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Japan's Militarist Past: Reconciliation in East Asia? (Volume 2, Issue 1)

by Daniel Nagashima

Japan must make a genuine effort to apologize and atone for its aggressive past in order to foster regional trust, contends Daniel Nagashima

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Yale Journal of International AffairsDecember 1, 2006
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