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 Oct. 10, 2020 — China and Japan in conflict over a museum dedicated to disputed islands (Various) Yahoo: "China sought to bolster its claims to the disputed Diaoyu Islands in the East China… April 6, 2015 – “Think-tank head slams Abe’s attempt to dilute war crimes” (Korea Times) "The head of a history think-tank has criticized Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for referring… April 7, 2015 – “Pew: Japan And U.S. Respect Each Other And Distrust China” (NPR) "Today, most Americans say they're pleased with the state of U.S.-Japan relations. In a new…
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