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Smith: Bringing the Plight of Fukushima Children to the UN, Washington and the World
Znet Article, October, 12 2011
Aileen Mioko Smith
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Rethinking the risks of radiationvand the viability of nuclear power
Selden: What Price the Fukushima Meltdown? Comparing Chernobyl and Fukushima
Znet Article, June, 06 2011
Mark Selden
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The important issue of radiation exposure of Fukushima school children remains at the center of public debate
Selden: China's Way Forward?
Znet Article, April, 01 2009
Mark Selden
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An analysis of the ability of the Chinese economy to weather the storm, of the prospects for the intertwined US and Chinese economies, and of the potential for China to rise to a position of regional or global primacy
Selden: Japan, the United States and Yasukuni Nationalism:
Znet Article, September, 28 2008
Mark Selden
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War, Historical Memory and the Future of the Asia Pacific
Selden: Japanese and American War Atrocities, Historical Memory and Reconciliation
Znet Article, April, 22 2008
Mark Selden
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The controversies that continue to swirl around the Nanjing Massacre, the military comfort women, Unit 731 and other Japanese military atrocities rooted in colonialism and the Asia Pacific War are critical not only to understanding the dynamics of...
Selden: A Forgotten Holocaust:
Znet Article, May, 07 2007
Mark Selden
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World War II was a landmark in the development and deployment of technologies of mass destruction as...
Selden: Nationalism, Historical Memory and Contemporary Conflicts in the Asia Pacific:
Znet Article, August, 27 2006
Mark Selden
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I will make three points about the "Yasukuni Problem" and contemporary nationalism that seem to me absent in much of the discussion both in Japan and internationally. The first is the need to transcend an exclusively Japanese perspective by locati...
Selden: The Future of Korea: An Asia-Pacific Perspective
Znet Article, August, 20 2006
Mark Selden
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The essence of the "Korea Problem" lies not in the threat of North Korean development of atomic weapons, nor in the existence of a rogue regime in North Korea, as the international press and some American presidents would have it. The central prob...
Selden: Nagasaki 1945: While Independents Were Scorned, Embed Won Pulitzer
Znet Article, July, 07 2005
Mark Selden
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Nagasaki, 1945: Thirty days after the first atomic bomb people were still dying, mysteriously and h...
Selden: Remembering 'The Good War'
Znet Article, May, 08 2005
Mark Selden
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Japan, the Japanese people, and Japanese-Americans enter the pages of American history textbooks only in treatments of World War II, which, together with the American Revolution, constitutes the high water mark of American triumphalism. At...
Selden: Living With the Bomb:
Znet Article, January, 25 2005
Mark Selden
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[To commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima...
Selden: Marine Major Convicted of Molestation on Okinawa
Znet Article, July, 13 2004
Mark Selden
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In the nearly six decades during which Okinawa has been a U.S. military colony numerous Okinawan women have been raped by U.S. servicemen, and issues of rape have repeatedly inflamed U.S.-Okinawan relations, fueling demands for the reduction and e...
Selden: Notes From Ground Zero:
Znet Article, July, 01 2004
Mark Selden
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President George W. Bush has repeatedly presented the American occupation of Japan as the model for Iraq's democratization. Does the Japanese occupation really illuminate contemporary reconstructions in Iraq, Afghanistan and other contemporary war...
Selden: Terrorism Before and After 9-11
Znet Article, September, 09 2002
Mark Selden
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The United States has made the "war on terrorism" the centerpiece of its global strategy since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. It has proclaimed its leadership of a world-wide alliance to exterminate an "...


