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 Nov. 24-25, 2014 – S. Korea & China make moves to push respective claims over Dokto/Takeshima & Diaoyu/Senkaku On Monday, Nov. 24, South Korea conducted its annual or biannual defensive military drill around… Jan. 29, 2015 – Reminder: voices from a conservative Japanese newspaper Conservative/Center-right newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun calls to end "misunderstanding due to ‘comfort women’ in textbooks." The article… Jan. 30 & Feb. 3, 2015 – U.S.-backed Japanese Operations in South China Sea? In response to a comment to Reuters made by senior U.S. Navy officer Admiral Robert Thomas,…
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