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Race and Immigration in Japan

Episode Seventeen of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies’ podcast, International Horizons, is out now.

In today’s episode John Torpey, Ralph Bunche Institute Director, brings in Michael Sharpe, Associate Professor of Political Science at York College of CUNY, about the role of race and the myth of a homogeneous Japan, touching on such issues as its complex immigration policy and how nationalism and anti-racist trends play out within the country. 

You can listen to it on iTunes here, on Spotify here, or on Soundcloud below.

International Horizons – Ralph Bunche Institute · Race and Immigration in Japan

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2 thoughts on “Race and Immigration in Japan

  1. The comprehensive review of Japanese immigration policy, practices, and reality is informative. Professor Sharpe should be heard. He has a lot to contribute. Although I have been studying Japan for 30 years, I still picked up valuable insight.

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