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Murayama Statement
History and the State in Postwar Japan
Anti-Japanese Sentiment Among Graduates of South Korean Public Schools Jamal Barbari SIT Graduate Institute
Japan-China Relations: Going Nowhere Slowly
Japan Under Abe: Toward Moderation Or Nationalism?
Political Apology in Sino-Japanese Relations: the Murayama Statement and Its Receptions in China Daqing Yang
Kazuya Sakamotothe World and Japan 150 Years from Meiji
Comparative Connections a Triannual E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations
History in Politics
Right-Wing Religious Nationalism in Japan's LDP Andrew Weiss Yale University
Japan's Foreign Policy in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty- First
Januar Y 16Th Professor Alexis Dudden Released an Article Entitled
The Trials of a Comfort Woman
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Japan-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress
Japan-China Relations: Treading Troubled Waters
Uneasy Neighbors Across the Sea
U.S. Should Support Japan's Enhanced Security Role
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan April , 2014
Top View
The Politics of War Apology: from Murayama to Abe
Post-Normalisation Sino-Japanese Relations », China Perspectives [Online], 2013/4 | 2013, Online Since 01 December 2013, Connection on 28 October 2019
1 Assessing Shinzo Abe's China Policy
Face up to Historical Facts to Build Tru Frindship with Other Asian Countries
The Yasukuni Shrine Controversy from the Perspective of Southeast Asia: a Hidden Dispute
Japan-US Relations
Historiography of the Nanking Massacre (1937– 1938) in Japan and the People’S Republic of China: Evolution and Characteristics
Contemporary Japanese Defence Strategy: Towards Conflict Or Resolution?
Asian Women's Fund (18 July, 1995) ------58
Prime Minister Koizumi's Visit to North Korea
A Clash of Historical Perceptions: Japan's Post-War Disputes with China
Reporting the 70Th Anniversary of the End of World War II a Comparison of News Coverage on Overseas Television
IDSA Issue Brief IDSA ISSUE BRIEF1
Reconciliation: a Challenge for Japan’S Foreign Policy
The Afterlives of Post-War Japanese Prime Ministers
Reflections on the Seventieth Anniversary of the End of the Pacific War Eight Stanford Scholars Write Their Own August Statements
Comparative Connections a Triannual E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations
JAPAN Alternative Report
Framing Japan's Disputed Past Memories in the United States
Changing the State's Story: Continuity and Change in Official Narratives Of
Massacre As Method: the National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre Victims and China’S Drive for Regional Power
2015 1.1 Emperor Akihito Released a Statement for the New Year. in The
1 the Japan-China Summit and Joint Declaration of 1998: a Watershed
Contested Memories and Reconciliation Challenges: Contested Memories and Reconciliation Challenges
Reconciliation Between Korea and Japan
Looking Into the Past for Future Peace: the Sino-Japan Reconciliation on Historical Memories
Japan's New Politics and the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Looking at Japan-China Relations 70 Years After WWII