Japan
September 15, 2015
In this chapter, the underlying reasons for Japan’s entry into WWII are discussed, and its drive for freedom for the colonized nations of Asia analogized to the experience of the thirteen origin...
September 5, 2015
Editor’s Monthly Column Three Conditions For Creating World Peace This year is the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations. In September this year, Chinese Pres...
August 29, 2015
Conclusion Japan and the U.S. Should Become True Friends and Achieve “Global Justice” So far, we have discussed the mistakes the U.S. has made in its diplomatic policy, but t...
August 27, 2015
Interview Clinton Was Conceited Enough to Believe that the U.S. Could Dominate the World Kan Ito Born in 1953, Kan Ito analyzes international politics. He graduated from the Faculty of E...
August 25, 2015
Part 2 As President Roosevelt once bashed Japan and supported China, America in the 1980s and 90s leaned toward “anti-Japan, pro-China” stances. One could say that this tendency al...
August 15, 2015
On August 11th, in a town hall filled to capacity, the Councillors of Strathfield Council in Australia voted unanimously against the establishment of the “Comfort Women” statue, after hearing s...
August 13, 2015
In April 2014, the public gathered inside the Strathfield Town Council building in Sydney, Australia, for an open forum over the erecting of a Comfort Woman statue. Journalist Michael Yon has compiled...
August 11, 2015
The Liberty Magazine previously reported regarding a matter in May this year, when 187 American researchers and historians specializing in Japan publicized a statement supporting Japanese histo...
August 7, 2015
How do people think about the dropping of the atomic bombs in general in the United States? Perhaps the representative opinion would be, “The military decision to use nuclear weapons agai...
August 6, 2015
Q: How do people think about the droppings of the atomic bombs in general in the United States? A: Attitudes in the United States have evolved somewhat over the years. Initially after the bomb ...