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comfort women
'Comfort Women' Musical Builds Asian Community
By Remi Yamazaki
Dimo HyunJun Kim, director of Comfort Women - A New Musical, on adapting social issues for entertainment.
Shinzo Abe and the Japanese Constitution
By Jared Genser and Michelle Brignone
When it comes to his new security legislation, the prime minister should listen to the Japanese people.
Abe's World War 2 Statement: Beyond History
By Gilbert Rozman
The factors shaping the Abe Statement are far more complex than historical issues alone.
Britain’s Approach to Japan and East Asia
By Edward Vickers and Tim Summers
The U.K. should respond cautiously to calls for stronger ties with Japan.
For South Korea’s ‘Comfort Women,’ Justice in America?
By John Power
Could the ‘comfort women’ find justice in a U.S. court?
South Korea-Japan Relations: Toward a 'New Future'?
By Shannon Tiezzi
South Korea and Japan spoke optimistically about their relationship at an important anniversary yesterday.
South Korea's Foreign Minister to Make First Trip to Japan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Yun Byung-se will visit Japan to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ROK-Japan diplomatic ties.
A Strategy for Japan’s Public Diplomacy in the United States
By Marta McLellan Ross
Japan has lost ground to Korea and China in U.S. public perceptions. Here’s what it can do about it.
Japan’s Growing Anti-Korea Sentiment
By Tae-jun Kang
A recent survey underscores the growing distance between the two neighbors.
Yomiuri Shimbun Apologizes on Comfort Women Issue
By Ricky Hough
The right-wing newspaper apologizes for calling WWII sex slaves….sex slaves.
Japan’s Chances at APEC Summit
By Clint Richards
How successful will Abe be in meeting with his three big targets at the summit?
Japan Denied Revision of UN Comfort Women Report
By Ankit Panda
The Japanese government's request to amend a 1996 U.N. special rapporteur's report on comfort women was denied.