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BOOK REVIEWS 453 number of individuals and groups who tend ‘public bads’) in potential host communities. to participate in these initiatives should Basing his conclusions on an in-depth statis ...
and cited in the years to come. THOMAS U. BERGER Boston University Site Fights : Divisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the West by Daniel P. Aldrich. Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2008 ...
Book Reviews • 987 tion for fostering positive or negative impressions of candidates and parties has become even more important than in the 1950s. By and large, however, the story in Revisited ...
Site Fights : Divisive Facilities and Civil Society In an Abusive State: How Neoliberalism in Japan and the West, by Daniel P. Aldrich. Appropriated the Feminist Movement Against Ithaca, NY: Cornell ...
Shintaro (author of The Japan That Can Say ‘No’) who decries the idea of Japan as a client state. The suggestion that Japan was now putting all its eggs in the American basket also downplays ongoing debates ...
. In his magisterial book The Bombing War, Richard Overy compares and connects the national histories of aerial bombardment within Europe. Japan , by contrast, merits a mere handful of entries, despite its ...
memory to history. After years of fighting , the war left people in Japan enervated with exhaustion, the standard narrative goes. They embraced defeat and the revolution that came with it. But this thesis ...
efforts of racial conservatives and outright segregationists to fight challenges to the racial status quo in Va hospitals, and even to further entrench segregation in federal facilities . All over ...
for Western societies – arguing that bourgeois tastes were largely organized around models working to reinforce structures in civil society . Influenced by major events and trends in public opinion, institutions ...
instead of fighting .4 From 1886 as Japan entered the Geneva Convention, medics were even forbidden from engaging in combat by international agreements.5 This paradoxical figure grew from a specific context ...
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