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Major Publications in Western Languages and Vietnamese

in the Japanese version of this HP.
*Please see the publications in Japanese and Chinese

  • “Phan Boi Chau and Japan”, Southeast Asian Studies (Kyoto University), vol.13, no.3 (1973)
  • “La presence japonaise en Indochine, 1940-1945”, Paul Isoart et al. L’Indochine Franciase 1940-1945 (Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1982)
  • “State, Villagers and Vagabonds: Vietnamese Rural Society and the Phan Ba Vanh Rebellion” in Andrew Turton & Shigeru Tanabe eds. History and Peasant Consciousness in South-east Asia, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, 1984
  • “Vietnam under the Japanese Presence and the August Revolution”, International Studies (London School of Economics and Political Science), no.2 (1985)
  • “Phan Boi Chau in Japan”, in Vinh Sinh ed., Phan Boi Chau and the Dong Du Movement, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, New Haven, 1988
  • “Indochina and the French Perception of the <Yellow Peril> after the Russo-Japanese War”, Journal of the Japan-Netherlands Institute, Vol.2 (1990)
  • Japanese Relations with Vietnam, 1951-1987, Southeast Asia Progam, Cornell University, Ithaca, 1990
  • “Presences japonaises: Les troupes japonaises en Indochine de 1940 a 1946”, Fondation
  • Marechal Leclerc de Hauteclocque & Fandation pour les Etudes de Defense
  • Nationale eds., Leclerc et l’Indochine 1945-1947, Albin Michel, Paris, 1992
  • “Two Features of Japan’s Indochina Policy during the Pacific War” (co-authored with Motto Furuta), Takashi Shiraishi & Motoo Furuta eds., Indochina in the 1940s and 1950s, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, 1992
  • “The Background to the Formation of the Tran Trong Kim Cabinet in April 1945: Japanese Plans for Governing Vietnam”, Takashi Shiraishi & Motoo Furuta eds., Indochina in the 1940s and 1950s, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, 1992
  • “Political Aspects of the Doi Moi Policy in Vietnam”, Corrine Phangkasem et al. eds., Proceedings of the 1992 International Symposium: Democratic Experiences in Southeast Asian Countries, Thammasat University Press, Bangkok, 1993
  • Quan he Nhat Ban doi voi Viet Nam, 1961-1987, NXB Khoa hoc Xa hoi, Hanoi, 1994
  • “A Short Essay on Scientific Exchanges between Japan and Southeast Asia”, Journal of
  • Asia-Pacific Studies (Waseda University), no.1 (2000)
  • Phong trao Dan toc Viet Nam va Quan he cua no voi Nhat Ban va chau A: Tu tuong cua
  • Phan Boi Chau ve Cach mang va The gioi, 2 vols. NXB Chin tri Quoc gia, Hanoi,

2000

  • “Vietnamese Communists’ Perception of China: From Historical Perspectives”,
  • Wen-Tang Shiu ed., Changes of Vietnam’s Relations with China and Taiwan,
  • Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Academia Sinica, Tiapei, 2001
  • “Mot so Ykien tong quat ve Hoi thao Chinh sach mo cua doi ngoai o Viet Nam va Quan
  • he Viet Nam-Trung Quoc”, Do Tien Sam & Furuta Motto eds., Chinh sach doi ngoai
  • rong mo cua Viet Nam va Quan he Veit Nam-Trung Quoc, NXB Khoa hoc Xa hoi,

Hanoi, 2003

  • The Nan’yo Gaukin: A Japanese Institute in Saigon from 1942 to 1945 (Working Paper
  • 13), Waseda University COE-Creation of New Contemporary Asian Studies, 2004
  • The Vietnamese Phuc Quoc League and the 1940 Insurrection (Working Paper 14),
  • Waseda University COE-Creation of New Contemporary Asian Studies, 2004
  • “Research Activities by Japanese Scholars on GMS Cooperation,” Paper presented to
  • The International Workshop: Greater Mekong Sub-Region- Research Issues and Cooperation Network, Hoi An, Sept. 9-10, 2005
  • “Opening Speech” at the International Symposium: Greater Mekong Sub-Regional Cooperation and East-West Economic Corridor, Hanoi, Feb.13-14, 2006
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