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1. Inclusion of palliative care in health care policy for older people: A directed documentary analysis in 13 of the most rapidly ageing countries worldwide.

2. Dynamic Fluctuation Measurement and Factor Decomposition of China's Export Growth to Japan and South Korea in the Context of COVID-19.

3. Impossible Allies? When History and Security Collide: South Korea—Japan Relations in Context.

4. National patterns of inequality coverage: Japanese and South Korean newspapers, 1990–2021.

5. Integration of international marriage migrants: Russian-speaking female marriage migrants in Japan and South Korea.

6. The Perception and Production of Word-Initial Korean Stops by Native Speakers of Japanese.

7. The role of development models in Japan's and Korea's relations with Central Asia: Discourses and practices.

8. Microplastics May Be a Significant Cause of Male Infertility.

9. Factors related to spiritual well-being in the last days of life in three East Asian countries: An international multicenter prospective cohort study.

10. Dual Burdens of Care: “Sandwiched Couples” in East Asia.

11. Paving Power.

12. The Relationship Between the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and the Use of Biomedical Services.

13. The Social Protection Floor and the ‘New’ social investment policies in Japan and South Korea.

14. Trajectories of Japanese and South Korean Environmental Aid: A Comparative Historical Analysis.

15. Politics of multiculturalism in East Asia: Reinterpreting multiculturalism.

16. Built to last: The Dokdo territorial controversy. The baseline conditions in domestic politics and international security of Japan and South Korea.

17. The norms of filial piety and grandmother roles as perceived by grandmothers and their grandchildren in Japan and South Korea.

18. SUICIDE AMONG FOREIGN RESIDENTS OF JAPAN.