Keyword: United States
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Museums, Monuments, and Memorials: Commemorating the American War in Vietnam
Clayton D. Brown
2023-12-01 Volume 28 • Issue 2 • 2023 • Non-Thematic Issue
Teaching About Asian War Refugees and Diaspora Experiences through Graphic Novels
Peter Braden
2023-12-01 Volume 28 • Issue 2 • 2023 • Non-Thematic Issue
Teaching Taiwan: An Experiential Learning Essay
Lauren Collins
2023-11-28 Volume 28 • Issue 2 • 2023 • Non-Thematic Issue
Facts About Asia: The Modi Government and Religious Freedom
Lucien Ellington and Savannah Mason
2023-11-27 Volume 28 • Issue 2 • 2023 • Non-Thematic Issue
How Singapore Sustains Its Market Autocracy
Tegan Truitt
2023-11-19 Volume 28 • Issue 2 • 2023 • Non-Thematic Issue
Teaching Christopher Harding's The Japanese: A History in Twenty Lives in High Schools
Stephen O'Connor
2023-11-19 Volume 28 • Issue 2 • 2023 • Non-Thematic Issue
Understanding Daily Life in Wartime Japan, 1937-1945
Samuel Yamashita
2023-11-19 Volume 28 • Issue 2 • 2023 • Non-Thematic Issue
A Family Separated by the Bamboo Curtain
Maura Elizabeth Cunningham
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
An EAA Interview with Lauren McKee Author of Japanese Government and Politics An AAS Key Issues in Asian Studies Publication
EAA Editorial Office
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
Daughters of the Flower Fragrant Garden in the Classroom
Mark Dodge
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
"Goodbye My Darling, Hello Vietnam"
Edward O'Mahony
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
Highlights of the 2022 Freeman and South Asia Book Award Winners
EAA Editorial Office
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
Teaching About North Korean Defectors
EAA Editorial Office
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
Teaching Asia through Think Tanks
Alexander Scott and Lucien Ellington
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
The Belt and Road Initiative: An Integrative Subject for Interdisciplinary Studies about China
Jianfen Wang and Nancy Sowers
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
The Belt and Road Initiative: An Integrative Subject for Interdisciplinary Studies about China
Jianfen Wang and Nancy Sowers
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
The Story of a Family Divided by the Communist Revolution in China
Margot E. Landman
2023-03-30 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2023 • Non-thematic Issue
Finding Junie Kim
Charles Newell (Reviewer)
2023-01-14 Volume 27 • Issue 2 • 2022 • Teaching Asia in Middle Schools
Opposition to Chinese Exclusion (1850-1902)
Edward O'Mahony
2022-07-13 Volume 27 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Asia in World History: Comparisons, Connections, and Conflicts (Part 2)
The "First Daughter" in Asia: Alice Roosevelt's 1905 Trip
Benita Stambler
2022-07-13 Volume 27 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Asia in World History: Comparisons, Connections, and Conflicts (Part 2)
The Essentials: How the Film Tora! Tora! Tora! May Be Utilized as a Teaching Tool About Pearl Harbor
Daniel A. Métraux
2021-11-05 Volume 26 • Issue 2 • 2021 • Engaging Asia: Film, Documentaries, and Television
Using Victory in the Pacific in High School and College History Survey Courses
Aaron Pickering
2021-11-05 Volume 26 • Issue 2 • 2021 • Engaging Asia: Film, Documentaries, and Television
Studying Indian Secularism to Understand the US
Daniel Jasper
2020-12-30 Volume 25 • Issue 3 • 2020 • Teaching Asia's Giants: India
Ghosts of Gold Mountain: The Epic Story of the Chinese Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad
Daniel A. Métraux
2020-09-30 Volume 25 • Issue 2 • 2020 • Teaching Asia’s Giants: China
Supplements for “Teaching Students about Mindfulness and Modern Life”
Andrew O. Fort and Mark Dennis
2020-06-11 Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Asian Philosophies and Religions
Teaching Students about Mindfulness and Modern Life
Andrew O. Fort and Mark Dennis
2020-06-10 Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Asian Philosophies and Religions
Contextualizing Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko
Todd Munson
2019-12-31 Volume 24 • Issue 3 • 2019 • Asian Literature in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Planting the seeds of Wild Mustard: Reading Vietnamese Short Stories in the Study of Asian History and Religion
William B. Noseworthy
2019-12-31 Volume 24 • Issue 3 • 2019 • Asian Literature in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
The Sorrow of the Things They Carried: The American War in Việt Nam and Stories Told by Combat Soldiers from Both Sides
Yasuko Sato
2019-12-31 Volume 24 • Issue 3 • 2019 • Asian Literature in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Boom Country? An Interview with Alan Rosling
Nimish Adhia
2019-09-30 Volume 24 • Issue 2 • 2019 • Entrepreneurship in Asia
China's "National Champions": Alibaba, Tencent, and Huawei
Jeffrey Melnik
2019-09-30 Volume 24 • Issue 2 • 2019 • Entrepreneurship in Asia
EngageAsia: An Entrepreneurial Approach to Creating Transnational Communities
David P. Janes
2019-09-30 Volume 24 • Issue 2 • 2019 • Entrepreneurship in Asia
Facts About Asia: Taiwan and Hong Kong: Economic and Political Freedom
EAA Editorial Office
2019-09-30 Volume 24 • Issue 2 • 2019 • Entrepreneurship in Asia
Inspiration in India for a New Generation of Entrepreneurs
Ken Schoolland
2019-09-30 Volume 24 • Issue 2 • 2019 • Entrepreneurship in Asia
Peeling The Onion Stories: "China in Family Photographs: A People’s History of Revolution and Everyday Life"
Arthur Barbeau
2019-09-30 Volume 24 • Issue 2 • 2019 • Entrepreneurship in Asia
EAA Interview with Graeme Freeman: Interviewed by Lynn Parisi
Lynn Parisi
2018-12-31 Volume 23 • Issue 3 • 2018 • What Should We Know About Asia?
The SAMR Model and Project-Based Learning in a Chinese History Classroom
Jared Hall
2018-12-31 Volume 23 • Issue 3 • 2018 • What Should We Know About Asia?
Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap?
Chandar Sundaram and John F. Copper
2018-03-30 Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2018 • Asian Politics
Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States, and the World
David L. Kenley
2018-03-30 Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2018 • Asian Politics
Another World Lies Beyond: Three Chinese Gardens in the US
Han Li
2017-12-31 Volume 22 • Issue 3 • 2017 • Demographics, Social Policy, and Asia, Part I
Proof of Loyalty: Kazuo Yamane and the Nisei Soldiers of Hawai`i
David Huebner
2017-12-31 Volume 22 • Issue 3 • 2017 • Demographics, Social Policy, and Asia, Part I
Singapore Immigration and Changing Public Policies
Chris Hudson
2017-12-31 Volume 22 • Issue 3 • 2017 • Demographics, Social Policy, and Asia, Part I
Asia Pacific in World Politics, Second Edition
Mary M. McCarthy
2017-09-30 Volume 22 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Water and Asia
Tasting Soy Sauce, Teaching Culture: A Case for Experiential Learning
Willa Zhen
2017-09-30 Volume 22 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Water and Asia
A Concise History of Korea From Antiquity to the Present, Second Edition
Mary Connor
2017-03-30 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Contemporary Postcolonial Asia
Anti-Colonialism and Modern History Education in China
Woyu Liu
2017-03-30 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Contemporary Postcolonial Asia
In Memorial: James M. Becker
Linda S. Wojtan
2017-03-30 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Contemporary Postcolonial Asia
Modeling Asia: An East China Sea Simulation
Lauren McKee
2017-03-30 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Contemporary Postcolonial Asia
The Osamu Tezuka Story: A Life in Manga and Anime
William M. Tsutsui
2017-03-30 Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Contemporary Postcolonial Asia
Debating the Allied Occupation of Japan (Part Two)
Peter K. Frost
2016-12-31 Volume 21 • Issue 3 • 2016 • Traditional and Contemporary Asia: Numbers, Symbols, and Colors
My Life in China
Carol Stepanchuk
2016-12-31 Volume 21 • Issue 3 • 2016 • Traditional and Contemporary Asia: Numbers, Symbols, and Colors
Oh Brave New World That Has Such Lessons In It: Using the Series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex as a Critical Text
Paul E. Dunscomb
2016-12-31 Volume 21 • Issue 3 • 2016 • Traditional and Contemporary Asia: Numbers, Symbols, and Colors
The Great Courses "Understanding Japan: A Cultural History"
Eric G. Dinmore
2016-12-31 Volume 21 • Issue 3 • 2016 • Traditional and Contemporary Asia: Numbers, Symbols, and Colors
Baseball in Japan and the US: History, Culture, and Future Prospects
Daniel A. Métraux
2016-09-30 Volume 21 • Issue 2 • 2016 • Sports, Culture, and Asia
Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography, Volume 4
David L. Kenley
2016-09-30 Volume 21 • Issue 2 • 2016 • Sports, Culture, and Asia
Debating the Allied Occupation of Japan (Part One)
Peter K. Frost
2016-09-30 Volume 21 • Issue 2 • 2016 • Sports, Culture, and Asia
Professional Basketball in Taiwan: An EAA Interview with Ben Metcalf
Lucien Ellington
2016-09-30 Volume 21 • Issue 2 • 2016 • Sports, Culture, and Asia
The Changing National and Political Role of Chinese Sports 1949–2016
Matthew Bryan Haugen
2016-09-30 Volume 21 • Issue 2 • 2016 • Sports, Culture, and Asia
Vocational Students and International Education: An EAA Interview with United States–Japan Foundation Elgin Heinz Prizewinner, Robert Clavelle
Lucien Ellington
2016-09-30 Volume 21 • Issue 2 • 2016 • Sports, Culture, and Asia
Daughters of the Samurai: A Journey from East to West and Back
Daniel A. Métraux
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
Democracy in Asia
Clayton D. Brown
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
Indonesia, Asia, and the World: An Interview with Leonard C. Sebastian
Lucien Ellington
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
Lesson Plan: “On Leaving Asia”
Aaron Pickering
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
New Perspectives on the Sunzi (Sun Tzu) from Contemporary Chinese Military Writings
Mark Metcalf
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
Pot Shards: Fragments of a Life Lived in CIA, the White House, and the Two Koreas
Michael J. Seth
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
School Textbooks and East Asia's "History Wars": A Comparative Approach to Teaching About Perspective, Bias, and Historical Memory
Rylan Sekiguchi
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
"Shadow R & J" and "The Girl Who Flew": Introducing Asia through Theater in an Interdisciplinary Honors Program
Adam D. Frank
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
“Shadow R & J and The Girl Who Flew: Introducing Asia through Theater in an Interdisciplinary Honors Program” Syllabus
Adam D. Frank
2016-03-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Asia in AP, IB, and Undergraduate Honors Courses
"My Cambodia" and "My Cambodian America"
Van Anh Tran
2015-12-31 Volume 20 • Issue 3 • 2015 • India: Past, Present, and Future
The History of Economic Development in India since Independence
Nimish Adhia
2015-12-31 Volume 20 • Issue 3 • 2015 • India: Past, Present, and Future
From the Nisshin to the Musashi: The Military Career of Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku
Tal Tovy
2015-09-30 Volume 20 • Issue 2 • 2015 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part II
I am a Chinese English Teacher
Wang Ping
2015-09-30 Volume 20 • Issue 2 • 2015 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part II
Story of Hiroshima: Life of an Atomic Bomb Survivor
Masaya Nemoto
2015-09-30 Volume 20 • Issue 2 • 2015 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part II
Using "Makers of Modern India" to Teach about India
Thomas Lamont
2015-09-30 Volume 20 • Issue 2 • 2015 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part II
Comparative History of Genocide in Southeast Asia: Using Cambodia and East Timor in Asian Civilizations and World History Survey Courses
Michael G. Vann
2015-03-30 Volume 20 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Southeast Asia in the Humanities and Social Science Curricula
Integrating Viet Nam into World History Surveys
Mauricio Borrero and Tuan A. To
2015-03-30 Volume 20 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Southeast Asia in the Humanities and Social Science Curricula
Lessons for America from China?
Ezra F. Vogel
2015-03-30 Volume 20 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Southeast Asia in the Humanities and Social Science Curricula
Sources for Understanding Myanmar
Guven Peter Witteveen
2015-03-30 Volume 20 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Southeast Asia in the Humanities and Social Science Curricula
Teaching and Learning About Southeast Asia
Linda Cuadra and Sara Van Fleet
2015-03-30 Volume 20 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Southeast Asia in the Humanities and Social Science Curricula
The Philippines: An Overview of the Colonial Era
Dana R. Herrera
2015-03-30 Volume 20 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Southeast Asia in the Humanities and Social Science Curricula
A Diplomat in Asia: An Interview with Ambassador Nicholas Platt
Peter K. Frost
2014-12-31 Volume 19 • Issue 3 • 2014 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part 1
Shibusawa Eiichi and the Merger of Confucianism and Capitalism in Modern Japan
John H. Sagers
2014-12-31 Volume 19 • Issue 3 • 2014 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part 1
Teaching Robert D. Kaplan’s "Asia’s Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific"
Joe Renouard
2014-12-31 Volume 19 • Issue 3 • 2014 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part 1
Vivekananda and Okakura On What East Offers West
David B. Gordon
2014-12-31 Volume 19 • Issue 3 • 2014 • Asia: Biographies and Personal Stories, Part 1
Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy
Peter K. Frost
2014-09-30 Volume 19 • Issue 2 • 2014 • Maritime Asia
Maritime Archaeology in the Classroom: Resources on the Online Museum of Underwater Archaeology
Michelle Damian
2014-09-30 Volume 19 • Issue 2 • 2014 • Maritime Asia
Passing the Baton: World War II’s Asian Theater and the Coming of Age of the Aircraft Carrier
Rotem Kowner
2014-09-30 Volume 19 • Issue 2 • 2014 • Maritime Asia
Southeast Asia: Past & Present (Seventh Edition)
Jon G. Malek
2014-09-30 Volume 19 • Issue 2 • 2014 • Maritime Asia
Taiwan's Policy toward the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands Dispute and the Implications for the US
Vincent Wei-Cheng Wang
2014-09-30 Volume 19 • Issue 2 • 2014 • Maritime Asia
Americans and the Development of Civil Society in Modern Korea
Donald N. Clark
2014-03-30 Volume 19 • Issue 1 • 2014 • Teaching Asia through Field Trips and Experiential Learning
Early Visions of Reform and Modernity: Sirhak and Religious Movements in Choson Korea
Don Baker
2014-03-30 Volume 19 • Issue 1 • 2014 • Teaching Asia through Field Trips and Experiential Learning
International Engagement Through Experiential Learning: Southeast Asian Case Studies
Gwen R. Johnson and Namji Kim Steinemann
2014-03-30 Volume 19 • Issue 1 • 2014 • Teaching Asia through Field Trips and Experiential Learning
Key Issues in Asian Studies: Japan Since 1945
Paul E. Dunscomb
2014-03-30 Volume 19 • Issue 1 • 2014 • Teaching Asia through Field Trips and Experiential Learning
Korea's Rough Road to Democracy
Donald P. Gregg
2014-03-30 Volume 19 • Issue 1 • 2014 • Teaching Asia through Field Trips and Experiential Learning
New York City as Classroom: Exploring Buddhism Through Experiential Learning
Chaya Chandrasekhar and Ihor Pidhainy
2014-03-30 Volume 19 • Issue 1 • 2014 • Teaching Asia through Field Trips and Experiential Learning
A Commentary on Economic Education in the ROK and the U.S.
Tawni Ferrarini
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia
Arthur Barbeau
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
Assignment China: A Documentary Series on American Reporting on China
Charles W. Hayford
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
Honor and Sacrifice: The Roy Matsumoto Story
John H. Sagers
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
Taiwan: Nation-State or Province? Sixth Edition
Thomas J. Bellows
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
The Films of Hayao Miyazaki: Shinto, Nature, and the Environment
Charles Newell
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
The Korean Economy: Past, Present, and Future: An Interview with Marcus Noland
Marcus Noland
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
The U.S.-South Korea Economic Relationship
Troy Stangarone
2013-12-31 Volume 18 • Issue 3 • 2013 • Central Asia
China and the World Economy
Edward Friedman
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
China's Weibo: Political and Social Implications?
Xinyue Chang
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
Internet Links to accompany the Teaching Resources Essay "Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative: An Introduction"
HB Paksoy
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
Live Your Dream: The Taylor Anderson Story
David Huebner
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
My Favorite Asia-Related Digital Media: Asia-Crossing Cultures Online in the K-12 Classroom
Barbara Berry
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
Social Media in the South Korean Presidential Election: An Interview with Hoon Lee
Hoon Lee and Lucien Ellington
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
The Asia Matters for America Initiative and US-Asia Relations
Satu Limaye
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
The Asia Pacific Journal: Japan Focus Course Readers
Peter K. Frost
2013-09-30 Volume 18 • Issue 2 • 2013 • Cyber Asia and the New Media
Engaging Inner-City Students in East Asian Studies: Martial Arts, Warriors, and Gender
Eleni Vryza
2013-03-30 Volume 18 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part II
Modern Chinese History
David L. Kenley
2013-03-30 Volume 18 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part II
Teaching Korean Politics through Cinema
Yoonkyung Lee
2013-03-30 Volume 18 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part II
The Story of Viet Nam: From Prehistory to the Present
Shelton Woods
2013-03-30 Volume 18 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part II
Water Puppetry in Vietnam: An Ancient Tradition in a Modern World
Karen Kane
2013-03-30 Volume 18 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part II
ANPO: The Art X War: The Art of Resistance
Peter K. Frost
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
A Unique Trilateral Relationship: The US, the PRC, and Taiwan since 1949
Zhiqun Zhu
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Calm or Dangerous? The Taiwan Strait
Helmut Hetzel and Marijke Hetzel
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
China, Don't be Stupid
Andrej Matisak
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Japanese Exclusion and the American Labor Movement: 1900 to 1924
Lesley Solomon
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Japan, the U.S. and the Asian-Pacific War
Eric M. Bergerud
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Joe Rochefort's War: The Odyssey of the Codebreaker Who Outwitted Yamamoto at Midway
Shelton Woods
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Pacific Heart of Darkness: Remembering World War II Combat Experiences
Yasuko Sato
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Pearl Harbor and Pan-Asianism: Teaching Ideology as History
Michael A. Schneider
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Serving in the Occupation: An Interview with Wilton Dillon
Daniel A. Métraux
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Teaching Pearl Harbor: A New Japanese Perspective
Daniel A. Métraux
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
The Korean War 101: Causes, Course, and Conclusion of the Conflict
James I. Matray
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
The Nixon-Mao Summit: A Week that Changed the World?
Joe Renouard
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
The Revolutionary
David L. Kenley
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
The U.S. as a Pacific Nation
Satu Limaye
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Waxen Wings: The Acta Koreana Anthology of Short Fiction from Korea
Tracy Kaminer
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
Why Are We Still Talking About Taiwan?
Shelly Rigger
2012-12-31 Volume 17 • Issue 3 • 2012 • US, Asia, and the World: 1914–2012
A Far Away Home
David Huebner
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Aid Agencies and Afghanistan: The End of an Affair?
Alessandro Monsutti and Antonio Donini
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
An EAA Interview with 2012 Franklin R. Buchanan Co-Prize Winners for The United States in Afghanistan,The Choices Program: Andy Blackadar, Sarah Massey, and Tanya Waldburger
Andy Blackadar, Lucien Ellington, Sarah Massey and Tanya Waldbu
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China
Edward Friedman
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
EAA Interview with the Authors of "Fragments of the Afghan Frontier," Benjamin D. Hopkins and Magnus Marsden
Benjamin D. Hopkins, Lucien Ellington and Magnus Marsden
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Educating Students about Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Robert L. Curry Jr.
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
How to Teach and Learn about Afghanistan: A Digital Humanities Approach: Why Study Afghanistan?
Grace Norman
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Interview with Master Sergeant Michael W. Howland: The War in Afghanistan
Lucien Ellington
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
The United States in Afghanistan
Kelly McKee
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
What History Can Teach Us About Contemporary Afghanistan
Thomas Barfield
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
What History Can Teach Us About Contemporary Afghanistan
Thomas E. Gouttierre
2012-09-30 Volume 17 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Afghanistan: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Asia, Shakespeare, and the World: Digital Resources for Teaching about Globalization
Alexander C. Y. Huang
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
Chinese Foreign Direct Investment: Looking Abroad from an Emerging Economy
Ronald Kalafsky
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
Introduction to Contemporary Korean Ceramic Artists
David McClelland and Mei-ling Hom
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power
James R. Holmes
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
North Korean Posters: The David Heather Collection
Barbara Swander Miller
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
Prodigy of Taiwan, Diva of Asia: Teresa Teng
David B. Gordon
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
Western Civilization with Chinese Comparisons, 3rd edition
Jeffrey L. Richey
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
Why Taiwan Matters: Small Island, Global Powerhouse
Hans Stockton
2012-03-30 Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part 1
Culinary Controversies: Shark Fin Soup and Sea Creatures in the Asian Studies Curriculum
Tami Blumenfield
2011-12-31 Volume 16 • Issue 3 • 2011 • Food, Culture, and Asia
Notions of Rights in the United States and Japan
Jonathan D. Marshall
2011-12-31 Volume 16 • Issue 3 • 2011 • Food, Culture, and Asia
Three New Volumes: Key Issues in Asian Studies
Donald N. Clark, Eric Cunningham, Tansen Sen and Victor H. Mair
2011-12-31 Volume 16 • Issue 3 • 2011 • Food, Culture, and Asia
Understanding Contemporary Asia through Food
Eriberto P. Lozada
2011-12-31 Volume 16 • Issue 3 • 2011 • Food, Culture, and Asia
Who’s Afraid of Chop Suey?
Charles W. Hayford
2011-12-31 Volume 16 • Issue 3 • 2011 • Food, Culture, and Asia
American Influences on Sun Yatsen
David B. Gordon
2011-09-30 Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2011 • U.S., Asia, and the World: 1620-1914
The Asian Soul of Transcendentalism
Kent Bicknell and Todd Lewis
2011-09-30 Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2011 • U.S., Asia, and the World: 1620-1914
The US Founders and China: The Origins of Chinese Cultural Influence on the United States
Dave Wang
2011-09-30 Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2011 • U.S., Asia, and the World: 1620-1914
Edwin O. Reischauer and the American Discovery of Japan
Robert Fish
2011-03-30 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2011 • Teaching the Geographies of Asia
An EAA Interview 2010 Franklin R. Buchanan Prize Winners: Rylan Sekiguchi, Rennie Moon and Joon Seok Hong
Joon Seok Hong, Rennie Moon and Rylan Sekiguchi
2010-12-31 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2010 • Environmental Challenges and Asia
Asia and the Climate Crisis
Steven A. Leibo
2010-12-31 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2010 • Environmental Challenges and Asia
The Sister Mountain Curriculum Project: Mount Rainier and Mount Fuji: A Brief Interview with Peter Conrick and Setsuro Kobayashi
Lee Taylor
2010-12-31 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2010 • Environmental Challenges and Asia
This Is China: The First 5,000 Years
Terrae Fogarty
2010-12-31 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2010 • Environmental Challenges and Asia
U.S.-South Korean Relations
Karl R. Neumann
2010-12-31 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2010 • Environmental Challenges and Asia
Buchanan Prize Winners Lynn Parisi and Meredith Changeux
Lynn Parisi and Meredith Changeux
2009-12-31 Volume 14 • Issue 3 • 2009 • Asia in World History: The Twentieth Century
American Protestant Missions in Nineteenth-Century China
George B. Pruden
2009-09-30 Volume 14 • Issue 2 • 2009 • Asian Intercultural Contacts
China and the West: A Fresh Strategy against Provincialism
Jerusha McCormack and John Blair
2007-12-31 Volume 12 • Issue 3 • 2007 • Teaching About Asian Governments and Legal Systems
Helen Foster Snow: An American Woman in Revolutionary China
Diana Marston-Wood
2007-12-31 Volume 12 • Issue 3 • 2007 • Teaching About Asian Governments and Legal Systems
Robert Angel of Japan Considered
Lucien Ellington
2007-12-31 Volume 12 • Issue 3 • 2007 • Teaching About Asian Governments and Legal Systems
The US-Japan Alliance: A Brief Strategic History
Michael Green
2007-12-31 Volume 12 • Issue 3 • 2007 • Teaching About Asian Governments and Legal Systems
Aurel Stein on the Silk Road
Robert Foster
2007-09-30 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 2007 • Natural Disasters in Asia: Geography and Environment
A Yankee in Meiji Japan: The Crusading Journalist Edward W. House
Joe Gawrys
2007-09-30 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 2007 • Natural Disasters in Asia: Geography and Environment
From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor: Who Was Responsible?
Richard Minear
2007-09-30 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 2007 • Natural Disasters in Asia: Geography and Environment
Hawai'i Reader in Traditional Chinese Culture
Arthur Barbeau
2007-09-30 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 2007 • Natural Disasters in Asia: Geography and Environment
The Asian American Century
James Carter
2007-09-30 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 2007 • Natural Disasters in Asia: Geography and Environment
Crooked Cucumber Comes to America
David Chadwick
2006-12-31 Volume 11 • Issue 3 • 2006 • Teaching About Asia through Travelers' Tales
The Mikado, Guranto Shogun, and the Rhapsody of US-Japanese Relations in Early Meiji
Daniel A. Métraux
2006-12-31 Volume 11 • Issue 3 • 2006 • Teaching About Asia through Travelers' Tales
China Rises
James A. Winship
2006-12-30 Volume 11 • Issue 3 • 2006 • Teaching About Asia through Travelers' Tales
Americanization of East Asia
Warren I. Cohen
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
Asia in the ReMaking of the Modern World
Robert B. Marks
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
EAA Interview with John Williams, Director of Japanese Films
Paul Mason and Paul Tanner
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
Japan's Schools: Myths, Realities, and Comparisons with the United States
Gary DeCoker
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
Oral History as a Teaching and Learning Tool
Mary L. Hanneman
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
Teaching Katakana to Social Studies Students
Susan Gogue
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
The Origins of the Modern World: A Global and Ecological Narrative
Adrian Carton
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
Zheng He Goes Traveling—Again
James R. Holmes
2006-09-30 Volume 11 • Issue 2 • 2006 • Rethinking Our Notions of "Asia"
Approaching Hiroshima: Three Ways to Engage with History
Lynn R. Dole
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
A Tribute to John Hersey's Hiroshima
Fay Beauchamp
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
EAA Interview with John Dower
Lynn Parisi
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Eat Drink Your Homework
Elizabeth Graf
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Exploring the Vietnam War: A Teacher's Resource Essay
Raymond A. Marcus
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Learning from Truman's Decision: The Atomic Bomb and Japan's Surrender
George P. Brown
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Nagasaki Survivors: Stories of Endurance and Courage
Lynne Shivers
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Ripples of Change: Japanese Women's Search for Self
Vincent Kelly Pollard
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Teaching Mr. Stimson
Peter K. Frost
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Thank God for the Atom Bomb?
Richard Rice
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
The Day Man Lost: Hiroshima: A Matter of Perspectives
Ileana B. Leavens
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
The Harper's Magazine article from 1947, "The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb" by Henry Stimson, to accompany Peter Frost’s article, "Teaching Mr. Stimson."
Henry L. Stimson and To Accompany an Article by Peter Frost
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Web Gleanings: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and World War II in the Pacific
Judith S. Ames
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
What We Forget When We Remember the Pacific War
Owen Griffiths
2006-03-30 Volume 11 • Issue 1 • 2006 • Reconsidering Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Sixty Years
Teaching About “The Forgotten War”
Michael Seth
2005-09-30 Volume 10 • Issue 2 • 2005 • Special Section on Teaching Twentieth-Century Asia
Linking US and Chinese Schools: The China School Project
Paul Hurteau
2005-03-31 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Special Section on Teaching About Islam in Asia
Interview with Buchanan Prize Winner Waka Takahashi Brown
2004-12-31 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2004 • Special Section on Teaching About Asia Through Rice
Using Zhang Yimou's Happy Times as a Path Toward Cross-Cultural Understanding
Cristina Zaccarini
2004-12-31 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2004 • Special Section on Teaching About Asia Through Rice
Spotlight on Southeast Asia: Connections and Cultures
Jason Jones
2004-09-30 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Special Section on Teaching Asia in Early World History
Lost in Translation
Richard H. Minear
2004-03-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2004 • Teaching About Asia Through the Visual and Performing Arts
Bringing Korea into the Curriculum: United States, World, and European History
Mary Connor
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
EAA Interview with Buchanan Prize Winners Linda K. Menton, Noren W. Lush, Eileen H. Tamura, and Chance I. Gusukuma
Lucien Ellington
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
Integrating Study of Asia into the Curriculum
Patricia Burleson
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
Living Dangerously in Korea: The Western Experience, 1900–1950
Michael J. Seth
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
The Japanese Model of Schooling: Comparisons with the United States
Jon Zeljo
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
The Korean War: An Encyclopedia
Barbara Bennett Peterson
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
Using The Quiet American in the Classroom
Robert L. Moore
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
Why Did Japan Succeed and China Fail? And Isn’t Modernization the Same Thing as Westernization?
Brian Platt
2003-12-31 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2003 • Non-Thematic Issue
Another Look at the Occupation of Japan: Through the Minefields of Japanese History
George R. Packard
2003-10-01 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2003 • Includes AEMS Film Review Section
Gleanings from the Distant Past: Ideas that Work for Me
Norman T. Masuda
2003-09-30 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2003 • Includes AEMS Film Review Section
Iowa Meets Miyazaki: Bringing Coursework to Life Through a Cross-Cultural Electronic Exchange
Cynthia Dickel Dunn and Debra J. Occhi
2003-09-30 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2003 • Includes AEMS Film Review Section
National Standards and School Reform in Japan and the United States
Scott Johnston
2003-09-30 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2003 • Includes AEMS Film Review Section
The Sound of the Violin at My Lai
Diane Niblack-Fox and Gary Mukai
2003-09-30 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2003 • Includes AEMS Film Review Section
6 Vietnamese Poets
Scott Warren
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
American Fuji: A Novel
John E. Van Sant
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
Bringing the Himalayas into Your Classroom: On-Line Resources and Materials for Teaching about the Abode of Snow
Amanda McClure and Kelly McKee
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
Clearinghouse Invites Educators to Explore Resources for Teaching about Japan
Linda S. Wojtan and Nicole Restrick
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
EAA Interview with James Shaheen, Editor of Tricycle Magazine
EAA Editorial Office
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
Golden Arches East: McDonald’s in East Asia: Food and Culture in the Classroom
John Carroll and Sheila Onuska
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
Hiroshima: A Novella
Ann Tomlins
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
Polite Lies: On Being a Woman Caught Between Cultures
Howard Giskin
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native Speaker
Josephine M. T. Khu
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
The National Consortium for Teaching about Asia
Madge Huntington
2003-03-30 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2003 • Teaching About Asia Through Popular Culture
Teaching "Our Side" and the "Other Side" in the Korean War (1950-1953)
Philip West
2002-12-31 Volume 7 • Issue 3 • 2002 • Special Section on Teaching the Korean War and Beyond
The United States and India 1776–1996
Peter A. Huff
2002-12-31 Volume 7 • Issue 3 • 2002 • Special Section on Teaching the Korean War and Beyond
Confucius Lives Next Door: What Living in the East Teaches Us about Living in the West
George B. Pruden
2002-09-30 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2002 • Non-Thematic Issue
PROPAGANDA OR DOCUMENTARY? The Showa Emperor and “Know Your Enemy: Japan”
Paul D. Barclay
2002-09-30 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2002 • Non-Thematic Issue
The Question of Loyalty
Alice Ito, Daryl Maeda, Gary Mukai and Steven Yoda
2002-09-30 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2002 • Non-Thematic Issue
Website Resources: Central Asia
Judith S. Ames
2002-09-30 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2002 • Non-Thematic Issue
Censoring History: Citizenship and Memory in Japan, Germany, and the United States
Peter K. Frost
2002-03-30 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2002 • Teaching About Asia Through Film
Hope, Despair, and Memory of the Koreans’ War
Minjung Kim and Trenia Walker
2002-03-30 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2002 • Teaching About Asia Through Film
Japanese and American Education: Attitudes and Practices
Gary DeCoker
2002-03-30 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2002 • Teaching About Asia Through Film
Teaching Pearl Harbor Films, American and Japanese
Alan Chalk
2002-03-30 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2002 • Teaching About Asia Through Film
The Korean War in American Feature Films
Kelly Ann Long
2002-03-30 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2002 • Teaching About Asia Through Film
Ultimate Power: The Race
Richard Minear
2002-03-30 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2002 • Teaching About Asia Through Film
Map of the Populations of Japan and the United States and Commentary
Peter K. Frost
2001-12-30 Volume 6 • Issue 3 • 2001 • Special Section on Teaching Indic Traditions
Martial Musings: A Portrayal of Martial Arts in the 20th Century
Adam D. Frank
2001-12-30 Volume 6 • Issue 3 • 2001 • Special Section on Teaching Indic Traditions
EAA Interview: Governor James B. Hunt, Jr. on Asia in the Schools
Lucien Ellington
2001-09-30 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2001 • Non-Thematic Issue
Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor and American Innocence: Thoughts on the Film
Richard H. Minear
2001-09-30 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2001 • Non-Thematic Issue
The Four Immigrants Manga: A Japanese Experience in San Francisco, 1904–1924
Jonathan F. Dresner
2001-09-30 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2001 • Non-Thematic Issue
Understanding Globalization Through the Thai Economic Crisis
Thomas J. Scott
2001-09-30 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2001 • Non-Thematic Issue
What Constitutes Appropriate U.S. Policy Toward China? Two Perspectives
Avery Goldstein
2001-09-30 Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2001 • Non-Thematic Issue
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Sloan Sable
2001-03-30 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Teaching Asian Literatures
Japan’s Motives for Bombing Pearl Harbor, 1941
Jeffrey Hackler
2001-03-30 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Teaching Asian Literatures
An Interview with Buchanan Prize Winner Roberta Martin
Lucien Ellington
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
A Review of StarFestival: Exploring Cultural Heritage
Gary Mukai
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
Dr. Seuss Goes to War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel
Richard Rice
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
Kathleen Krauth
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
Global Overextension or "Hegemonic Imperialism"? Differing Perspectives on US Political and Military Involvement in Contemporary East Asia
Philip F. Williams
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
Grace in China: An American Woman Beyond the Great Wall, 1934-1974
Kelly Ann Long
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
John Dower on Teaching from Embracing Defeat: An EAA Interview
Kathleen Krauth and Lynn Parisi
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
Teaching with Embracing Defeat: Notes from a Humanities Teacher
George W. Chase
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
Voices of the Occupation: Teaching with Haiku
Edith Roberts
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
What the Situation Demands: Teaching Buddhism Through Life Stories
Sidney Brown
2000-12-31 Volume 5 • Issue 3 • 2000 • Special Section on Japan in US and World History
Book Essay: Memoirs of a Geisha
Anne Allison
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
EAA Interview with Franklin Buchanan
Lucia Buchanan Pierce
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
Education in Asian Languages: Start at the Very Beginning
Linda H. Chance
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
Pioneers in Asian Studies Outreach: Teaching about Other Cultures
Elgin Heinz
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
Still Life and Other Stories
Paul W. Landerman
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
Suggestions for Comparing The Life of an Amorous Woman, Moll Flanders, and Memoirs of a Geisha
Nancy Traubitz
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
Teaching Chinese, Japanese, and Korean: Partnerships Between State and Local School Districts and Community Language Schools
Betty Lau
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
Teaching/Learning Through Confucius: Navigating Our Way Through the Analects
David Jones
2000-09-30 Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2000 • Non-Thematic Issue
Comparing China to the United States
Peter K. Frost
2000-03-30 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2000 • Teaching About Asian Economies
EAA Interview with Edward J. Lincoln
Lucien Ellington
2000-03-30 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2000 • Teaching About Asian Economies
Economic Analysis of Asia in Middle Schools
Beth S. Eckstein and Inder P. Nijhawan
2000-03-30 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2000 • Teaching About Asian Economies
Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: Asian Resistance and US Pressure
Denise Eby Konan and Sumner La Croix
2000-03-30 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2000 • Teaching About Asian Economies
Money, Anyone? Fulbright Program Funds for Group Projects
Philip C. Brown
2000-03-30 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2000 • Teaching About Asian Economies
Round Eyes in the Middle Kingdom
Jonathan Goldstein
2000-03-30 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2000 • Teaching About Asian Economies
Ten Years After: Essential Features of APEC's Evolution and Future Prospects
David McClain
2000-03-30 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2000 • Teaching About Asian Economies
America’s Wars in Asia: A Cultural Approach to History and Memory
C. X. George Wei
1999-12-31 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
Chinese in the Frontier West: An American Story, Part II of Ancestors in Americas film series
K. Scott Wong
1999-12-31 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
Coolies, Sailors, and Settlers: Voyage to the New World, Part I of Ancestors in Americas film series
K. Scott Wong
1999-12-31 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
Dr. Seuss and Japan, December 1941
Richard Minear
1999-12-31 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
Still Life With Rice: A Young American Woman Discovers the Life and Legacy of Her Korean Grandmother
Mary Connor
1999-12-31 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
Web Gleanings: Japanese Internment during World War II
Judith S. Ames
1999-12-31 Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
Charlie Chan Is Dead An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction
Philip F.C. Williams
1999-09-30 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
The Japanese Discovery of America: A Brief History with Documents
Philip C. Brown
1999-09-30 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 1999 • Non-Thematic Issue
About Face: Performing Race in Fashion and Theater
Laurie Baker
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
Developing a Resource Guide ASIA IN CONNECTICUT: A Catalogue of Asian Resources in Connecticut and Environs
Bruce J. Esposito and Colleen A. Kelly
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
Education in Asian Languages
Linda H. Chance
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
Korea’s Place in the Sun: A Modern History
Mary Connor
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
Puja: Hindu Expressions of Devotion
Keith Snodgrass
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
San’ya Blues: Laboring Life in Tokyo
David W. Blaylock
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
Teaching Indonesia: A World-Systems Perspective
Barney Warf
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
THE SIBERIAN TIGER and the Country of Tiger Tales
Laurie Baker
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
Using Material Culture to Impart a Sense of Place
Stephen F. Cunha
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
What’s So Bad About THE GOOD EARTH?
Charles W. Hayford
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
WHAT U.S. MIDDLE SCHOOLERS BRING TO THE CLASSROOM: Student Writing on the Pacific War
Hiromitsu Inokuchi and Yoshiko Nozaki
1998-12-30 Volume 3 • Issue 3 • 1998 • Non-Thematic Issue
Asia in Western and World History: A Guide for Teaching
Ernest LeVos
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Dreamland Japan: Writings on Modern Manga
Dai Tanno
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
From a Different Shore: The Japanese American Experience
Elizabeth Addison
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
From the Classroom to the Web: Developing a Visual Literacy Exercise on Japanese Geography
Lee A. Makela
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Interview with Lynn Parisi
Lucien Ellington
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Japan in the Elementary School Classroom: An EAA Interview with Jill Fortney
Lucien Ellington
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Japan Through History: An EAA Interview with Professor Akira Iriye, Harvard University
Peter Frost
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Kim's Story: The Road from Vietnam
Marc Jason Gilbert
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Korean Americans
Jessica Stowell
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
No News is Bad News: Using the Media in Teaching about Japan
Richard Matthews
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Not Just Handshakes and Hugs: Lessons on Japan
Pamela Fisk
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Occupied Japan: An Experiment in Democracy
Kevin M. Doak
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Taking the Tiger by the Tail: Teaching with Tora no Maki
Richard Rice
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Teaching Asian History in Two Countries: The United States and the Philippines
Joselito Fornier
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
The Japanese Economy in US Eyes: From Model to Lesson
James Mak, Kazuhiro Igawa, Shigeyuki Abe and Shyam Sunder
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
The Tigers Foreboding Allure
Gary DeCoker
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
US-Japan Relations: The View from Both Sides of the Pacific, Part II, The Media in US-Japan Relations: A Look at Stereotypes
Marcia Johnson
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
US-Japan Relations: The View from Both Sides of the Pacific, Part II, The Media in US-Japan Relations: A Look at Stereotypes
Marcia Johnson
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
Web Gleanings: Japan—Economics, Trade, Resources
Judith S. Ames
1998-09-30 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 1998 • Special Section on Japan and US/Japan Relations
U.S.-Japan Relations, The View From Both Sides of the Pacific
James Mak
1998-03-30 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 1998 • Teaching the Geographies of Asia
America's Hiroshima: Culture Wars and the Classroom
Leo Maley III and Uday Mohan
1997-09-30 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 1997 • Non-Thematic Issue
EAA Interview with Gary Mukai
Lucien Ellington
1997-09-30 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 1997 • Non-Thematic Issue
Greater China and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Choice Between Confrontation and Mutual Respect
Shelton Woods
1997-09-30 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 1997 • Non-Thematic Issue
Not a War: Suggestions From a College Reading Course in Fiction and Poetry from Vietnam and Vietnamese Americans
Dan Duffy
1997-09-30 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 1997 • Non-Thematic Issue
Schools of Thought: Teaching Children in America and Japan
Gary DeCoker
1997-09-30 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 1997 • Non-Thematic Issue
Teaching the Pacific War through Films
Arthur Barbeau
1997-09-30 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 1997 • Non-Thematic Issue
U.S.-Japan Relations: The View from Both Sides of the Pacific
Chuck Yates
1997-09-30 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 1997 • Non-Thematic Issue
Doubles: Japan and America’s Intercultural Children
Caryn White Stedman
1997-03-30 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 1997 • Teaching About the Religions of Asia
The Burmese Harp
Arthur Barbeau
1997-03-30 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 1997 • Teaching About the Religions of Asia
The Final Confrontation: Japan’s Negotiations with the United States, 1941
Robert Entenmann
1997-03-30 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 1997 • Teaching About the Religions of Asia
Bridging the Gap Between University and School Asianists: An EAA Interview with Lesley Solomon
Lucien Ellington
1996-09-30 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
Educating Hearts and Minds: Reflections on Japanese Preschool and Elementary Education
Gerald LeTendre
1996-09-30 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
Enduring Stereotypes about South Asia: India's Caste System
Joe Elder
1996-09-30 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
Framing Japan's Constitution: An EAA Interview with Colonel Charles L. Kades
Peter K. Frost
1996-09-30 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
Maritime Southeast Asia to 1500
Robert Lawless
1996-09-30 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
Understanding China in the 21st Century
Kelly Ann Long
1996-09-30 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
Historical Inquiry and the Public Memory
Robert David Johnson
1996-03-30 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
In a Teacher's Cyber-Lounge: The Emergence of H-ASIA
Frank F. Conlon and Steven A. Leibo
1996-03-30 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue
Struggle and Success: The African-American Experience in Japan
James Gillam
1996-03-30 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 1996 • Non-Thematic Issue