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ZNet Article The UK riots in context. -
- Thursday, May 26, 2011
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- Tuesday, Mar 22, 2011
ZNet Article Background on Japan's nuclear history... -
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ZNet Article Comparing Egypt with South Korea -
- Monday, Jan 24, 2011
ZNet Article What led US leaders to squander trillions of dollars in taxpayer money on illegal wars and occupations of increasing cruelty -- wars in which armed forces violate the same normative standards that Japan and Germany once breached on an absolutely g... -
- Friday, Aug 06, 2010
ZNet Article The relation between the atomic bombings and the growth of unaccountable government -
- Sunday, Jul 04, 2010
ZMag Article Democracy and imperialism in ancient Greece and the U.S. today -
- Monday, Jun 07, 2010
ZNet Article Why does Israel have virtually no moral standing and legitimacy in the eyes of most of the world's citizens--except in the United States, where the Obama administration, the congress, the Israel lobby, and the media defend its policies and promulg... -
- Saturday, Jun 06, 2009
ZNet Article In a Hobbesian world, law and morality are ignored. -
- Friday, May 01, 2009
ZMag Article The causes and effects of the illegal Israeli attack on Gaza in January -
- Tuesday, Nov 11, 2008
ZNet Article Top Japanese military official fired after defending Japan's role in World War II. -
- Saturday, Oct 11, 2008
ZNet Article The five-day Russo-Georgian War in the Caucasus brought into sharp focus many conflicts rooted in the region's history and in aggressive US-NATO policies since the collapse of the Soviet Union. -
- Thursday, May 08, 2008
ZNet Article The following discussion recapitulates some of the arguments that I presented earlier when analyzing Hirohito's leadership at the policy level, then goes beyond them to address problems of historical memory. -
- Monday, Aug 21, 2006
ZNet Article In late 19... -
- Wednesday, Aug 31, 2005
ZNet Article
The foremost Western authority on the life and times of Emper... -
- Saturday, Jul 30, 2005
ZNet Article For nearly 60 years many Jap... -
- Tuesday, Jul 05, 2005
ZNet Article A producer for the Korean Broadcasting System, which is doing a special program commemorating August 15, 1945, recently asked me why Japan's ruling elites rejected the Potsdam Declaration. "What issue most impeded their decision to surrender?" he ... -
- Friday, Jul 01, 2005
ZMag Article P
resident
George W. Bush has embedded murder, assassination, torture, and
mistreatment of prisoners into the structure of the U.S. system
of global domination. Many U.S. citizens, rightly outraged, want
to know ... -
- Tuesday, Jun 14, 2005
ZNet Article Japanese archaeologists and historians have long rejected the government's claim that Japan has had 124 emperors from the mythical Jimmu, descendant of the Sun Goddess, to the controversial Showa Emperor Hirohito, whose pre-World War II reign brou... -
- Wednesday, Sep 01, 2004
ZNet Article In the second year of the U.S. occupation of Iraq many people in the U.S. still cling to a political tradition that confuses actually existing American society "with the ideal society that would fulfill human destiny."1 They tend to think of the U... -
- Sunday, Aug 01, 2004
ZMag Article I n the second year of the U.S. occupation of Iraq many people in the U.S. still tend to think of the United States not as the imperial empire that it is, but as the Promised Land, the embodiment of Western virtue, the incarnation of “freedom and ... -
- Monday, May 03, 2004
ZNet Article The roots of the Japan-China War (1937-45) can be traced back to the surprise attack that Japanese army officers launched, in September 1931, on Chinese forces in Manchuria. Their premeditated coup led to Japan's seizure of the vast, resource-rich... -
- Tuesday, Sep 02, 2003
ZNet Article After Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria in 1931, the Nationalist Party government of Chiang Kai-shek sought to resist diplomatically. But as the Japanese imperium widened, Chinese resistance stiffened. In autumn 1937 small-scale fighting betwee... - All Most Recent Content

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