East Asia's haunted present : historical memories and the resurgence of nationalism

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East Asia's haunted present : historical memories and the resurgence of nationalism

edited by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa and Kazuhiko Togo

(PSI reports)

Praeger Security International, 2008

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This collection of essays by leading scholars from Japan, China, South Korea, and the United States examines how and why bitter historical memories have resurfaced in recent years as freshly virulent and contentious issues between Japan and its neighbors—especially China and South Korea. Moreover, it seeks to identify what set of conditions and what sequence of measures will enable these modern nations to manage, palliate, and exorcise the wrongs of the past in a spirit of reconciliation, so that the dangerous growth of nationalist resentments and revanchism can be checked. Comfort women … the Yasukuni Shrine … the history textbook controversies … The single sorest issue confronting East Asia today is the growing animosity and conflict between Japan and its neighbors—especially China and South Korea—over their respective and collective memories of Japan's pre-1945 militaristic aggression, oppression, and atrocities. Even as East Asia has established itself as one of the most vibrant economic regions of the world, the strident nationalisms that have emerged here in the post-Cold War period have exacerbated historical grievances and heightened the international tensions that separate Japan from China and South Korea, blocking the development of an international system based on comity and cooperation.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction Tsuyoshi Hasegawa & Kazuhiko Togo Chapter 1 Dealing with Difficult Pasts: Japans History Problem from a Theoretical and Comparative Perspective Tomas Berger Chapter 2 East Asian Historical Issues in a Contemporary Light Golbert Rozman Chapter 3 Japans Historical Memory: Overcoming Polarization toward Synthesis Kazuhiko Togo Chapter 4 The History Textbook Issue in Japan and East Asia: Institutional Framework, Controversies and International Efforts for Common Histories Hiroshi Mitani Chapter 5 Myths, Milieu, and Facts: History Textbook Controversies in North East Asia Mikyoung Kim Chapter 6 Yasukuni and Japans International Relations Akihiko Tanaka Chapter 7 Comfort Women: Deep Polariza5tion in Japan on Facts and on Morality Kazuhiko Togo Chapter 8 Japans Neo-Nationalism and Chinas Response Jin Linbo Chapter 9 Japans Role in Chinas Nationalism Zhu Jianrong Chapter 10 Historical Memory and the Resurgence of Nationalism In Korea Park Cheol Hee Chapter 11 The United States and Reconciliation in East Asia David Straub Chapter 12 Russia and Historical Memories in East Asia Tsuyoshi Hasegawa Conclusion Kazuhiko Togo & Tsuyoshi Hasegawa

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  • NCID
    BA86463287
  • ISBN
    • 9780313356124
  • LCCN
    2008008984
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Westport, Conn.
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 265 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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