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Memories contribute to the construction of the image or
interpretation of the past and the present. This book focuses on
the topic of memory in the Middle and Far East societies by
highlighting non-European cases of practicing collective and
historical memory. The Far East cases include the memory of the
Japanese occupation of Korea, issues of Japanization policies
within the Taiwanese society, the role of museums in Chinese
patriotism, the issue of contemporary Japanese nationalists, and
public memory evaluation in India. The Middle Eastern contexts
concentrate on the impact of the Arab Spring, historical memory in
the politics of Muslim movements and interpreting aspects of
heritage.
Security relations between Japan and its East Asia neighbors have
been complicated for decades. Entering the third decade of the 21st
century, Japan will have to face new security challenges posed by
COVID-19 and manage its current relations with the United States,
China and South Korea. Mitigating local and global security threats
will be one of the most critical challenges for the future. This
book focuses on internal and external factors that are influencing
current Japanese security policy and analyses the security issues
from numerous perspectives, including social issues and their
effect on security policies, bilateral relations between Japan and
its partners in Asia, and the significance of the U.S.-Japan
Alliance.
This book analyzes current security challenges in Asia (understood
in its broader Indo-Pacific sense) with the aim of capturing the
major shifts in the balance of power involving regional actors.
Through the lenses of IR theory, this book seeks to provide
insights into the consequences of the transition of power from the
United States to China. The growing power of China and its impact
on both neighboring countries and the international system as a
whole, as well as its reception by the United States, have been of
key importance to the development of security and international
studies. By presenting the case studies of regional security
challenges from a multidimensional perspective, this book analyzes
both the stages of the maturity of powers and their satisfaction
within the existing system.
The Cold War in Europe and Asia has lastingly affected the postwar
reconciliation processes: Korea and Germany remained divided into
two countries, Japan evolved into the closest ally of its past
enemy, and Poland, which was among the Allies of World War II, was
left under the influence of the Soviet Union. In view of their
complicated postwar history, these countries can serve as examples
for comparison of the postwar reconciliation processes. This book
addresses the case of Central Europe and East Asia - regions which
suffered from war atrocities and still have to cope with their war
experiences. The aim is to identify tools to implement a strategy
of rapprochement between past enemies who need to find solutions
for their coexistence in the contemporary world.
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