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Japan: Shinzo Abe's assassination – dramatic end for a bastion of bourgeois reaction | Japan

Japan: Shinzo Abe's assassination – dramatic end for a bastion of bourgeois reaction | Japan
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Shinzo Abe's death isn't Japan's first political assassination

The calm veneer that has become a hallmark of Japanese society was ripped away on Friday when the country's former prime minister was killed. Yet the country is also well known for politically motivated violence.

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U.S. President Gerald Ford's historic visit to Japan in 1974

Ever since the formal end of World War II, American presidents had tried to be the first to visit Japan while in office. In April 1946, it was reported via the International News Service (INS) that Harry S. Truman was considering a brief July visit to Occupation-era Japan since he…

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Highways & Byways: Pingtung's Paiwan corner

Wherever I go, I always seem to end up in a graveyard. This time around, the cemetery belonged to an Aboriginal village in the northeastern part of Pingtung County. Sagaran, known to Chinese-speakers as Koushe (口社), is dominated by members of the Austronesian Paiwan community, Taiwan’s second-largest indigenous ethnic group.
Wanting to stretch my legs after a 90-minute motorbike ride, I parked on the edge of the village, and set off on foot down a narrow road. Just as I’d begun to relish the butterfly-rich forest to my left, the tarmac petered out in a dense and somewhat chaotic cluster of

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Japan's 1968: a collective reaction to rapid economic growth in an age of turmoil

2015 paper written by Oguma Eiji containing lots of interesting historical information about the Japanese radical and student movements of 1968, including historical background and aftermath.

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Japanese journal: Vietnam to represent bright spot in global economy in 2021


Japanese journal: Vietnam to represent bright spot in global economy in 2021
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Many forecasts have outlined the nation’s economic growth in the year ahead, with a reputable UK bank forecasting that the Vietnamese economy is likely to reach a growth rate of 7.8%, while ADB has predicted it will reach a figure of 6.3%.
This comment was made in an article by Dr. Bui Hung, a VOV correspondent based in Tokyo, which was recently published in Japan’s journal Security Anpo, January edition.
The article is titled "Overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vietnamese economy has seen favorable development" and has gone on to capture the attention of Japanese readers.

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ArtAsiaPacific: Obituary Tatsuo Ikeda19282020


by Emika Suzuki
TATSUO IKEDA. Photo by Gallery 58, Tokyo. Image via Instagram.
Tatsuo Ikeda, a pioneering Japanese artist who depicted the horrors of war with images of disquieting creatures, passed away on November 30 from aspiration pneumonia, aged 92. His death was first reported on December 7 by
An influential figure of Japan’s postwar political art that emerged during the 1950s, Ikeda satirized the atrocities of war in his earlier works, as well as the United States’ presence in Japan and the Japanese government’s abuse of power at the time. This was exemplified in ink drawings such as
10,000 Count (1954), depicting grotesque fish mutated due to an American nuclear bomb test at Bikini Atoll. Similarly,

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