Jason Morgan (PhD, Japanese history) is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Global Studies at Reitaku University in Kashiwa, Japan. His books include Law and Society in Imperial Japan: Suehiro Izutaro and the Search for Equity (Cambria, 2020), Information Regimes during the Cold War in East Asia (Ed.) (Routledge, 2020), Japan in the 1960s: Ten Years of Turning Points (Ed. with Robert Eldridge) (Routledge, 2024), Comfort Women and Sex in the Battle Zone (trans. of Hata Ikuhiko’s Ianfu to senjō no sei) (Hamilton Books, 2018), and The Comfort Women Hoax (with J. Mark Ramseyer) (Encounter, 2024). Morgan’s essays have appeared in Histories, Kervan, Lo Sguardo, Dao, Strategic Analysis, and East Asian Journal of Philosophy. He studies the legal, social, and political history of Japan and East Asia.