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34. Globalization and America (2000)

2000.03.14 The American Review

Globalization and America
Globalization and Americanization Masaru Kaneko(1)
Baseball as the Cultural Mission of America: The Attempts to Spread the American National Sport Worldwide in the 19th Century Eiji Ozawa(17)
The Historical Premise of Economic Globalization by the U.S.: From the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act to the GATT Tadao Kano(35)
Globalization and Democracy: a Review on America’s Arguments Shigehiro Yuasa(53)
Globalization and Models for Japanese and American Schooling: New Modes of Coexistence Ryoko Tsuneyoshi(71)
Home is Where the Tongue Is: Border-Crossing and Language in Levy Hideo’s and Mizumura Minae’s Works Mari Yoshihara(87)
Articles   
Thriving Military Prostitution in Hawaii during World War II: The Meaning of Its   Contrast to the Situation on the Mainland Noriko Shimada(105)
Emily Dickinson and Poetry in the Civil War Publication Junko Kanazawa(123)
Does the Reduction of Regional Isolation Mean an Affluent Appalachia? Kazusei Kato(141)
Solving the “Congestion” Problem: The “Zone System” in Early City   Planning Profession Ichiro Miyata(159)
Looking for the Perfect Copy: The Cultural Milieu and the Birth of the Talkies Naoko Shinogi(177)
From “the Vanishing Red Man” to “the Red Atlantis”: The   Development of Native American Policy Reform Movements in the 1920s Yumiko Mizuno(193)
The Newspaper Publishing in the Japanese Evacuation Camps 1942-1943: An Analysis of the Camp Authority’s Press Control Policies Takeya Mizuno(211)
The Thirty-third Annual Meeting: A Summary Report -229
Abstracts -249