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Feb. 3, 2015 – “Bread mimicking shape of Dokdo Appears in Korea” (Korea Bizwire)

  • February 13, 2015
  • Japan

“’Dokdo Bread’ made by a baker in his 40’s is the talk of town in Pohang, a southeastern port city in South Korea. Kim Ki-seon, the baker, began baking the bread last year to protect Dokdo from Japan, after the news…

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Jan. 31, 2015 – “Japan, China agree to launch maritime, aerial crisis management mechanism” (Want China Times)

  • February 13, 2015
  • China

“The Chinese defense ministry said on Thursday that China and Japan have agreed to launch a maritime and aerial crisis management mechanism at an early date.”

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Jan. 30 & Feb. 3, 2015 – U.S.-backed Japanese Operations in South China Sea?

  • February 13, 2015
  • Japan

In response to a comment to Reuters made by senior U.S. Navy officer Admiral Robert Thomas, commander of the Seventh Fleet and the top U.S. navy officer in Asia, that “the United States would welcome operations conducted by the Japanese Self-Defense…

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Jan. 30, 2015 – “Japan, South Korea (were) about to agree on ‘comfort women’ issue, reveals memoir” (Malay Mail)

  • February 13, 2015
  • Comfort Women

“A memoir of South Korea’s previous president Lee Myung-bak reveals Japan and South Korea were about to agree on terms for settling the issue of “comfort women” serving Japanese troops before and during World War II.”

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Jan. 30, 2015 – “China vows no ‘Western values’ in universities” (Daily Mail)

  • February 13, 2015
  • China

“China’s education minister has vowed to ban university textbooks which promote “Western values”, state media said, in the latest sign of ideological tightening under President Xi Jinping.”

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Jan. 29, 2015 – “U.S. Textbook Skews History, Prime Minister of Japan Says” (NYT)

  • February 12, 2015
  • History Textbooks

“Speaking in Parliament, Mr. Abe pledged to increase efforts to fight what he called mistaken views abroad concerning Japan’s wartime actions, when the Japanese military conquered much of Asia.”

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Jan. 29, 2015 – Reminder: voices from a conservative Japanese newspaper

  • February 11, 2015
  • History Textbooks

Conservative/Center-right newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun calls to end “misunderstanding due to ‘comfort women’ in textbooks.” The article closes by making two assertions: first, “doubts have been raised about the conventionally accepted theory that the overwhelming majority of comfort women were Korean,” and there…

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Jan. 26, 2015 – “Japan Takes Soft-Power Push to U.S. Campus” (Wall Street Journal)

  • February 11, 2015
  • College Education

Japanese government’s new budget includes a $5 million grant to Columbia University in New York to fund a position for a professor of Japanese politics and foreign policy, position presently occupied by Professor Gerald Curtis who is to retire this year.

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Jan. 23, 2015 – “China’s Territorial Disputes in Asia During 2015” (Asia Briefing)

  • February 11, 2015
  • Territorial/Maritime Disputes

Op-Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis: “All in all, last year was a mixed bag when it came to assessing China’s relations with the rest of Asia, including in its own backyard of Hong Kong. What can be expected in 2015?”

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