Abstract
Introduction 1. Cultural Industries and the State in East and Southeast Asia, Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben Ari Part I: Popular Culture and Soft Power 2. Does Popular Culture Matter to International Relations Scholars? Possible Links and Methodological Challenges, Galia Press-Barnathan 3. Popular Culture as a Tool for Japanese 'Soft Power': Myth or Reality? Manga in Four European Countries, Jean Marie Bouissou 4. Delusional Desire: Soft Power and TV Dramas, Chua Beng Huat Part II: The Processes of Policy Making 5. Nationalizing 'Cool': Japan's Government Global Policy toward the Content Industry, Kukhee Choo 6. Copyright Law as a New Industrial Policy? Japan's Attempts to Promote its Contents Industry, Kozuka Souichirou 7. Managing the Transnational, Governing the National: Cultural Policy and the Politics of 'The Cultural Archetype Project in South Korea', Jung-Yup Lee Part III: Cultural Policy and the Dynamics of Censorship 8. Post-Socialism and Cultural Policy: The Depoliticization of Culture in the Late 1970s and Early 1980s China, Pang Laikwan 9. Banned in China: The Vagaries of Censorship, Marwyn S. Samuels 10. Manipulating Historical Tensions in East Asian Popular Culture, Kwai Cheung Lo 11. Silence and Protest in Singapore's Censorship Debates, Cherian George
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