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The Imperial Japanese Navy and the First World War
By Robert Farley
As we reflect on the centennial of 1914, remember that East Asia was involved in the First World War as well.
East Asia’s Discourse Problem
By Clint Work
The An Jung-geun memorial spat shows the problem of employing colonial monikers in a democratic age.
China Is Not 1914 Germany
By Robert Dujarric
Some critical differences render any comparison badly flawed.
The One Thing WWI Analogies Get Right
By Robert Farley
One of the few things that pre-World War I Europe and modern Asia have in common is that most actors are unfamiliar with war.
Why the First World War Matters for Japan
By Yong Kwon
Abe’s reference at Davos could draw Japan’s attention to some useful lessons from that era.
An Ominous Centennial: The First World War
“Buffeted by passions and bereft of strong leadership, Europe stepped through the looking glass.”
Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson: The Warrior and the Priest
The chief difference between them: Wilson got the chance to accomplish big goals through direct means.
What Arms Race? Why Asia Isn’t Europe 1913
Asia is not experiencing an arms race like the one that preceded World War I — at least not yet.
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