James D. J. Brown is Professor of Political Science at Temple University, Japan. He is a specialist on East Asian politics and a regular media contributor, including for the BBC. His books include Japan, Russia and their Territorial Dispute; and Japan's Foreign Relations in Asia and The Abe Legacy (both co-edited).
'James D.J. Brown has long been one of the sharpest observers of Japan's relations with Russia. As Northeast Asia enters a new era of geopolitical competition, Cracking the Crab is a timely history of how the two countries have competed--and how their struggles to understand each other have shaped their competition for power.' -- <b>Tobias S. Harris, author of <i>The Iconoclast: Shinzo Abe and the New Japan</i></b>