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James E. Auer ed., Who Was Responsible? From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor. Tokyo, Yomiuri Shimbun, 2006, ISBN 4-643-06012-3. I When,…
James E. Auer ed., Who Was Responsible? From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor. Tokyo, Yomiuri Shimbun, 2006, ISBN 4-643-06012-3. I When,…
As the slow and difficult negotiations on North Korean denuclearisation unfold, one small group of a hundred people or so in Japan…
In August 2000, the German Foundation Act established a fund to compensate tens of thousands of survivors of Nazi slave labour. The…
At the start of each week, the commuter trains and subways of Japan are adorned with a mass of multi-colored advertisements, enticing…
The slow and troubled journey towards a future normalization of relations between Japan and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK —…
Imagine this scenario. A bomb is found at the home of a prominent Foreign Ministry official currently engaged in delicate international negotiations.…
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