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Understanding History in Asia : 英文版:外交ドキュメント 歴史認識.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
服部, 龍二
Cannon, Tara
Series:
JAPAN LIBRARY
Language:
English
Japanese
Subjects (All):
History.
Political science.
Japan.
China.
日本 -- 対外関係 -- 中国 -- 歴史.
日本 -- 対外関係 -- 韓国 -- 歴史.
Japan--Foreign relations--1945-.
Japan--Foreign relations--China.
China--Foreign relations--Japan.
Japan--Foreign relations--Korea.(South).
Korea (South)--Foreign relations--Japan.
Korea (South).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (270 pages)
Edition:
1st English ed
Other Title:
Understanding History in Asia
レキシ ニンシキ : ガイコウ ドキュメント
Rekishi ninshiki : gaikō dokyumento
Place of Publication:
Tokyo: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2019.
Tokyo : 出版文化産業振興財団 (JPIC), 2019.
Summary:
It is said that the twentieth century was a century of war. War and colonization can leave deep divides between nations. In the case of Japan, this antagonism manifested as a result of historical issues. There have also been moments in postwar history where efforts were made to overcome the hostility surrounding these problems. We can see times that featured attempts at reconciliation and improvements in relations between Japan and China, as well as Japan and South Korea. However, these problems heated up in the twenty-first century, impacting not only relations with China and South Korea but also ties with the United States, South-East Asia, and Europe. This title examines the period from the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (the Tokyo Trial) to the normalization of relations between Japan and South Korea and between Japan and China.歴史教科書、靖国参拝、「従軍慰安婦」......様々な思いが絡み合う歴史認識問題。しかしそこには、関係悪化と修復とを繰り返してきた東アジア国際関係の複雑な歩みが存在した。日本政府は歴史認識問題とどのように向き合い、中国・韓国とどのように対話してきたのか。その過程を丁寧にたどり、日本の立脚点を模索する。.
Contents:
Contents
Preface
Introduction From the Tokyo Military Tribunal to the Normalization of Japan-South Korea and Japan-China relations
Chapter 1 The Japanese History Textbook Issue and "Mutual Trust
1. The Meeting between Emperor Hirohito and Deng Xiaoping
2. The First History Textbook Issue and the Miyazawa Statement
3. The Meeting between Emperor Hirohito and Chun Doo-hwan
4. "Mutual Trust" between Nakasone and Hu Yaobang
Chapter 2 Official Visits to Yasukuni Shrine
1. Nakasone's Miscalculation
2. China's View of Yasukuni
3. Calling Off Visits
4. The Second History Textbook Issue
Chapter 3 The Comfort Women Issue
1. Kaifu and Roh Tae-woo
2. The Miyazawa Visit to South Korea and the Kato Statement
3. The Kono Statement
4. The Transition from the Hosokawa Cabinet to the Murayama Cabinet
Chapter 4 The Murayama Statement
1. Murayama and the Surrounding Political Environment
2. The Bureaucracy
3. The Intent behind the Murayama Statement
4. The Murayama Statement as a Common Language within Japanese Politics
Chapter 5 Going beyond the Century of War
1. Kim Dae-jung and Jiang Zemin Visit Japan
2. Koizumi's Visit to Yasukuni
3. Within a "Mutually Beneficial Relationship Based on Common Strategic Interests
4. From the Kan Statement to a Proposed Solution to the Comfort Women Issue
Epilogue Is There a Way to Make Historical Issues a Thing of the Past?
Afterword
Postscript
References
奥付.
Notes:
Originally published in Japanese: Iwanami Shoten in 2015
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-267)
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9784866580838
4866580836
OCLC:
1236263751

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