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Right-Wing Wrecking Ball
Japanese militarism threatens peace
A Record of History
Newly published documents on Japanese troops' atrocities fill gaps in WWII historical research
Irrefutable Evidence
The gruesome crimes of Japanese Army's notorious Unit 731 should be a wakeup call for humanity
The Decline of Washington
U.S. hegemony weakens worldwide
Seeking Justice
Chinese citizens forced into slavery during wartime remain determined in their search for an apology from Japan
Examining Obama's Asia Tour
The U.S. president cannot exclude China while attempting to shape Asia's future
Marching to Militancy
Japan's efforts to break into the arms export industry signal growing military ambitions
Pivot to Peace
With tensions in East Asia related to wartime injustice claims, Europe offer positive historical examples of accepting responsibility for crimes committed
Seeking a Solution to Deadlock
China's top political advisors offer suggestions on easing Sino-Japanese tensions
Japan's Image Further Destroyed
War history remains a thorn-in regional ties
Doing Justice to the Past
China has declared Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe an unwelcome visitor following his recent visit to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine. When asked whether Chinese leaders would listen to his explanations for the shrine visit in person, a Foreign Ministry spokesman ruled out the possibility by saying that Abe has "shut the door" on dialogue
Distorting History
Shinzo Abe's personal political ambitions endanger the region's stability  
What Does Abe Want?
Japan's mixed signals and provocations are not conducive to peace
Treaties and Truculence
World War II commemorations tainted by right-wing political posturing in Japan
A Vexing Victory
Abe's ruling coalition wins parliamentary elections amid lingering concerns over Japan's rightward shift
Keen for Free Trade
Cooperation and competition coexist as a China-Japan-ROK free trade area emerges
Abnormal Normalization
Japan's prime minister seeks to dismantle pacifist Constitution
Abe's Lousy Souvenir
Japanese prime minister's U.S. trip didn't go as expected due to differing demands in East Asia
The Return of Abe
As Japan undergoes a political power transition, problems remain the same
Desperate Measures
Japan's international lobbying and military intimidation cut no ice
Challenged Sino-Japanese Ties
Japan's new defense guidelines lead the country in the wrong direction
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