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Tag Archives: Japan
An Internet-certified expert speaks
Mu Shan (穆杉) writes for Oriental Outlook and describes how he became an ‘expert’ on Sino-Japanese relations.
The Burma Road to Yunnan
A WWII newsreel of the opening of the Burma Road to China.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Burma, Burma Road, Japan, WWII, Yunnan
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Danwei FM: Interview with +8*
Benjamin Joffe, CEO +8* An interview with Benjamin Joffe of consulting company Plus Eight Star–+8*. +8* specializes in Internet and mobile markets in Japan, Korea, and China. Asian mobile and Internet culture can be strange and confusing. You may have … Continue reading
Posted in Danwei FM, Internet, Mobile phone and wireless
Tagged Internet, Japan, Korea, mobile phones
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Chaos in Tokyo
The cover story of the latest China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) is about political upheaval in Japan, Shinzo Abe’s resignation. (安倍晋三)
Where are China’s disaster movies?
Yue Jianguo looks at China’s disaster readiness in light of the film Japan Sinks (日本沈没).
China Newsweek goes to Japan
China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) issues a Japanese edition: 中国NEWS.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged China News Service, China Newsweek, Japan
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A Joint Approach to History
The joint Korean-Japanese-Chinese history textbook, 东亚三国的近现代史, published by Social Sciences Academic Press, is reviewed by Danwei.
Anonymous blogger libels American writer
Philip J. Cunningham is called a ‘paid mouthpiece’ by a blogger.
Posted in Internet
Tagged blogs, history, Japan, Philip Cunningham
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Why Chinese people are pissed off with the Japanese
Philip J. Cunningham writes about Japan’s revisionist history.
Posted in Internet
Tagged history, Japan, Nanjing Massacre, Philip Cunningham
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Japanese history textbooks raise anger in Asia
Japan’s official adoption of a new edition of history textbooks Tuesday has raised anger in Korea and China.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Youth Daily, history, Japan, revisionism, textbooks
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