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  1. A Taiwanese Soft Power? Contesting Visions of Democracy and Culture
  2. Creative Context
  3. Fan Entrepreneurship: Fandom, Agency, and the Marketing of Hallyu in Israel
  4. The Anime Boom in the United States
  5. Rewriting History in Manga
  6. A regional gateway: Japanese popular culture in Hong Kong, 1990–2005
  7. Anime in the US: The Entrepreneurial Dimensions of Globalized Culture
  8. Introduction: East Asian Cultural Industries: Policies, Strategies and Trajectories
  9. K-pop Fandom in Israel and Palestine
  10. Regionalizing Culture
  11. Popular Culture and the State in East and Southeast Asia
  12. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia
  13. Geopolitics and Soft Power: Japan's Cultural Policy and Cultural Diplomacy in Asia
  14. Japan imagined: popular culture, soft power, and Japan's changing image in Northeast and Southeast Asia
  15. A Tail that Wags the Dog? Cultural Industry and Cultural Policy in Japan and South Korea
  16. Commodifying Asian-ness: entrepreneurship and the making of East Asian popular culture
  17. Contesting soft power: Japanese popular culture in East and Southeast Asia
  18. Cultural Commodities and Regionalization in East Asia