Alliance of Hope - Muto Ichiyo<br />
The Road Ahead - Douglas Lummis<br />
Vol. 21, No.4 (1990)<br />
JAPANESE ODA: OFFICIAL DESTRUCTION AND<br />
ALIENATION<br />
The Aid Business<br />
Just What is ODA?<br />
Pawns in the Game: Development consulting Firms<br />
The Secret Life of ODA<br />
Case Studies:<br />
Aid and Investment: Two Sides of the Coin<br />
PHILIPPINES<br />
Dragging the Philippines Further into Debt<br />
A Showcase of <strong>Japan</strong>ese High Technology<br />
The Top-Down Mechanism of Agricultural Development<br />
Aid<br />
INDONESIA<br />
Aid for the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Economy<br />
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Insensitivity or Menace? The Borobudul National<br />
Historic Park<br />
The Tragic Results of a Cooperation Loan: The Kedung<br />
Ombo Dam Project<br />
THAILAND<br />
Building Roads for <strong>Japan</strong>ese Investment<br />
The Thailand Cultural Center: Better to Call It <strong>Japan</strong>ese?<br />
PACIFIC ISLANDS<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Aid Nets the Pacific Islands<br />
CONCLUSION<br />
It's No Puzzle: "For Whom and For What Is the AID?"<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
The 1990 General Election: Illusion of Fluidity<br />
Terror,Taboo and Silence: Speaking Out on the Emperor<br />
System<br />
Unions Struggle Across the Border: Korean Sumida<br />
Fighting for Dignity: The First Filipino Union in <strong>Japan</strong><br />
Vol. 22, No.1(1990)<br />
SUHARTO'S INDONESIA: DEVELOPMENT AND<br />
DEATH<br />
Suharto's Indonesia: Death and Development - Suzuki<br />
Ichiro<br />
A Chronology of Fear: 25 Years of Human Rights<br />
Violations<br />
Shadow Puppets of the Military's Labor Policy -<br />
Nishikawa Atsushi<br />
Female Textile Workers Shackled by Development -<br />
Fatimah<br />
Golf at Any Cost: The Threat in Cimacan<br />
East Timor: Emerging from Silence - Joas dos Reis<br />
Raising the Morning Star: West Papuans Struggle<br />
agaisnst Indonesian Domination<br />
Sri Lanka's Ethnic Quagmire: Without Pluralism There<br />
May Be No Way Out - P.T.<br />
Grassroots Aids in the Works: Beyond PP21 Kanagawa<br />
International Symposium - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
BEYOND THE "DEMISE OF SOCIALISM"<br />
Round Table Discussion: Hopes in the Ruins of the Old<br />
Order: Mushakoji Kimihide, Kitazawa Yoko, Maejima<br />
Munetoshi and Muto Ichiyo<br />
Welcome to the System - Gonzalo Santos
National Liberation Movements and the Changing Face<br />
of Socialism - Interview with Jose Maria Sison<br />
Vol. 22, Nos.2-3,(1991)<br />
TWO DECADES: LOST OR GAINED?<br />
Overseas Messages to <strong>AMPO</strong><br />
INTERVIEWS<br />
The <strong>Asia</strong> Women See and the <strong>Asia</strong> They Struggle For -<br />
Matsui Yayori<br />
The Darkness They Left Out (World Bank) - Surichai<br />
Wun'gaeo<br />
Politicized Women, Womanized Politics: Feminism in<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> - Kanai Yoshiko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>: The State in Transition - Muto Ichiyo<br />
The Badger and the Fox - Tsurumi Shunsuke<br />
Changes in <strong>Asia</strong>n Agriculture - Marc J. Cohen and Jenny<br />
Jones<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Leveling Nagano to Lure the Olympics - Ezawa Masao<br />
Rites of Rule and Submission (Emperor System) -<br />
Interview with Odawara Norio<br />
Where There is Smoke, There is Fire: Notes of Sending<br />
the SDF Abroad<br />
THE YEN BUBBLE: SERIES 1<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Capitalism Spreading its Tentacles - Kaneko<br />
Fumio<br />
The Global Super Projects - Kanda Hiroshi<br />
Building a Bridge across the Pacific : The First<br />
International Seminar <strong>Japan</strong> and CENTRAL AMERICA<br />
"Our Most Important Accomplishment Was Surviving..."<br />
- Aejandro Bendana<br />
Tokyo Declaration<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Aid to Central America: " Structural<br />
Adjustment" - Kozaki Tomomi<br />
Medical Investigations into Lingering Chemical<br />
Violence: A Report from Minamata to Vietnam - Harada<br />
Masazumi<br />
Trackling Runnaways on Their Home Turf: Pico Korea<br />
workers in the US - Mili Kang<br />
BOOK REVIEW: The Great Aid Swindle: Lords of<br />
Poverty by Graham Hancock - Douglas Lummis<br />
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Vol. 22, No.4,(1991)<br />
RESORT DEVELOPMENT: DIGGING PROFITS<br />
FROM THE SAND -- AND BURYING THE COSTS<br />
An Army of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Tourists - Inoue Reiko<br />
HAWAI'I: Selling the Erotic as Smut - Haunani-Kay<br />
Trask<br />
GUAM: Building on the Bones of the Chamorro<br />
Ancestors - Arakawa Shunji<br />
Breaking Even with Tourism or Just Breaking" - Ron<br />
Teehan<br />
TAIWAN: Compounding Crimes against Taiwan's<br />
Aboriginals - Matsui Yayori<br />
CEBU: <strong>Japan</strong>ese Tourism in Cebu - Lilette Santos<br />
BALI: Tourists, Tuna and ODA - Murai Yoshinori<br />
MALAYSIA: For Only a Select Few - Chee Yoke Ling<br />
THE YEN BUBBLE: SERIES 2<br />
ODA AND RESORTS: Investing in Mal-Development -<br />
Noda Misato<br />
THE RESORT ACT: Panacea for the Construction<br />
Industry - Fujiwara Makoto<br />
OKINAWA:Desecration of the Spirit - Ukai Teruyoshi<br />
FUKUSHIMA:Resort Development Threatens Our<br />
Village - Kanke Hiroaki<br />
The Political Economy of Golf - Kuji Tsutomu<br />
THE GULF WAR: Muslim Reactions - Chandra<br />
Muzzafar<br />
How Mush Did <strong>Japan</strong> Pay for the War? - Sugino Yoichi<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Near Meltdown - Takagi Jinzaburo<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong><br />
Matsui Yayori's Women's <strong>Asia</strong> - Susan Kocher<br />
Vol. 23, No.1,(1991)<br />
THE GULF WAR,JAPAN AND THE "NEW WORLD<br />
ORDER"<br />
Chipping Away at <strong>Japan</strong>'s Peace Constitution - Kan<br />
Takayuki<br />
Women Hold a Speak-Out Against the Gulf War<br />
Preempting the SDF - Yamano Shigeko<br />
Suing for the Right To Live in Peace<br />
Another Iron Storm (Okinawa) - Miyagi Etsujiro<br />
International Conflict Cannot Be Resolved by Force -
Yoshikawa Yuichi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> Steps off the U.S. Path - Mojtaba Sadria<br />
Seeing the War from the Ground - Saito Chiyo<br />
A Nation of Conscientious Objectors - Oda Makoto<br />
Abstruct Criticism - Amano Yoshikazu<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Monarch Mission (Emperor's ASEAN Visit) - Kimoto<br />
Shigeo<br />
APFS Provides Solidarity for Foreign Worders -<br />
Interview<br />
CALABARZON PROJECTS<br />
Just More of the Same? - Ohashi Seiko<br />
Farmers "Developed" Off Their Lands - Fujimoto Nobuki<br />
ODA Fuels a Dirty Power Plant - Kojima Nobuo<br />
Another "<strong>Japan</strong>ese Miracle"? - Harada Tai<br />
Poisoned Factories in Malaysia - Jim Stockton<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Media Reactions to a Rape/Murder - Jean Inglis<br />
An Introduction to Rebel Poet Oguma Hideo - Douglas<br />
Lummis<br />
Vol. 23, No.2,(1992)<br />
WARS OF FUTURE PAST<br />
Burmese Democracy - Ichijo Tetsuya<br />
The End of an Era (Philippines Bases) - Interview with<br />
Danilo Vizmanos<br />
Plantation Workers in Malaysia - K.B.<br />
The <strong>Asia</strong>n Arms Trade - Peter Jones<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese War Compensation - Tanaka Hiroshi<br />
Forgotten Victims of the Thai-Burma Railway - Nakahara<br />
Michiko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Right Wing - Hayashi Masayuki<br />
The PKO and <strong>Japan</strong>ese Militarism - Fujii Haruo and<br />
Douglas Lummis<br />
Thoughts After a Visit to Iraq - Douglas Lummis<br />
PP21: New Initiatives - Muto Ichiyo and Inoue Reiko<br />
Castles in the Sky - Chandra Muzaffar<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong><br />
Ethnicity - Motjaba Sadria<br />
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Vol. 23, No.3,(1992)<br />
THE ENVIRONMENT<br />
Overview: Money Won't save the Earth - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Memories of a <strong>Japan</strong>ese Environmentalist - Matsuoka<br />
Nobuo<br />
High-Tech Pollution - Kenmochi Kazumi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Nuclear Energy Policy - Fukumoto Takao<br />
Nuclear Exports - Hama Asako<br />
Not in Our <strong>Back</strong>yard: Exporting Pollution to the<br />
Philippines - Yokoyama Masaki<br />
Vested Interests: <strong>Japan</strong> and the World Bank - Kuroda<br />
Yoichi<br />
A Big Lie: <strong>Japan</strong>'s ODA and Environmental Policy -<br />
Kanda Hiroshi<br />
A Step Forward? Debt-for-Nature Swaps - Inyaku<br />
Tomoya<br />
Environment and Democracy: Some Notes on the Role of<br />
NGOs - Atila P.Roque<br />
The Logic of Ecobusiness - Nakamura Yoichi<br />
No Can Do: Aluminum and the Recycling Movement -<br />
Yoda Hikosaburo<br />
Interviews on the Environment<br />
When Environment and Development Collide - (with<br />
Jomo K.S.)<br />
A Pacific View - (with Abraham Baenisia)<br />
Inside <strong>Japan</strong><br />
PKO, Labor, the Imperial Bride and the Media - Staff<br />
The Challenge of the Ainu - Staff<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>s<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Dark Road to Progress (Pharmaceuticals) - Jean<br />
Inglis<br />
The Development Dictionary - Jens Wilkinson<br />
Vol. 23, No.4,(1992)<br />
THE GHOST RIDE: ASIAN MIGRANT WORKERS IN<br />
JAPAN<br />
Overview: Interview with Koyama Kaoru<br />
Human Traffic into <strong>Japan</strong> - K.B.<br />
Trainees in <strong>Japan</strong> - Hatade Akira<br />
Philippine Trainees Organize a Union - Kanetsuku<br />
Kiyoshi<br />
Women from Thailand - Matsuda Mizuho
Life in the Yoseba - Kobayashi Kengo<br />
Marriage Woes - Kariura Masayoshi<br />
The Health System - Takayama Toshio<br />
"Coming <strong>Back</strong>" to <strong>Japan</strong> - Montse Watkins<br />
Iranians in <strong>Japan</strong> - Mitsu Takeshi<br />
Foreign Workers in a Racist World - Oda Makoto<br />
Dialogue: The Managed Society - Kogawa Tetsuo and<br />
Douglas Lummis<br />
Whose "Northern Islands?" - Ota Masakuni<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Mitsubishi/<strong>Asia</strong>n Rare Earth Affair<br />
The Upper House Elections<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Government's Plutonium Packages<br />
THAILAND: After the May massacre, Crisis in<br />
Democracy<br />
BOOK REVIEW: Insurgency and the Politics of<br />
Ethnicity - Jens Wilkinson<br />
Declaration of Managua<br />
Vol. 24, No.1,(1993)<br />
STEPPING OUT: JAPAN AND THE PKO<br />
The SDF as Instrument of Political Expression - Nambara<br />
Wataru<br />
The UN and the PKO Dispatch - Kawabe Ichiro<br />
Open Letters: Tsuda College and the UN<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Peace Movement - Amano Yasukazu<br />
Voices from the SDF - SDF 110 Ban<br />
War and Peacekeeping in Cambodia - Kathryn McMahon<br />
Private Investment and ODA in Cambodia - Kimoto<br />
Shigeo<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Peace Culture and the "New World Order" -<br />
Mojtaba Sadria<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Politicians, Business, and Yakuza -- the Sagawa Scandal -<br />
Jens Wilkinson<br />
The ODA Charter -- Interview with Murai Yoshinori<br />
Dialogue: The City and Control -- Kogawa Testuo &<br />
Douglas Lummis<br />
Regeneration in the Andes: Interview with David<br />
Tuchschneider<br />
Xanana's Arrest: Crisis in East Timor - Jean Inglis<br />
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Vol. 24, No.2,(1993)<br />
BUILDING A PEOPLE'S ECONOMY<br />
Autonomous Production: An Interview with Tsuzuku Ken<br />
The Alternative Livelihood Movement - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Bananas to Change the World - Interview with Hotta<br />
Masahiko<br />
The Davids and Goliaths of <strong>Asia</strong>n Agriculture - Ohno<br />
Kakuoki<br />
Fighting "Managed Poverty" - Douglas Lummis<br />
<strong>Back</strong>s against the Wall - Interview with Serge Cherniguin<br />
People's Theater in Negros - Interview with Jane David<br />
INSIDE JAPAN<br />
Coming UNTACked in Cambodia - Jens Wilkinson<br />
The Problem with the "Comfort Women Problem" - Kano<br />
Mikiyo<br />
Reprocessing Blues - The Great Plutonium Debacle - Jens<br />
Wilkinson<br />
PP21<br />
Making the People Visible - Inoue Reiko<br />
Combining Heads and Hearts - Interview with Surichai<br />
Wan'Gaeo<br />
The Rajchdadamnoen Pledge<br />
Nine Building Blocks: The Managua Declaration<br />
Razing the Forests: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Role in Tropical Forest<br />
Destruction<br />
BOOK REVIEW: Modernization vs. Militarization in Sri<br />
Lanka - Santasilan Kadirgamar<br />
Vol. 24, No.3,(1993)<br />
NO LONGER FORGOTTEN: THE AINU<br />
Toward Self-Determination - Koshida Kiyokazu<br />
The "Northern Territories" and the Ainu - Interview with<br />
Akibe Tokuhei<br />
The Nibutani Dam - Interview with Kaizawa Koichi<br />
The Golf War on Mt. Kotan - Totsuka Miwako<br />
The Foods of Our Elders - Keira Tomoko<br />
Poetry: "The Song of the Owl God"<br />
Ainu in School Textbooks - Chiri Mutsumi<br />
"Death in the City" -- Ainu in Tokyo - Interview with<br />
Kitahara Kiyoko<br />
Chronology of Contact: Ainu and <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
The New Ainu Law: Proposal - Ainu Association of
Hokkaido<br />
UN General Assembly Inauguration Speech - Nomura<br />
Giichi<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Poisoned Aid for Cambodia - Kanda Hiroshi<br />
The Victims of the Mobara Incident - Interview with<br />
Oshima Shizuko<br />
Cinderella Blues - Douglas Lummis<br />
Dialogue: Control and the Media - Kogawa Tetsuo &<br />
Douglas Lummis<br />
BOOK REVIEW: Burning the Rising Sun - Elson Boles<br />
Update: The Hinomaru Trial<br />
Remembering Maeda Toshihiko - Yoshikawa Yuichi<br />
Letters from Our Readers<br />
Vol. 24, No.4,(1993)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
The Narita Struggle: Toward Solution? - Koshida<br />
Kiyokazu<br />
Lords of Corruption - Jens Wilkinson<br />
A Tricky Picture: The New Government - Interview with<br />
Muto Ichiyo<br />
BLACK PAPER ON THE JAPANESE ECONOMY<br />
Overview - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Wages of Sin: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Foreign Trade - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Investing in <strong>Asia</strong> - Hirakawa Hitoshi<br />
Funds for the World - Kaneko Fumio<br />
Snaring the World in Debt - The ODA Research and<br />
Study Group<br />
THE PEOPLE'S TRIBUNAL TO JUDGE THE G-7<br />
Overview - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Testimony of the Participants<br />
The Indictment<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Global Visions: Beyond the New World Order<br />
Power & Struggle in the Pacific<br />
Human Rights and the New World Order<br />
Letters from Our Readers<br />
Vol. 25, No. 1 (1994)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Cracking Down on Foreign Workers - Interview with<br />
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Kobayashi Kengo<br />
ARE Plant Closes in Malaysia - People's Action Network<br />
to Monitor <strong>Japan</strong>ese Transnationals<br />
Masinloc Power Plant Stirs Opposition - Koshida<br />
Kiyokazu<br />
Hosokawa's Hangman Cabinet - Jens Wilkinson<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> Bretton Woods Coalition<br />
Myths of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Management, Myths of <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
Education<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Corporate Society - Totsuka Hideo<br />
Myths of the Toyota System - Nomura Masami<br />
Corporate Society and Democratic Education -<br />
Kumazawa Makoto<br />
Control and Resistance in Schools - Okamura Tatsuo<br />
Living Without School - Ota Mallku<br />
Debate on Apec: The Third World in a Global Age -<br />
Arief Budiman<br />
Debate on Apec: <strong>Asia</strong>n Values - An Interview with<br />
Chandra Muzaffar<br />
PP21: Is It Radical? - Letter from Martin Hart-Landsberg<br />
BOOK REVIEW: The Continuing Terrorism against<br />
Libya - Jens Wilkinson<br />
Letters from Our Readers<br />
Vol. 25, No. 2, (1994)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
The Shimodate Incident - Interview with Takahashi<br />
Hiromichi<br />
Giving the SDF New Fangs - Ikeda Itsunori<br />
SONY and Mexican Workers<br />
Proposal of the <strong>Japan</strong> Bretton Woods Coalition<br />
THE POLITICS OF GARBAGE<br />
Overview: <strong>Japan</strong>'s Hazardous Waste - Kumamoto Kazuki<br />
Exporting Dirty Industry - Interview with Kojima Nobuo<br />
Garbage Exports and ODA - Fuke Yosuke<br />
The Recycling Society and Junkdealers - Higashi Tatsuo<br />
Nuclear Curse in Rokkasho-mura - Shimada Kei<br />
A Quest for Peace with Article 9 - Charles Overby (Lead<br />
by Douglas Lummis)<br />
PP21: A Step in a Process - Muto Ichiyo<br />
The East Timor Conference - Jean Inglis
Vol. 25, No. 3, (1994)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
The ODA Bid-Rigging Scandal - Interview with Murai<br />
Yoshinori<br />
The Profits of Rice - Ono Kazuoki<br />
"Development Refugees" in the Philippines - Ueda<br />
Taketomo<br />
DEVELOPMENT VIEWS OF NGOS<br />
Overview: NGOs in <strong>Japan</strong> - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
JVC: Networking for People's Empowerment - Interview<br />
with Shibata Masashi<br />
RUA: Experiment for a Self-Sustained Society -<br />
Interview with Ono Kazuoki<br />
FORUM 2001: From Confrontation to Partnership -<br />
Interview with Iwasaki Shunsuke<br />
Clash of Visions: Looking Towards Social Development<br />
- Mushakoji Kinhide<br />
The End of Development - Douglas Lummis<br />
How We Got the Murayama Government - Kan Takayuki<br />
Will <strong>Japan</strong> Go Nuclear? - Tanaka Yuki<br />
Book <strong>Review</strong>:| Global Ecology - Jim Stockton<br />
Vol. 25 No. 4, Vol. 26 No. 1 (1995)<br />
Overview: <strong>Issues</strong> for <strong>Japan</strong>ese Feminism - Kanai Yoshiko<br />
The Movement at a Crossroad - Kitazawa Yoko, Matsui<br />
Yayori, and Yunomae Tomoko<br />
Facing Difficult but Critical <strong>Issues</strong> - Ehara Yumiko,<br />
Nakajima Michiko, Matsui Yayori, and Yunomae<br />
Tomoko<br />
Economic Development and <strong>Asia</strong>n Women - Matsui<br />
Yayori<br />
Ten Years under the Equal Employment Opportunity<br />
Law - Nakano Mami<br />
Legal <strong>Issues</strong> Confronting Women - Hayashi Yoko<br />
Military Sexual Slavery and the Women's Movement -<br />
Yamazaki Hiromi<br />
Commodified Sex - Yunomae Tomoko<br />
Promoting Prostitution - Okura Yayoi<br />
The Trafficking of Women - Murata Noriko<br />
In Search of Ruby Moreno - Ann Kaneko<br />
Lesbians and Sexual Self-Determination - Hara Minako<br />
The Past and Future of Unai, Sisters in Okinawa -<br />
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Takasato Suzuyo<br />
Women and Alternatives to Agricultural Decline - Hikita<br />
Mitsuko<br />
Interviews - Fukuma Yuko, Tomizawa Yoshiko, Suzuki<br />
Mieko, Kim Pu Ja, Keira Tomoko, Abe Hiroko, Sakurai<br />
Yoko, Ooishi Yoshino, Ishiwatari Sadako, Kondo Keiko<br />
and Makishita Noriko, Taguchi Atsuko, Arimura Junko<br />
Vol. 26, No. 2, (1995)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Putting A Halt to the Tokyo City Expo - Jens Wilkinson<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese-Filipino Children: Coming to <strong>Japan</strong> - <strong>Japan</strong><br />
International Center for the Rights of the Child<br />
50 YEARS AFTER THE WAR<br />
50 or 500 years? Putting <strong>Japan</strong>'s Postwar Era into a<br />
Global Perspective - Ota Masakuni<br />
Unresolved <strong>Issues</strong>: Postwar Reparations - Utsumi Aiko<br />
Atomic Holocaust, Memory and the War in <strong>Japan</strong> and the<br />
United States - Mark Selden<br />
The Rise and Fall of Corporate Capitalism - Okumura<br />
Hiroshi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> as a Superposer - Mojtaba Sadria<br />
An Era of Extremes? The Postwar Political System - Kan<br />
Takayuki<br />
Peace and Anti-War: The Postwar Peace Movement -<br />
Interview with Muto Ichiyo<br />
Have Women been Liberated? The Postwar Women's<br />
Movement - Interview with Kano Mikiyo<br />
Unifying the Labor Movement? The Birth of Rengo -<br />
Interview with Hyodo Tsutomu<br />
Technology and Control: Resisting Nuclear Plants -<br />
Interview with Takagi Jinzaburo<br />
TOWARD A NEW DIALOGUE ON HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
Debates on Human Rights Must Remain Free of State<br />
Discourse: A Letter to Chandra Muzaffar - Muto Ichiyo<br />
Rethinking Human Rights - Douglas Lummis<br />
Vol. 26, No. 3, (1995)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Outrage in Okinawa: Violence and the Military Bases -<br />
From a Speech by Takazato Suzuyo<br />
A Chronology of Military Violence and Women in
Okinawa - From NGO Forum Workshop "Military<br />
Violence and Women in Okinawa<br />
Minamata Disease: A Final Settlement? - Jens Wilkinson<br />
Assaults in the Shadows: Violence Against Foreigners by<br />
the State Officers - Jens Wilkinson<br />
THE GREAT HANSHIN EARTHQUAKE: A<br />
MAN-MADE DISASTER?<br />
Overview: Ripping Off the Mask of Modernity - Jens<br />
Wilkinson<br />
Revelation of the Earthquake - Munetoshi Katsuyuki<br />
The Hnashin Quake: Insights into the Real <strong>Japan</strong> - Oda<br />
Makoto<br />
A New Generation of Volunteers? - Interview with<br />
Hayashi Tatsuo<br />
Citizens' Plan for Reconstruction - Hayakawa Kazuo<br />
The Great Hanshin Earthquake and the SDF - Kato<br />
Katsuko<br />
Will <strong>Japan</strong>'s Nuke Plants Be Next? - Aileen Mioko Smith<br />
and Douglas Lummis<br />
RETHINKING HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
Human Rights, the State and the Secular Challenge -<br />
Chandra Muzaffar<br />
BOOK REVIEW:Our Land Was a Forest: An Ainu<br />
Memoir, by Kayano Shigeru - Koshida Kiyokazu<br />
Vol. 26, No. 4, (1995)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Women Look Beyond Beijing - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Tokyo Government Tries to<br />
Relocate 200 Homeless People - Sugihara Megumi<br />
NGOS CONFRONT APEC<br />
Dealing with a Fiction:The NGO Conference on APEC -<br />
Jens Wilkinson<br />
Conflicting Interests:The Politics of APEC - Walden<br />
Bello<br />
Politics fo Liberalization:A <strong>Japan</strong>ese Perspective on<br />
APEC - Motoyama Yoshihiko<br />
Statement from 1995 NGOForum on APEC Excerpts<br />
from the Conferences - Jane Kelsey, Suthy Prasartset, Ed<br />
Broadbent, Allejandro Villamar, Lyuba Zarsky, Ross<br />
Daniels<br />
Fishing Communities in Taiwan - Ko Mei-Na<br />
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Liberalizations for Agribusiness:A Report from Thailand<br />
- Bamrung Kayotha<br />
Indonesia Under the Threat of APEC - Maria Pakpahan<br />
Will south <strong>Asia</strong> follow APEC? - Radha d'Souza<br />
ODA Watch:Whose Water Is It? The Renun<br />
Hydroelectric Power Plant Project - Fujibayashi Yasushi<br />
The Day After:Forgotten Victims fo French Nuclear<br />
Tests - Arakawa Shunji<br />
The Struggle of the East Timorese Continues - Jose<br />
Ramos Horta<br />
Continuing the Human Rights Debate:A Reply to<br />
Chandra - Douglas Lummits<br />
REVIEWS<br />
Screening <strong>Asia</strong>n Shadows and Lights - Ann Kaneko<br />
Population and Reproductive Rights:Feminist<br />
Perspectives from the south - Sarajean Rossito<br />
Vol. 27, No. 1, (1996)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Monju Madness - Aileen Mioko Smith<br />
A first Test for the Draconian Anti-Subversive Activities<br />
Act - Yokota Yuichi<br />
Political Maneuvers Threaten Religious Freedom - Claire<br />
Debenham<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : Time to Scrap the Security Treaty<br />
Overview : Time to Scrap the Security Pact - Jens<br />
wilkinson and Koshida Kiyokazu<br />
U.S.Strategy and the Bases - Umebayashi Hiromichi<br />
Lessons from Okinawa - Rick Mercier<br />
The Bases Seen by High School Students - Nishi Tomoko<br />
Life Under the Threat of the Bases<br />
- Reports from Iwakuni Marine Base, Camp Zama,<br />
Yokota Air Base, Atsugi Naval Air Base, The Dangers of<br />
Low-Altitude, Flight Training, Yokosuka Naval Base<br />
Reference : <strong>Japan</strong>-U.S. Joint Declaration on Security<br />
Alliance for the 21st Century<br />
An Appeal for the Recognition fo Women's Human<br />
Rights<br />
Past Articles in <strong>AMPO</strong> on the Treaty, the Bases and<br />
Okinawa<br />
Whither Sri Lanka? Hope for a Solution to the Ethnic<br />
Conflict? - Silan Kadirgamar
Vol. 27, No. 2, (1996)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Flooding Ainu Lands : Test Filling Begins in the Nibutani<br />
Dam - Nakamura Yasutoshi<br />
Lay-Offs at Kanagawa Plant Reveals Obstacles Facing<br />
Foreign Workers - Jens Wilkinson<br />
Slight of Hand : The Revision of the Eugenics Protection<br />
Law - Ito Asahi<br />
Who Are the Real Colonialists? - Aung Thu<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : SUPERPOWER INTERESTS<br />
VERSUS PEOPLE'S SECURITY<br />
The Balance-of-Power Doomsday Machine : Resurgent<br />
US Unilateralism, Regional Realpolitik, and the US <strong>Japan</strong><br />
Security Treaty - Walden Bello<br />
Security Treaty : Voices from <strong>Asia</strong><br />
Don't Move the Bases, Get Rid of Them - Sakibara<br />
Moribide<br />
Reviving the Forests in the Bases - Urashima Etsuko<br />
Expanding the Security Treaty - Yang Bojiang<br />
Security Treaty : Threat to <strong>Asia</strong>n People -<br />
Horacio[Boy]Morales<br />
Bases for US Interests - Roland Simbulan<br />
PEOPLE'S PLAN for the 21st Century(PP21)<br />
Hope in Kathmandu : Third Major PP21 Program in<br />
South <strong>Asia</strong> - Muto Ichiyo<br />
The Sagarmatha Declaration<br />
Human Rights, Development and Religion - Chandra<br />
Muzaffar<br />
Upholding Justice and Democracy without Violence -<br />
INFID Statement<br />
Vol. 27, No. 3, (1997)<br />
The LDP's Election [Victory] : A Return to Yesteryear? -<br />
Muto Ichiyo<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Has the Equal Employment Opportunity Law Brought<br />
Equality? - Nakajima Michiko<br />
Colonization and War Responsibility :Court Rejects Suit<br />
by Korean Former B- and C-Class War Criminals -<br />
Utsumi Aiko<br />
Killing Us Twice : The <strong>Asia</strong>n Women's Fund - Takemi<br />
Chieko<br />
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SPECIAL ISSUE : MINAMATA DISEASE<br />
Minamata Disease and <strong>Japan</strong>'s Development - Ui Jun<br />
The [Final Settlement] ; Have We Been Told the Whole<br />
Truth? - Tani Yoichi<br />
A Family Tragedy - Sakamoto Fujie<br />
Our Environment and Healthy Bodies Will Never Be<br />
Restored - Hamamoto Tsuginori<br />
A Shameful Retreat - Kawamoto Teruo<br />
There is No Running Away - Araki Yasuko<br />
Despite My Convulsions, I Haven't Applied - Nishi<br />
Yasunori<br />
A Chronology of Minamata Disease Past Articles in<br />
<strong>AMPO</strong><br />
People Power in Indonesia? - Arief Budiman<br />
Sowing Seeds in Chiapas : Report from the<br />
Intercontinental Encounter Against Neoliberalism and<br />
For Humanity - Karasawa Hideko<br />
TNC WATCH : JAL's Hawaiian Folly - Jens Wilkinson<br />
ODA WATCH : Examining <strong>Japan</strong>'s Yen Loans -<br />
Kitazawa YoKo<br />
<strong>Review</strong> : Coping With the Miracle : <strong>Japan</strong>'s Unions<br />
Explore New International Relations - Alexandre Beaudet<br />
Vol. 27, No. 4, (1997)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Why Was the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Ambassador's Residence<br />
Targeted ? - Ota Masakni<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Postwar Compensation - Takagi Kenichi<br />
Two Years After the Kobe Quake - Munetoshi Katsuyuki<br />
"Preserving Ainu Culture" But Ignoring Their Rights -<br />
Koshida Kiyokazu<br />
The Strain of Unpaid Work : Reactions to the Report by<br />
the Economic Planning Agency - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Imperiled Agency : Premier's Council Proposes<br />
Dissolution of Environment Agency - Sakuma Tomoko<br />
OKINAWA<br />
Legal Problems ? Change the Law ! Government<br />
Strengthens Its Discriminatory Policies Toward Okinawa<br />
- Jens Wilkinson<br />
Okinawa in the U.S. Media - Rick Mercier<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : THE THREAT OF THE NEW<br />
HISTORICAL REVISIONISM
The Latest Wave of Revisionism - Jens Wilkinson<br />
We Must No Longer Be Silent : Why I Co-Sponsored the<br />
"Appeal by Concerned Koreans in <strong>Japan</strong>" - Soh Kyon-sik<br />
Looking at History through the Eyes of the Other -<br />
Utsumi Aiko and Ishida Takeshi<br />
Mixed Feeling : Hong Kong's Return to China - Len Guo<br />
The Hydro Mafia and the three Gorges Dam - Sumi<br />
Kazuo<br />
"They Make A Desert and Call It Peace" : SLORC's War<br />
Aganist Shan State - Donald M. Seekins<br />
ODA Watch : Proposal for ODA Reform<br />
TNC Watch : Monitoring Nike in Indonesia - Saeki<br />
Natsuko<br />
REVIEW<br />
Broken Silence : Voices of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Feminism - Valerie<br />
Fox<br />
Vol. 28, No. 1, (1997)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Big Brother : The Wiretapping Bill and the threat<br />
to Privacy - Ogura Toshimaru<br />
The August Executions : Arbitrary Implementation of the<br />
Death Penalty - Shimaya Naoko<br />
Land and Life : The Okinawan Struggle Continues -<br />
Chibana Shoichi<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : THE TWILIGHT OF THE<br />
SOEHARTO REGIME : TOWARD<br />
DEMOCRATIZATION ?<br />
A Blow to Democracy ; The July 27 Incident - Kawakami<br />
Sonoko<br />
The Soeharto Family Business - Saeki Natsuko<br />
Bob Hasan : Indonesia's "Timber King" - Sasaki Sonoko<br />
The Riots : Symptoms of Frustration - Okamoto Sachie<br />
The Freeport Mines : Profiting from the Blood fo<br />
Indigenous Peoples - Tsuru Akiko<br />
Islamic Politics - Hata Midori<br />
Was Golkar's "Victory"Truly a Victory ? - Murai<br />
Yoshinori<br />
A Retreat from Politics ? : The Military in Indonesia -<br />
Abe Osamu<br />
The Old Man and the Haze - Goenawan Mohamad<br />
Map of Riots in Indonesia<br />
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A Chronology of Hope and Despair<br />
ODA WATCH<br />
Challenging <strong>Japan</strong>'s Aid to the Multilateral Development<br />
Banks : Regular Dialogues Between NGOs and the<br />
Ministry of Finance -Saito Tomoyo<br />
Vol. 28, No. 2, (1998)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Protect People, Not Corporations ! The "No to the MAI "<br />
Campaign - Koshida Kiyokazu<br />
One Step Forward, Ten Steps <strong>Back</strong>wards : Changes for<br />
Women in the Labor Standards Law - <strong>AMPO</strong> Staff<br />
Shattering the Myths of the Nagano Olympics - Jens<br />
Wilkinson<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : A WAVE OF GRASSROOTS<br />
DEMOCARCY<br />
Sanrizuka : Re-imagining the Community - Robert<br />
Ricketts<br />
The Local Referendum : A New Democratic Possibility -<br />
Imai Hajime<br />
Teshima : Tricks of the Waste Traders - Ishikwa Kitoshi<br />
Maki-machi's Long, Hard Road - Sakai Masayuki<br />
Fear and Courage in Mitake-cho - Ishikawa Kiyoshi<br />
Okinawa and the Struggle for Democracy - Arasaki<br />
Moriteru<br />
The Battle Over the Nationality Clause - Ehashi Takashi<br />
Surreptitious Revisions : The New U.S.-japan Security<br />
Treaty - Jens Wilkinson<br />
<strong>Review</strong> : Soul Flower Mononoke Summit - Koshida<br />
Kiyokazu<br />
Vol. 28, No. 3, (1998)<br />
<strong>PARC</strong> CAMPAIGNS<br />
<strong>PARC</strong>'s Statement on the New Guidelines for U.S.-<strong>Japan</strong><br />
Cooperation<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Security for Whom? New Laws for the Guidlines<br />
-Yamanaka Etsuko<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s New NPO Law : A Guarantee of Democracy ? -<br />
Matsubara Akira<br />
We Will Conduct Our Own Ceremonies : High School<br />
Students Speak Out - Higuchi Sayako
SPECIAL ISSUE : THE ASIAN ECONOMIC CRISIS<br />
East <strong>Asia</strong> : On the Eve of the Great Tranformation ? -<br />
Walden Bello<br />
Behind the Economic Development - Kim Dae Hwan<br />
Seoul's Cold Winter : Living under the Influence of the<br />
IMF -Sakurai Keiko<br />
Who Benefits form Growth ? : No Cure from the IMF or<br />
State - Suthy Prasartest<br />
Indonesia's Free Fall - Rizal Ramli<br />
Crisis Upon Crisis : The Experience of the Philippines -<br />
Leonor Magolis Briones<br />
The End fo the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Miracle ? - Okumura Hiroshi<br />
Searching for a Third Path - Inoue Reiko<br />
ODA WATCH<br />
Statement on Yen Loans to Burma<br />
The Last Yen Loans to suharto - Furusawa Kiyoko<br />
TNC WATCH<br />
The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Campaign Against the MAI - Kanda<br />
Hiroshi<br />
The Forgotten People of Afghanistan : "The Hazaras " -<br />
G. Ali Haidari<br />
The Hazaras on the Thresold fo the 21st Century - Rahim<br />
Changezi<br />
Still Work to Be Done - Pius Lustrilanang<br />
Vol. 28, No. 4, (1999)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
Towards a More GenderEqual Society - Yamashita<br />
Yasuko<br />
Fighting the Loss of Humanity - Yamazaki Shunji<br />
After the Olympic Winter Games - Yokota Takashi<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>ese Politics - Change or Stagnations ? Jens<br />
Wilkinson<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : ECONOMIC DEREGULATION<br />
FOR WHOM ?<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Age of Polarization - Uchihashi Katsuto<br />
The Pitfall of <strong>Japan</strong>ese Big Bang - Kaneko Fumio<br />
How Should We Interpret Labor Market Deregulation ? -<br />
Miyazato Kunio<br />
Deregulate Labor Standards ? - Sakai Kazuko<br />
Agricultural Deregulation at Its Final Stage - Oono<br />
Kazuoki<br />
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Liberalization of the Free Market - Douglas Lummis<br />
Deregulation in Everybody Life - Takenobu Mieko<br />
The Latest Trends in Economic Deregulation in <strong>Japan</strong><br />
The Dislodging of the Visible Hand and the Destruction<br />
of Social Institutions - Ingyu Oh and David Neilson<br />
ODA WATCH<br />
Cancel the Unpayable Debts of the Poorest Countries -<br />
Koshida Kiyokazu<br />
TNC WATCH<br />
A Window on Colonialism in Western Canada, Now - J.<br />
Chretien<br />
Vol. 29, No. 1, (1999)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
The Protests Suicide of a Company Man - Shitara<br />
Kiyotsugu<br />
Korean Society and Education - Honda Masakazu<br />
Crisis in the Judicial System - Kaito Yuichi<br />
On the Trail of a Pair of Fishing Boats - Jens Wilkinson<br />
Article 9 : And Now It's Gone ? - Douglas Lummis<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : THE CONTINUATION OF THE<br />
PEOPLES MOVEMENT IN OKINAWA<br />
Map of U.S. Military Bases in Okinawa<br />
After Governor Ohta's Defeat - Urashima Etsuko<br />
Regarding U.S.-<strong>Japan</strong>ese Governments' Agreement on<br />
the Return of Futenma Air Station<br />
Opposition to the Heliport - Mashiki Tomi<br />
" Eco-net Cbura "<br />
Nago Referendum in 1997<br />
A Sancturary for Peace and Hope Next Door to the Base -<br />
Sakima Michio and Kayoko<br />
This is No Time to Feel Depressed - Shinjo Kazuhiro<br />
Envisioning Local Resources for Okinawa's Future<br />
Economy - Ui Jun and Kawamitsu Shinichi<br />
Recent Events in Okinawa<br />
ODA WATCH<br />
The New Miyazawa Initiative - Kanda Hiroshi<br />
Jubilee 2000 : Looking beyond Cologne - Inoue Reiko<br />
" Ethnic Cleansing " in Burma ? - Donald M. Seeking<br />
FROM THE NGO'S CAMPAIGN IN JAPAN<br />
STOP! the 1999 Immigration Control Law Revision
Vol. 29, No. 2, (2000)<br />
JAPAN WATCH<br />
The Tokai Criticality Accident - Hosokawa Komei<br />
A New Move for the Labor Movement - Kayano Takeshi<br />
The Situation of "Nojukusha"in <strong>Japan</strong> - The Network for<br />
Campaigns Supporting Nojuksha<br />
Campaign against Genetically Modified Foods - Yasuda<br />
Setsuko<br />
Enclose the Airport with Agriculture - Ohno Kazuoki<br />
The Kabutoyama Case - Michael H. Fox<br />
Long-term Care Insurance System - Fukushi Yoshiko<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE : A NEW NATIONALISM ?<br />
<strong>Japan</strong> Makes a Sharp Turn to Right - Ishikawa Masumi<br />
"Pacifism" or "War-ism" - Oda Makoto<br />
<strong>Japan</strong>'s Servile Nationalism - Kan Sanjun<br />
The Dilemma of Representative Democracy and the<br />
Nation-State - Ogura Toshimaru<br />
From a Class Party to a National Party - Kato Tetsuro<br />
Report from the Upper House - Fukushima Mizuho<br />
The Legalization of Hinomaru and Kimigayo Puts<br />
Pressure on Teachers - Nagasawa Toshio<br />
For Self-governance of High Schools - Suzuki Akisada<br />
Intensified Control over Workers - Teito Kiyoshi<br />
"We Will Build Our Country Ourselves" - Ishida Nobuko<br />
Welfare and Well-being in Modern Mexico - David<br />
Barkin<br />
Vol. 29, No. 3, (2000)<br />
Schedule of Jubilee 2000 International Conference<br />
The First but Revolutionary Step - Kitazawa Yoko<br />
Discussions on 'Call to the G7 Leaders' and 'Consensus<br />
Statement'<br />
Creditors and Donors Must Heed Now - Charlotte<br />
Mwesigye<br />
Haiti and Debt - Camille Chalmers<br />
We Are not Asking for Charity but for Social Justice -<br />
Lawrence Egulu<br />
Why are We Still Arguing ? - Michael Besha<br />
Debts are not a Gift - Toe Joseph<br />
G8's Island Mentality - Adrian Lovett<br />
Cancel Odious, Illegetimate, Apartheid Debt - Neville<br />
Gabrel<br />
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Call to the G7<br />
Consensus Statement<br />
Media Statement<br />
Post Jubilee 2000 <strong>Japan</strong>