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Posts by Japanese Journal of Political Science
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Do crises catalyse regional cooperation? Reassessing the viability of crisis-driven regionalism in Northeast Asia - https://cup.org/4mkWHSN
- Muhui Zhang & Dae-Joong Lee
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NEW ISSUE -
Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 27 - Issue 1 - March 2026 -
https://cup.org/4d4T54T
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The Communist Party of China by Ben Hillman and Fengyuan Ji
The Communist Party of China by Ben Hillman and Fengyuan Ji
An interdisciplinary collection exploring the ideology and mechanisms behind the Communist Party of China's grip on political power.
📚 https://cup.org/4chyuIt
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#OpenAccess -
Do crises catalyse regional cooperation? Reassessing the viability of crisis-driven regionalism in Northeast Asia - https://cup.org/4mkWHSN
- Muhui Zhang & Dae-Joong Lee
#FirstView
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Reminder - The pre-reg deadline for the ISA‑SAWP 2026 Conference, South Asia in a Changing International Order, being held August 6–8 in Colombo is 15 April. For details ➡️ buff.ly/vFYNRQ3
JJPS abstract examining why economically advantaged and disadvantaged voters in South Korea support conservative parties. It highlights the impact of class consciousness and social identity on political behavior over local elections from 2012 to 2022.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Between the ladder and the mirror: subjective class consciousness and voting under inequality in South Korea - https://cup.org/4jZqb7L
- Seungwoo Han
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JJPS abstract discussing how populism can emerge in new democracies, focusing on the 2022 South Korean presidential campaigns. It examines populist rhetoric, predicting their potential influence on elections.
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Stirring the populist tide: campaign rhetoric and electoral choices in the 2022 Korean presidential election - https://cup.org/46jNOlw
- Sunkyoung Park & Yongwoo Jeung
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NEW ISSUE -
Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 27 - Issue 1 - March 2026 -
https://cup.org/4d4T54T
#OpenAccess #jjps
JJPS abstract discussing how courts and judicial institutions are involved in armed conflict situations, mainly focusing on state use of courts to deter political challenges. The article mentions cases in Nepal between 1991 and 2006, linking them to the onset of the Maoist conflict.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Prosecuting the political opposition: the court and subnational variation in the onset of the Maoist conflict in Nepal - https://cup.org/49XNJ8d
- Madhav Joshi (University of Notre Dame)
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JJPS abstract discussing how international organizations like the World Health Organization are perceived, focusing on trust in COVID-19 information. Includes survey data from Americans comparing WHO information to domestic sources, highlighting political influences.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Effect of international organizations’ direct engagement with the public: information source credibility and the public’s attitudes towards COVID-19-related measures - cup.org/45DgpSP
- Nam Kyu Kim, Byungwon Woo & Joonseok Yang
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Drawing on Earl’s framework of political repression, I conceptualise economic repression, a set of covert and overt tactics that fall short of political arrest and prosecution, which aim to eliminate, convert, and/or silence dissenting business behaviour in the context of Hong Kong.
JJPS abstract discussing political control of businesses in authoritarian contexts, with a focus on Hong Kong. It highlights the targeting of businesses such as Cathay Pacific, Taipan Bakery, Apple Daily, and Chickeeduck for economic repression, examining the effects on operational costs and economic ties.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Economic instruments of political control: Hong Kong businesses under China’s comprehensive jurisdiction - https://cup.org/3XWo4r5
- @debbychan.bsky.social
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Policy emulation and vested interests: Japan’s strategic response to economic security amid US–China technology competition - https://cup.org/4dhMF2u
- Hidetaka Yoshimatsu (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
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JJPS abstract examining why economically advantaged and disadvantaged voters in South Korea support conservative parties. It highlights the impact of class consciousness and social identity on political behavior over local elections from 2012 to 2022.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Between the ladder and the mirror: subjective class consciousness and voting under inequality in South Korea - https://cup.org/4jZqb7L
- Seungwoo Han
#jjps
JJPS abstract discussing how populism can emerge in new democracies, focusing on the 2022 South Korean presidential campaigns. It examines populist rhetoric, predicting their potential influence on elections.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Stirring the populist tide: campaign rhetoric and electoral choices in the 2022 Korean presidential election - https://cup.org/46jNOlw
- Sunkyoung Park & Yongwoo Jeung
#jjps
JJPS abstract discussing how courts and judicial institutions are involved in armed conflict situations, mainly focusing on state use of courts to deter political challenges. The article mentions cases in Nepal between 1991 and 2006, linking them to the onset of the Maoist conflict.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Prosecuting the political opposition: the court and subnational variation in the onset of the Maoist conflict in Nepal - https://cup.org/49XNJ8d
- Madhav Joshi (University of Notre Dame)
#jjps
JJPS abstract discussing how international organizations like the World Health Organization are perceived, focusing on trust in COVID-19 information. Includes survey data from Americans comparing WHO information to domestic sources, highlighting political influences.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Effect of international organizations’ direct engagement with the public: information source credibility and the public’s attitudes towards COVID-19-related measures - cup.org/45DgpSP
- Nam Kyu Kim, Byungwon Woo & Joonseok Yang
#COVID19 #jjps
JJPS abstract discussing political control of businesses in authoritarian contexts, with a focus on Hong Kong. It highlights the targeting of businesses such as Cathay Pacific, Taipan Bakery, Apple Daily, and Chickeeduck for economic repression, examining the effects on operational costs and economic ties.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Economic instruments of political control: Hong Kong businesses under China’s comprehensive jurisdiction - https://cup.org/3XWo4r5
- @debbychan.bsky.social
#jjps
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NEW ISSUE -
Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 27 - Issue 1 - March 2026 -
https://cup.org/4d4T54T
#OpenAccess #jjps
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Grassroots economic interdependence: evidence from US–China higher education partnerships - https://cup.org/4d2f4td
- Qin Liu & Tao Li
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Dazai Shundai: Writings on Political Economy by Peter Flueckiger
Introduces the pathbreaking writings on political economy by the Japanese Confucian scholar Dazai Shundai (1680–1747).
📚 https://cup.org/47iY0LC
Deadline March 8th! Submit applications for the 2026 Southeast Asia Workshops Research Development Group for early-career scholars focusing on #SoutheastAsia.
Selected participants will join a full-day seminar on September 2, 2026, during the #APSA2026 in Boston!
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Rice Politics in Southeast Asia by Jamie S. Davidson.
Examines performance legitimacy stemming from the Green Revolution to explain rice protectionism in Southeast Asia's large rice importers.
📚 https://cup.org/4r1po8f
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'Are voters less likely to support politicians when they wear face masks?' by Kiho Muroga & Charles Crabtree - https://cup.org/4swF8lm
Homesick Nation by Linda Qian
Explores migration and development in contemporary China though the lens of xiangchou - homesickness and rural nostalgia.
📚 https://cup.org/4j8xSI6
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Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 4 - https://cup.org/3LMQstf
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