Journal of East Asian Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of East Asian Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
JEA volume 22 issue 2 Cover and Front matter25
JEA volume 24 issue 3 Cover and Front matter19
Why Do Legislators Engage in Waffling? Evidence from the Korean National Assembly, 2004–2020 – ERRATUM13
South Korea’s Foreign Policy Strategies in the Contemporary Era10
Uncovering Economic Grievances behind Radical Protests: Revisiting People’s Support for the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement in Hong Kong10
Exploring East Asia's Successful Early-Stage Covid-19 Response: An Empirical Investigation9
Misunderstood Differences: Perception, Media, and Out-Group Animosity in Thailand9
Buying Silence: Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea and Chinese Aid Allocation Patterns for Target Countries8
Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia7
Inequality Attribution and Political Participation: Survey Evidence from Hong Kong7
Authoritarian Successor Parties, Supporters, and Protest: Lessons from Asian Democracies7
Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia7
A Security–Economics Trade-off? Public Support for the Quad in South Korea6
Bureaucrats and Budgets in South Korea: Evidence for Hometown Favoritism5
Authoritarian Ruling Parties' Recruitment Dilemma: Evidence from China5
Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia5
From National Borders to Digital Frontiers: Comparing the Impacts of Social Media Use on Transnational Identity Negotiation in South Korea and Taiwan4
Nation Branding and Covid-19: An Empirical Investigation of Self-Reports of Medical Donations in Chinese Digital Diplomacy4
Why Do Legislators Engage in Waffling? Evidence from the Korean National Assembly, 2004–20204
The Role of Misogyny in the 2022 Korean Presidential Election: Understanding the Backlash against Feminism in Industrialized Democracies4
Categorizing People in the New States: A Comparative Study of Communist China and North Korea4
JEA volume 23 issue 2 Cover and Back matter4
Korean NGOs and Reconciliation with Japan4
JEA volume 24 issue 3 Cover and Back matter4
Fragmented Labor Regime: FDI, Labor Regulation, and Workers’ Protests in China3
Resentment and Polarization in Indonesia3
North Korea, Tricontinentalism, and the Latin American Revolution, 1959–1970 By Moe Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 249 pp. £85 (Hardback).3
Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China's Overseas Development Program By Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks, Austin Strange and Michael J. Tierney. Cambridge: Cambridge University Pr3
Localized Bargaining: The Political Economy of China's High-Speed Railway Program By Ma Xiao. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. 248pp. £19.99 (paper)3
JEA volume 24 issue 2 Cover and Front matter3
JEA volume 24 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
Economic Considerations and Public Support for Environment Policy in East and Southeast Asia2
The Political Roots of Gender Divergence: Democratic Consolidation and Gender Equality in Taiwan and South Korea2
JEA volume 24 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
Cultural Polarization in Taiwan: The Emergence of Moral Issue Partisanship, 2000–20242
JEA volume 22 issue 3 Cover and Back matter2
Southeast Asia under Great-Power Competition: Public Opinion About Hedging in the Philippines2
Social Conflict and Outgroup Sentiment in South Korea: Evidence from the Yemeni Anti-Refugee Campaign2
Confucian Culture and Democratic Values: An Empirical Comparative Study in East Asia2
Taiwan's Same-Sex Marriage Legislation: Social Movement Strategies and Relational Dynamics1
Guns, Guerillas, and The Great Leader: North Korea and the Third World By Benjamin R. Young. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021. 218 pp. $28 (Paper), $90 (Cloth).1
Politically Speaking: Ethnic Language and Audience Opinion in Southeast Asia1
Support for Taiwan in the US House of Representatives: A New Look at US–China–Taiwan Relations1
External Threats and Public Opinion: The East Asian Security Environment and Japanese Views on the Nuclear Option1
Circling the Wagons: How Perceived Injustice Increases Female Bureaucrats’ Support for Female Political Leaders1
Perceived Political Polarization and its Differential Impact on Political Participation: Evidence from Japan (2005–2019)1
Pretending to Support? Duterte's Popularity and Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines1
The Strained International Relations between Korea and Japan: Shinzo Abe’s Territorial Claim over Dokdo1
Pretending to Support? Duterte's Popularity and Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines – CORRIGENDUM1
Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia1
Alliance Treaty as Wedge Strategy: The Origin of the China-North Korea 1961 Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance1
Threat Perception Variation in the Indo-Pacific1
The Sectarian Divide: The Dynamics of Populism in South Korea1
Complacent Democrats: The Political Preferences of Gen Z Indonesians1
Why Vietnam is not Balancing China: Vietnamese Security Priorities and the Dynamics in Sino-Vietnam Relations0
JEA volume 23 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Introducing Career Transition Data on Elites in North Korea0
Echoes of the Past: Emotional Legacy of Historical Trauma in South Korea0
Better Late than Never: Central Political Inspections and the Provision of Invisible Public Goods in China0
Response from the Authors: The Enduring Salience of East Asia's Automotive Experiences - Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrializat0
Presidential Electoral Cycles and Corruption Charges0
The Incurious Approach to East Asian Populism: Why Studies on Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are Often Overlooked in Political Science0
The Persistence of Ethnopopulist Support: The Case of Rodrigo Duterte's Philippines0
The Economic Origin of “Loyal Opposition”: Homeownership and Political Participation in China0
Unintended Consequences of Business Subsidies: Evidence from “Made in China 2025”0
When Authoritarian Legacies Matter: Constructive and Blind National Pride and Voter Turnout in New Democracies0
Introducing SIKAP: A Harmonized Dataset of 58 Weekly Surveys of Indonesian Voters0
Chinese Entrepreneurs, the Party-State, and Gender: Women Succeed in Business without the CCP0
The Tiger Leading the Dragon: How Taiwan Propelled China’s Economic Rise By Shelley Rigger. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. 236 pp. $79.00 (cloth), $29.00 (paper)0
Leveraging Coordination Capacity: Medical Resource Mobilization in Asia’s Developmental States During COVID-190
Commercial Casualties: Political Boycotts and International Disputes0
Conservative Politics and the Dilemma of Immigration in Japan0
Party Strength in New Fields: The Chinese Communist Party’s Tactics for Penetrating “Two New” Organizations in the Non-Public Sector0
China’s Rising Foreign Ministry: Practices and Representations of Assertive Diplomacy By Dylan Loh. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2024. 240 pp. $75.00 (cloth)0
State Mobilization in Authoritarian Regimes: Youth Politics and Regime Legitimation in Cambodia0
Thailand's Movement Party: The Evolution of the Move Forward Party0
Korea: A New History of South and North By Victor D. Cha and Ramon Pacheco Pardo. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2023. xix + 268 pages. $30.00 (Cloth)0
JEA volume 23 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Who Represents Senior Citizens in an Aging Society? The Role of Electoral Context in the Representation of Seniors0
Only Right Makes Might? Center-Right Policy Competition Among Major Japanese Parties After Electoral Reform0
Walking a Fine Line: US Involvement in Bilateral Tensions between South Korea and Japan0
How Much Opposition to Aggrandizers? Explaining Differences in Pushback against Three Philippine Presidents0
Authoritarian Legacies and Partisan Bias in Corruption Voting0
Wuhan: How the COVID-19 Outbreak in China Spiraled Out of Control By Dali L. Yang. New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. 416 pp. £27.99 (Cloth)0
Misleading Ballot Positions and Invalid Votes0
Complacent Democrats: The Political Preferences of Gen Z Indonesians – ERRATUM0
Between Appeasement and Accommodation: Kōmeitō's Policy Influence under Second Abe Administration0
Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia0
JEA volume 22 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
China's Diplomatic Leverage on North Korean Provocations: Effect of High-Level Meetings Between China and North Korea on North Korean Missile and Nuclear Tests0
JEA volume 23 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Do Effortful Apologies Matter in International Historical Disputes? Experimental Evidence from South Korea0
Geopolitics, Information, and Logistics: A Narrative on Trading Companies in Imperial Japan0
Who Should Call for Advocacies? The Influence of Rights Advocates on the Public's Attitude Toward Immigrants’ Voting Rights in Japan0
Asymmetrical Neighbors: Borderland State Building between China and Southeast Asia By Enze Han. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 257 pp. £72.00 (cloth), £28.49 (paper)0
Public Opinion in a Rising Power: National and International Orientations among the Chinese Public0
Rethinking the ‘Special Relationship’: Examining Japan’s Response to the 2021 Myanmar Coup0
Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics0
South Korea's Strategy toward the US–China Rivalry0
The Domestic Political Economy of Japan's New Geoeconomic Strategy0
Beyond Power Transitions: The Lessons of East Asian History and the Future of U.S.–China Relations By Xinru Ma and David C. Kang. New York: Columbia University Press, 2024. 280 pp. $140.00 (cloth), $30
Best Practices and Elite Belief: International Competition and State Modernization in Qing China and Meiji Japan0
Who Should Call for Advocacies? The Influence of Rights Advocates on the Public's Attitude Toward Immigrants’ Voting Rights in Japan – ADDENDUM0
The Falling-Out of Nuclear Suppliers: US–France–Canada Negotiations and Debates on the ROK Nuclear Program0
How Much Opposition to Aggrandizers? Explaining Differences in Pushback against Three Philippine Presidents – ADDENDUM0
The US–China Competition, Restructuring the Global Supply Chain, and Economic Security0
The Tax Models in Japan and Korea: Concepts and Evidence from a Comparative Perspective0
Wedge Issue Politics in Japan: Why Not Revising the Constitution is Helping the Pro-Revision Ruling Party0
Explaining Activity in Authoritarian Assemblies: Evidence from China0
JEA volume 24 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Preventive Nuclearization: Power Shifts, Anticipated Insecurity, and Public Support for Nuclear Armament in South Korea0
JEA volume 23 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Land-Use Change Conflicts and Anti-Corporate Activism in Indonesia: A Review Essay0
JEA volume 23 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
The Great Transformation: China’s Road from Revolution to Reform By Odd Arne Westad, and Chen Jian. New Haven: Yale University Press, 20250
The Use of ‘So-called’ as a Propaganda Device in China0
JEA volume 22 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
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