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Japan

  • What Is a 'Class-A War Criminal'? More on the Yasukuni Controversy

    The complications of wartime memory, continued

    • James Fallows
    • Jan 11, 2014
  • Yasukuni, Yūshūkan: Yes, There Is More

    "Love the sinner, hate the sin," as rendered into Japanese.

    • James Fallows
    • Jan 3, 2014
  • 'Stop Talking About Yasukuni; the Real Problem Is Yūshūkan'

    Why a museum matters more than a shrine.

    • James Fallows
    • Jan 2, 2014
  • But Wait, There's More: Yasukuni, Arlington, Doolittle, and LeMay

    More on "victors' justice" and the standards by which we judge the brutality of war.

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 30, 2013
  • Why Yasukuni Matters: The Snarls of Asian History

    The many layers of past, present, and future exposed by one minor-seeming episode.

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 29, 2013
  • Crowdsourcing the Yasukuni Question: From Tokyo to Philadelphia

    One American president, two possible analogies.

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 27, 2013
  • Why Yasukuni Is Different From Auschwitz

    In symbolism, it's worse.

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 26, 2013
  • Our New Champion in Self-Defeating Soft Power: Japan

    Only one step could have made conditions worse among Japan, China, and South Korea, with spillover effects on America. That is the step Japan's prime minister has just taken.

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 25, 2013
  • False Equivalence Watch: East Asia / Mea Culpa Edition

    It's not just for Americans any more.

    • James Fallows
    • Aug 30, 2013
  • Today's Alarming Japan-China Charts

    World War II was a long time ago, but bad feelings are ever-refreshed.

    • James Fallows
    • Aug 27, 2013
  • Krugman, Fingleton, and Japan

    The "basket case" of the world economy looks stronger than many others do.

    • James Fallows
    • May 26, 2012
  • Eamonn Fingleton Makes a $10,000 Offer

    A guest-blogger puts his money where his mouth is

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 22, 2011
  • The Zipper Streets of Ikebukuro

    Those tricky Dutch! Their secret to success in zipper-street operations.

    • James Fallows
    • Jan 19, 2011
  • Security Theater: The Ripple Effects (updated)

    The Japanese keep puzzling about how to cope with U.S. security rules

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 29, 2010
  • More on Chalmers Johnson

    A man who made a difference through force of mind

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 21, 2010
  • Chalmers Johnson

    An influential writer about China, Japan, and America is gone

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 21, 2010
  • Security Theater: The Ripples Spread to Japan

    Here is one way to reduce imports from Japan

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 17, 2010
  • Poor Little (Rich) Japan

    Everything you read tells you that Japan has "failed." Don't believe everything you read.

    • James Fallows
    • Oct 18, 2010
  • A Japan That Can 'Just Relax'

    As Japan has lost intensity over the past generation, maybe it has gained perspective, and a healthier balance in life

    • James Fallows
    • Aug 14, 2010
  • Our Life in Japan

    A look back at Japan during the boom years

    • James Fallows
    • Aug 12, 2010
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