In Textbook Fight, Japan Leaders Seek to Recast History December 28, 2013 Asia-Pacific In Textbook Fight, Japan Leaders Seek to Recast History – This New York Times article explores Japanese Prime Minister Abe’s renewed efforts to change history textbooks and increase patriotism. Please Share This Tweet Like Plus one Pin It Related Posts South Korea Showing Discomfort with Historical Issue about Hashima Island South Korea has shown strong discomfort about Japan's failure to acknowledge Korean forced labor on… April 8, 2015 – “Diplomatic Bluebook highlights Japan’s international role since the war” (Asahi) "An official policy document issued annually by the Foreign Ministry expresses "deep reflection" over Japan's… April 8, 2015 – “Defense Secretary Hails US-Japan Alliance” (Voice of America) "Beginning his first Asia tour, U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter laid out the U.S.…
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