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1. Power and Change
2. Contesting Children's Citizenship Education: What Should Japanese Children Know?
3. Political Socialization
4. Negotiating Technology Use in Families
5. Who Does the Dishes? Fairness and Household Chores
6. Power over Family Policy: Governing of or Governing through Individuals
7. Creating Community at Daycare: Deflecting the Power of the State
8. Workers and Unions
9. Examining Power in Hierarchical Social Networks in East Asia
10. The Gender Triad: Men, Women, and Corporations
11. Who
if anyone
is in charge? Evolving Discourses of Political Power and Bureaucratic Delegation in Postwar Japanese Policymaking
12. Holding on to Power: Politicians and Re-election
13. Selling the Idea of Local Power: Decentralization Reforms since the 1990s
14. Japan in the World: Soft Power, Hard Power.
2. Contesting Children's Citizenship Education: What Should Japanese Children Know?
3. Political Socialization
4. Negotiating Technology Use in Families
5. Who Does the Dishes? Fairness and Household Chores
6. Power over Family Policy: Governing of or Governing through Individuals
7. Creating Community at Daycare: Deflecting the Power of the State
8. Workers and Unions
9. Examining Power in Hierarchical Social Networks in East Asia
10. The Gender Triad: Men, Women, and Corporations
11. Who
if anyone
is in charge? Evolving Discourses of Political Power and Bureaucratic Delegation in Postwar Japanese Policymaking
12. Holding on to Power: Politicians and Re-election
13. Selling the Idea of Local Power: Decentralization Reforms since the 1990s
14. Japan in the World: Soft Power, Hard Power.