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2008
Ann Wright, When Rape Hobbles Bush Administration Policies: Sexual Assault and Rape by US Military in Japan Lead to a Major International Incident, CommonDreams.org
Elizabeth van Kampen, Dutch-East-Indies.com, online reminiscences of Dutch POW life under the Japanese in Indonesia in WWII
Axel Berkofsky, Japan: The Deployment Dilemma, International Relations and Security Network, January 25, 2008
Chalmer's Johnson, Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (Review), Thruthdig.com, January 24, 2008
Hisako Masumi, Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9, Asahi Shimbun, January 1, 2008
Murray Sayle, a long-time contributor to JPRI, has been honored with a Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Sydney.
Chalmers Johnson scored second and third among the ten most widely read articles on the war and empire on AlterNet for 2007.
2007
Chalmers Johnson, In Conversation, (VIDEO) University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim, March 6, 2007
Chalmers Johnson,
Republic or Empire?, Harper's Magazine, January 2007
Chalmers Johnson,
737 U.S. Military Bases = Global
Empire, (Excerpt from Nemesis); AlterNet
JPRI Board Member Masahide Ota to Retire From Diet, Mainichi Shimbun, December 10, 2006
2006
David McNeill, Local Fury at Hardy Perennial, Japan Times Online, May 9, 2006
Michael Zielenziger, Japan's Quake Standards Fall Victim to Greed, Los Angeles Times ,
April 16, 2006
Obituary, Frank Gibney, 81; American Expert on Japan, Los Angeles Times, April 14, 2006
2005
Gavan McCormack, Koizumi's Kingdom of Illusion, Japan Focus, October 18, 2005
Steven C. Clemons and Andrew L. Oros, Betting on a Bolder Japan, The Japan Times Online, September 15, 2005
Ronald Morse, "The meaning behind Koizumi's moves", The Japan Times Online, August 31, 2005
Gavan McCormack, "Rewriting an Ugly Past", The Age [Australia], August 15, 2005
Chalmers Johnson, Robbing the Cradle of Civilization, Tom Dispatch, July 7, 2005
Alan Wm. Wolff, China’s Compliance with Its WTO Obligations, Speech at the Center for American and International Law; Plano, Texas, June 15, 2005
Stephen Mercado, Sailing the Sea of OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) in the Information Age. Studies in Intelligence, vol. 48, no. 3, 2004
Chalmers
Johnson, "Wake Up! Washington's Alarming Foreign Policy", In
These Times,
March 31, 2005
Eamon Fingleton, Boeing,
Boeing...Gone,
The American Conservative, 31 January 2005
Glen Fukushima Appointed President of Airbus Japan, Financial Times
2004
Chalmers Johnson, Abolish the CIA!, TomDispatch.com, 5 November 2004
Doug Bandow, Withdrawal is the only honorable way out, The Japan Times Online, November 1, 2004
Linda Butler, Yangtze Remembered: The River Beneath the Lake
Ronald A. Morse, "Flawed Homeland Security", The Japan Times Online, July 26, 2004
Hans Baerwald, Review of Takamae Eiji's Inside GHQ, the Allied Occupation of Japan and its Legacy Social Science Japan Journal, Vol. VII, No. 1, 2004.
Steven C. Clemons, Land of the Free? New York Times, March 31, 2004
Steven C. Clemons, Offshoring is not just pro-con debate, Christian Science Monitor, March 11, 2004
Chalmers Johnson, Tokyo Lets Loose Lapdogs of War Common Dreams, 19 February 2004
Steven Clemons, Exchange Rate Politics in Boca Raton Guarantee Cynical Status Quo Prevails Daily Yomiuiri Online, 15 February 2004
Kozy Amemiya, review of Japan and Okinawa: Structure and Subjectivity. The Ryukyuanist: A Newsletter on Ryukyuan/Okinawan Studies, No. 61, Autumn 2003
Chalmers Johnson, "America's Empire of Bases" Tom Dispatch, 15 January 2004
2003
Tim Shorrock, Iraq Deployment Shows the East German Syndrome, AntiWar.com, 18 December 2003
Steven Clemons, Nationalism: Old News or New Worry? Daily Yomiuri, 9 December 2004
Bruce Cumings, Wrong Again: Bruce Cumings Writes About U.S. Policy on North Korea, London Review of Books, 4 December 2004
Chalmers Johnson, comment and article, Assassins R Us, TomDispatch.com, 17 November 2003
Chalmers Johnson, The Looting of Asia, Review of Gold Warriors: Americas Secret Recovery of Yamashitas Gold, London Review of Books, 20 November 2003
Steven Clemons, The Day the World Changed For the Worse, South China Morning Post, 11 September 2003
Steven Clemons, The Enronization of the Bush Administration, Japan Times, 16 August 2003
Steven Clemons, Needed A Whistle Blower for the U.S. Administration, South China Morning Post, 16 August 2003
Chalmers Johnson, Korea, South and North, at Risk, TomDispatch.com, 17 April 2003
Steven Clemons, Sharing, Alaska Style, New York Times, 9 April 2003
Steven Clemons, Is Japan's 21st Century Role to be U.S. Satellite in Asia? March 22nd, 2003, Daily Yomiuri
Chalmers Johnson, The War Lovers, Kyodo News, 10 March 2003
Chalmers Johnson, Deadly Game of Finding Hussein: Turning up the Shadow Warrior Could be Difficult, Los Angeles Times, 9 February 2003
Chalmers Johnson, The Disquieted American, Review of Daniel Ellsbergs Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers, The Guardian,6 February 2003 Article in two parts; click for PART ONE and PART TWO
Chalmers Johnson, Iraqi Wars, AntiWar.com 10 January 2003
2002
Ivan Hall, Sophia, U.S. Author Locked in War of Words, Asahi Evening News, 27 November 2002
Chalmers Johnson, Rebuilding Iraq: Japan is No Model, Los Angeles Times, 17 October 2002
Steven Clemons, March for Justice: World War II-Era POWs Face Familiar Foe in Seeking Compensation, ABCNews.com, 11 June 2002
Steven Clemons, U.S. Furthers Fraud of Japanese Reform, Japan Times, 4 March 2002
Ronald Morse and Alan Tonelson, Bush Suffers Economic Jet Lag, Japan Times, 4 March 2002
Chalmers Johnson, Bush Should Stay Home: Apologies to Seoul and Beijing", Japan Times, 3 March 2002
Chalmers Johnson, Economic Fanaticism is Bad for Seoul, Los Angeles Times, 27 January 2002
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