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Author Han, Sang-Jin

Title Divided Nations and Transitional Justice : What Germany, Japan and South Korea Can Teach the World
Published E. Boulder : Taylor and Francis, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (277 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Divided Nation, Unification and Transitional Justice: Why Do We Need a Conununicative Approach?; 2 Three Objectives of Transitional Justice Today; Part One Two Presidents on Peace and Unification of Divided Nations; 3 Ardent Dream of Divided Countries: Germany and Korea; 4 Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik and the Sunshine Policy: What Can the Koreas Learn?; 5 Reflections on the End of the War That Divided Germany; 6 Power of Dialogue for Peace; 7 Beyond Divided Nations: Reflection on Ostpolitik and Sunshine Policy
8 Four Conditions of Global Peace on the Korean Peninsula9 Reflection on Reconciliation Approaches in South Korea; 10 The Historical Summit Meeting 2000: A Dawn of Hope Is Breaking; 11 Toward Peace on the Korean Peninsula; 12 German Unification and Korean Dream: Six Days with Kim Dae-jung in Berlin; Part Two Two Presidents on Transitional Justice and Reconciliation; 13 Germany and Japan 50 Years after the End of Their Imperial Ambitions; 14 Germany, Europe, and Japan at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Lessons, Chances, and Challenges
15 Memory of War and Reconciliation in Europe: Interview with Asahi Shimbun16 Toward a New Relation with Japan: Future Possibilities; 17 Resolving to Build a New Partnership: Joint Declaration on a New ROK-Japan Partnership for the 21st Century; 18 The Joint Resolution: Ten Years Later; Part Three Can Japan Learn from Germany? Toward a Trustful Japan with Global Leadership; 19 How to Remember the Nazi Crimes? The German Compensation of Forced Labor; 20 Overcoming the Past? The Postwar Japan and Germany; 21 Japan's Pathway to Imperial Power
22 Japan's Unesolved Colonial Past and the North Korea Problem23 Can Japan Overcome the Ghost of the Past? A Communicative Approach; Part Four The Younger Generation Takes Its Stand; 24 Global Standard of Human Rights and ""Comfort Women""; 25 A Chinese Perspective: No More Excuses for Japan; 26 A Southeast Asian Perspective: Why Is a Genuine Apology So Important?; 27 Why Do Filipinos Remember the Past in Their Own Way?; 28 The History Textbook Controversy and Its Solution; 29 Japan's Dogeza and an Apology Consensus; 30 A Trial of Failures: A Deeper Look into the Tokyo Trials
31 Germany Is Still a Model for Japan to Follow32 Transitional Justice on the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima; 33 Reconciliation Triangle; Conclusion; 34 Reflexive Modernization and the Future of East Asia; About the Contributors
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Form Electronic book
Author Dae-Jung, Kim
Von Weizsaecker, Richard
ISBN 9781317261032
1317261038