PartI International Institutions and Global Governance in Asia
Chapter1 Judicial Institutions’ Role in Times of Climate Change: A Global Governance Perspective Under International Law (IKESHIMA Taisaku)
Chapter2 Populism and the Transformation of Global Governance in Asia: The Impact of Japan’s Populist “Grassroots Movement” on China–Japan Relations (KANEMARU Kazuko)
Chapter3 Japan’s Influence on ESG Integration in Asia-Pacific Investment Governance: Multilayered Approaches Through CPTPP and IPEF (SONG Jiaqi)
Chapter4 Unilateralism or Multilateralism: The Path to Reforming the Global Economic Governance System by Leading Nations (TANG Zebing)
Chapter5 Finding Facts, Preserving Harmony: How Evidence Preservation and Fact-Finding Can Contribute to Governance (HUANG Ting-Yi)
PartII Reconfiguring Global Political Economy: Pathways to Cooperation
Chapter6 Globalization, Profits, Employment, and R&D of Japanese Manufacturing Firms (KANEKO Shoma, YOKOTA Kazuhiko)
Chapter7 Geo-Economic Considerations: The Chinese Perspective on Europe (WANG Yong)
Chapter8 Enterprises as Constitutive Components of State Capacity in International Competition: Empirical Positioning and Theoretical Residuals (TANG Gula)
Chapter9 Determinants of the International Automobile Trade: A Comparative Analysis (LIU Jinchen)
Chapter10 Selective Acceptance and Localization Reform: The Signing of the Vietnam–EU Free Trade Agreement (HUANG Yuzi)
Chapter11 Legal Reforms, Political Initiatives, and Food Safety Governance in China (WANG Ying)
Chapter12 The Niche Reconstruction Path of Sino–U.S. Technological Decoupling: A Case Study of the Semiconductor Industry(YUAN Ruichen)
PartIII International Law as a Governance Project
Chapter13 The Widespread or Systematic Element in Crimes Against Humanity: Is Individual Responsibility Moving Forward or Backward? (NAGASAWA Hiromu)
Chapter14 The ICJ’s Approach to Guarantee of Non-Repetition in International Law: From the Social-Transformative Perspective (OHASHI Yoshimi)
Chapter15 Duality of International Responsibility: Toward Complementarity Between Aggravated State and Individual Criminal Responsibility? (Nina VANOVERBEKE)
PartIV Depicting Other Realms: Japanese Literature and the Imagination
Chapter16 An Insider Looking in From the Outside: Some Reflections on Okakura Kakuzō’s The Awakening of Japan (Kristopher L. REEVES)
Chapter17 ボーダーランドとユートピア:島田雅彦『エトロフの恋』における「島」の表象(徐一然)
Chapter18 Depicting a Defeated Nation: Imagery of an Earthly Paradise and the Recognition of Defeat in Akanuma Saburō’s “The Night Rainbow”(Yusuke Henry BENT)
Chapter19 二重の異境を描く:源実朝和歌における「月の都」の風景(匙可佳)
Chapter20 Contemporary Japanese Literature Making Feminist Criticism Into Spaces in Usami Rin’s Kaka (2019) (PENG Tong)
Chapter21 注釈史からみる可能性:須磨巻の「唐国に名を残しける人」考(胡凌鋒)
PartV Studies on Traditional Architecture in Japan and China
Chapter22 Architecture, Space, and Society: An Exploration of Architectural Social History Centered on the Yuanrong Temple in Zhongcun Village (LUO Yifei, XU Yitao, YU Lina)
Chapter23 Perceptions of Kiyomizu-dera in the Edo Period: An Analysis of Architectural Depictions in Meisho Annaiki and Kyoto Maps (ODAKA Masaki, KOIWA Masaki)
Chapter24 Research on Dragon-Boat Paintings Through the Song and Yuan Eras: From the Perspective of Architectural Archaeology and Typology (YANG Yifei, XU Yitao)
Chapter25 Mapping Hanedashi Jetty Second Floors in Mainland Japan (KINATAS Nesibe, KOIWA Masaki)
Chapter26 Reconstructing Architectural Evolution Through Stele Inscriptions: A Case Study of the Jade Emperor Temple in Fucheng, Zezhou County, Shanxi Province (YU Qingya, YU Lina)
Chapter27 Study of the Floor Plan of the Officials’ Family Ancestral Temple During the Tang Dynasty (TENG Xiaohan, KOIWA Masaki)
Afterword (TANG Shiqi)
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