Japan’s textbooks to reflect government views on territorial and historical issues November 5, 2014 History Textbooks This article in the Japan Daily Press looks how textbooks will likely change to reflect the Japanese government’s position on territorial disputes. Please Share This Tweet Like Plus one Pin It Related Posts Joint Press Conference with President Obama and Prime Minister Abe of Japan Click here to view the official White House transcript of the April 24th, 2014 Joint Press… Nov. 23, 2014 – “U.S. shies away from Takeshima/Dokdo dispute in response to online petitions” (Japan Times) In response to two petitions, one urging and the other opposing U.S. pronouncement over option of taking island… March 17, 2015 – “Foreign Ministry’s 1969 China map identifies Senkaku Islands by Japanese name” (Japan TImes) "The Foreign Ministry has published on its website a map released by a Chinese government…
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