Middle Kingdom and Empire of the Rising Sun: Sino-Japanese Relations, Past and Present, by June Teufel Dreyer
Jonathan Mirsky considers an exploration of the dynamics between two ancient rival nations

Jonathan Mirsky considers an exploration of the dynamics between two ancient rival nations

The novelist and historian, whose latest book is The Hamilton Affair, says the best stories are those that make you care. Her summer plans include lying in a hammock, and reading the perfect number...

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Surviving a traumatic event isn’t a prerequisite for making great artworks, says K. E. Gover

Howard Segal on an optimistic visionary who never quite achieved the utopian communities he envisioned

Book of the week: Investing in individuals delivers personal and national prosperity, Richard Murphy finds

Academia takes in some truly esoteric topics and tasks, but what are the strangest jobs? Here, five individuals with surprising roles describe their work

The discipline has promised big advances in many areas, but is it failing to live up to the hype? Three neuroscientists consider the state of their field

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

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A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

The ‘university-educated expert’ v ‘common man’ conflict cements the notion that higher study is not for the poor, says Ryan Coogan

Asking applicants for academic posts to submit references from supervisors can lead to exploitation; the practice needs to end, says Sanjay Pulipaka

With retirement age approaching, Irritable Male Syndrome is hitting Mark Montgomery particularly, unexpectedly, hard