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Japanese colonialism
Korea Commemorates 100th Anniversary of March 1st Independence Protests
By Jenna Gibson
The historic remembrances have implications for modern-day relations between the two Koreas, and with Japan.
Will World War II End Tomorrow?
By Bonnie Girard
Could the US-North Korea summit take care of unfinished business from WWII?
South Korea's President and China's Military Parade
By Shannon Tiezzi
Park's talk with Xi focused on North Korea, but historical issues played a major role as well.
Should the United States Be Blamed for Japan’s Historical Revisionism?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
In hindsight, exonerating Japan’s Emperor was a grave mistake.
The Abe Statement: Did Abe Apologize?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Abe's statement included the right language -- but not in the right way.
Colonialism, Invasion, and Atomic Bombs: Asia’s Divergent Histories
By Gi-Wook Shin
When will Asians be able to celebrate shared memories of war and colonialism?
‘New Nationalism’ in Japan
By Dennis McCornac
A turn toward military normalization threatens Japan position as a peaceful international leader.
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