"Martin Fackler, Yoichi Funabashi, and their colleagues lead us through a searching exploration of Japan's many strengths and accomplishments―often unrecognized―and its lurking potential for future greatness... Reinventing Japan provides the most compelling and eloquent statement yet about what Japan has to offer the world―and why, now more than ever, the world needs Japan." (G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University)
"Reinventing Japan describes the Japan of today and its likely future. Unlike those who suppose Japan is still in a 'lost decade,' the authors prove with striking examples that Japan is already generating new ideas in all directions that affect the whole world." (Donald Keene, Columbia University)
"Media Capture: The Japanese Press and Fukushima" in Legacies of Fukushima: 3.11 in Context (University of Pennsylvania, 2021)
"A Pooch After All? The Asahi Shimbun's Failed Foray Into Investigative Journalism" in Freedom of Press in Contemporary Japan (Routledge, 2017)
"Trouble-Makers or Truth-Sayers? The Peculiar Status of Foreign Correspondents in China" in China's Transformations: The Stories Beyond the Headlines (Rowman & Littlefield, 2007)
"The Experiences of a Business Journalist in South Korea" in First Drafts of Korea: The U.S. Media and Perceptions of the Last Cold War Frontier (Shorenstein APARC, 2009)