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Essay heading: Japan, Abe, and "Comfort Women"
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January 5, 2007 |
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It portrays the issue as important particularly to the political right: “Mr. Abe softened his tone [on ‘comfort women’] after becoming prime minister… angering his conservative base.” While this would make sense in the context the liberal-conservative dynamic of American politics, it is less appropriate in the Japanese context, where the LDP enjoys political dominance that spans over most of the left and the right; a more apt context than a left-right divide would be the growing sense of Japanese nationalism that has caused some to seek to reinterpret Japan’s wartime behavior... displayed 300 characters
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Also missing from the Times’ coverage is reference to past controversies over Japan’s interpretation of its own history, which is mentioned extensively by both Japanese and Korean newspapers. Mention of the subject would have provided rich context valuable in explaining why the issue is so important to Japan and why it’s so angering for South Korea and other countries of which the “comfort women” originated... displayed next 300 characters
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