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Tag Archives: Hugo Dobson
15,000 Downloads
Another JCA article has reached the significant milestone of 15,000 downloads. The article is Hugo Dobson’s “Is Japan Really Back? The “Abe Doctrine” and Global Governance” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2016.1257044), published in Volume 47. Hugo is with the School of East Asian … Continue reading
10,000 downloads
A JCA article has reached the milestone of 10,000 downloads, the first to do so. The article article is Hugo Dobson’s “Is Japan Really Back? The “Abe Doctrine” and Global Governance” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2016.1257044). Hugo is with the School of East … Continue reading
What do former Japan PMs do?
“The Afterlives of Post-War Japanese Prime Ministers” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2018.1460389) is a new article at JCA, authored by Hugo Dobson of the School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK and Caroline Rose of the Department of East Asian Studies, … Continue reading
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Tagged Caroline Rose, ex-leaders, Hugo Dobson, influence, informal politics, Japan, power, prime minister
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Most Viewed at JCA
The publisher’s website includes lists of the most cited and most viewed/downloaded articles at JCA. Of the latter, the following are noteworthy, with three of them available for free download: Thailand’s Deep State, Royal Power and the Constitutional Court (1997–2015) by … Continue reading
Issue 2 for 2017 published
Issue 2 of Volume 47 (2017) has gone to print and is available electronically. It is at the publisher’s site. The details are: Research Articles Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Opting for Openness: Capital Mobility and Monetary Sterilisation in Malaysia (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2016.1257045) Hugo … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernice Maxton-Lee, Clemens Büttner, Edward Aspinall, Graeme Lang, Heidi Gottfried, Hipolitus Yolisandry Ringgi Wangge, Hugo Dobson, Hyung-A Kim, Jin-Tae Hwang, John R. Bell, Kosmas Tsokhas, Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Ooi Keat Gin, Sarah C. White, Silvia Menegazzi
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Japan and Abe
In a new article at JCA, “Is Japan Really Back? The “Abe Doctrine” and Global Governance” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2016.1257044), Hugo Dobson of the School of East Asian Studies at Sheffield University, assesses Prime Minister Abe Shinzo and his administration’s approach to … Continue reading
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Tagged Abe Doctrine, Abe Shinzo, global governance, Hugo Dobson, internationalism, Japan, leadership
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