Editorial ....................................................... 7
Special Issue: Frontiers of Japanese Studies
Dalia Švambarytè. Japan Studies and the Disciplines ............. 9
Bruce Henry Lambert. Developing European Resources and
Alliances in Asian Studies: Anguish and Advantages ............. 18
Jan Sýkora. Universities or "Professional" Schools: Where Are
the Limits of the Academia-Industry Linkage (sangaku renket)
Policy? ........................................................ 30
Romuald Huszcza. Teaching Japanese at Jagiellonian
University - Prospects for Philology? .......................... 42
Andrej Bekeš. Main Characteristics of the Japanese Studies
Programme at the University of Ljubljana and Historical
contingencies That Shaped It ................................... 50
Akemi Kobayashi.
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Tsuneo Okazaki. ............................... 65
Reviews on the curricula of Japanese Studies
Masanori Yamaji. ................. 68
Violeta Devenaitè. .... 75
Chikako Shigemori Bučar. Japanese Studies at the University
of Ljubljana ................................................... 77
Ivona Schieldova. Japanese Studies at Palacky University ....... 81
Special Contribution
Making Japanese Thought More Intelligible to the West.
Arünas Gelünas Interviews Thomas P. Kasulis ................. 84
Summaries in Lithuanian ....................................... 110
Call for papers ............................................... 114
Acta Orientalia Vilnensia Exchange programme .................. 117
Back Volumes of Acta Orientalia Vilnensia ..................... 118
Style sheet for the Acta Orientalia Vilnensia ................. 121
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