MAIN PUBLICATIONS
1. “Manchurian Incident and the USSR”, Acta Slavica Iaponica, t.14, 1996, Sapporo, pp.179-198. (in Russian)
2. “Manchurian Incident ant the Formation of Reserves in the Soviet Union”, Northeast Asian Studies, no.2, 1997, pp.173-198. (in Japanese)
3. “Soviet Far Eastern Railway policies: militarization and the establishment of Political departments (1931-34)”, Seiyo-Shigaku Ronsyu, no.36,1998, pp.1-18.(in Japanese)
4. “The Manchurian Incident and the Soviet reserves policies”, in Kyosuke Terayama ed., Russia and Japan: A historical survey, CNEAS (Tohoku University), 1998, pp.93-100. (in English)
5. “Soviet Policies Toward Mongolia After the Manchuria Incident,1931-1934”,in Tadashi Yoshida & Hiroki Oka eds.,Facets of Transformation in Northeast Asian Countries, Tohoku University, 1998,pp.37-66. (in English)
6. “Soviet mobilization policies in the Soviet Far East: 1931-1934”, Roshia-shi Kenkyu, no.66, 2000, pp.61-82. (in Japanese)
7. “Soviet Far Eastern Railway Policies: BAM and the special corps of Railway troops”, Seiyo-shigaku Ronsyu, no.38, 2000. pp.80-97.(in Japanese)
8. “Soviet Plenipotentiary Representative to Japan, Alexandr Troyanovskii and the Japanese-Soviet relations in 1932”, Northeast Asian Studies, no.5, 2001. pp.67-91.(in Japanese)
9. “Stalin and Manchuria”, Northeast Asian Studies, No.9, 2005, pp.89-110. (in Japanese)
10. “Stalin and the Sale of Chinese Eastern Railway”, Enatsu and et al. eds., New view points on the study of the History of Modern Chinese Northeastern Regions, Yamakawa-publisher, Tokyo, 2005, pp.154-184.(ISBN:4-634-67453-x) (in Japanese)
11. “Secret messengers from Revolutionary Russia in China: Muller, Popov, Vilensky Sibiriakov, Yurin Mission, Polevoi and Stoyanovich”, Early Komintern and East Asia, Fuji publisher, Tokyo, 2007. pp.177-231.(ISBN:978-4-8350-5755-2) (in Japanese)
12. “Ethnic Problems on the Soviet Northwestern borders during interwar period and Stalin’s Policies: Finland and Leningrad, Karelia”, Shirin, t.90 (2007), no.1, pp.147-178.(in Japanese)
13. “Censorship in the Soviet Union”, Matsui Yasuhiro ed., History of twentieth century Russia and the Perspective of Japanese-Russian relations: Front Line of discussions and studies, Kyusyu-University press, 2010, pp.87-108.(ISBN:978-4798500126) (in Japanese)
14. “Soviet Policies toward Mongolia in the 1930s, Manchurian Incident and the increased Intervention by the Soviet Union”, in S.Papkov, K.Terayama eds., Asiatic Russia and neighboring states, Parallel’, Novosibirsk, 2013, pp.138-198. (ISBN 978-5-98901-121-6) (in Russian)
15. “Soviet Policies toward Xinjiang in the 1930s and Japanese factor”, in S.Papkov, K.Terayama eds., Asiatic Russia and neighboring states, Parallel’, Novosibirsk, 2013, pp.222-251.(ISBN 978-5-98901-121-6) (in Russian)
16. “Soviet Policies for the development of Railway network in the Far East in 1930’s: militarization, politotdely, construction of double track” in S.Papkov, K.Terayama eds., Political and Social Aspects of the History of Stalinism. New facts and interpretations, ROSSPEN, Moscow, 2015, pp.50-85.(ISBN 978-5-8243-1947-7) (in Russian).
17. Stalin and Xinjiang: 1931-1949, Shakaihyoronsha co.,ltd, Tokyo, 2015,638p.( ISBN 978-4-7845-1352-9) (in Japanese)
18. Stalin and Mongolia: 1931-1946, Misuzu-shobo, Tokyo, 2017,600p (ISBN 978-4-622-08598-0) (in Japanese)
19. “Soviet Far Eastern Policies in the 1920’s”, Twentieth Century Studies, No.18 (2017), pp.25-57.(in Japanese)
20. “Manchurian Incident and Stalin, Gamarnik”, in Terayama Kyosuke ed., Soviet Far Eastern Policies of Stalin: Reconsidering Northeast Asian History with archive materials, Kokon-Shoin Publisher, Tokyo, 2020, pp.31-68.(ISBN:978-4772253116) (in Japanese)
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