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Thursday, September 08, 2005

News from Japan Focus, Indochina, Bloomberg’s NY Prison

(Znet) U.S. War Crimes in Indochina and Our Duty to Truth

Herbert P. Bix, The Faith That Supports U.S. Violence: Comparative Reflections on the Arrogance of Empire

City of Nagasaki Peace Declaration

David McNeill, The Island Idyll and the US Occupation

Chung Chinsung, Resurgence of the Right and Japan’s World War II Accountability

The City of Hiroshima Peace Declaration

Mark Caprio, North Korea Cool to United States “Surprises”

Tomaki Juda and Charles J. Hanley, Bikini and the Hydrogen Bomb: A Fifty Year Perspective

Mark Schilling, Life After the Bomb

Suzuki Chieko, The Hundred Head Contest: Reassessing the Nanjing Massacre

Satoko KOGURE, Japan’s New Security Regime and the Rights of Foreigners

Minami Norio, Resolving the Wartime Forced Labor Compensation Question

Tanaka Nobumasa, Yasukuni Shrine and the Double Genocide of Taiwan’s Indigenous Atayal: new court verdict

Shin Sugok, Japan’s outspoken ‘weak’ confront the ire of the masses

Umehara Takeshi, Official Visits to Yasukuni Shrine Invite the Revenge of Reason

Mark Selden, David Allen, Kyodo, Marine Major Convicted of Molestation on Okinawa

Adam Lebowitz, Hashi-yan’s Last Dispatch From Iraq

Associated Press, Scandal Erupts Over Japan’s Radioactive Nuclear Waste

Ishida Takeshi, A Foreign Country in Japan: Sugamo Prison

Mori Takemaro, Colonies and Countryside in Wartime Japan: Emigration to Manchuria

Nishida Yoshiaki and Ann Waswo, Re-thinking Rural Japan

Gerard Greenfield, Writing the History of the Future: The Killing Game

Ha-yung Jong, Caught in America’s War: South Korea and Iraq

Mark Selden, Notes From Ground Zero: Power, Equity and Postwar Reconstruction in Two Eras
Moriguchi Katsu, Once More the Doctors have Disappeared from the Okinawan Islands

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