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[Part II] Ultra-right Takes Initiative in Changing the Postwar State |
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Written by Muto Ichiyo
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Tuesday, 17 October 2006 |
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“Revise the Peace Constitution, Restore Glory to Empire!”--Ultra-right Takes Initiative in Changing the Postwar State Posted August 5, 2005
Following is the second part of an article written by Muto Ichiyo, an ARENA Fellow and founder of the People’s Plan for the 21st Century(PP21).
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Schizophrenic Character of the Postwar State
The postwar Japanese state is a historical construction of complex nature. It was founded on not one but three principles that are mutually contradictory: imperial Americanism, constitutional pacifism, and imperial Japan’s continuity.
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[part I]Ultra-right Takes Initiative in Changing the Postwar State |
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Written by MUTO Uchiyo
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Thursday, 12 October 2006 |
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“Revise the Peace Constitution, Restore Glory to Empire!”--Ultra-right Takes Initiative in Changing the Postwar State Posted August 5, 2005
Following is the first part of an article written by Muto Ichiyo, an ARENA Fellow and founder of the People’s Plan for the 21st Century(PP21). The ariticle, posted on People's Plan Japonesia on Aug. 5, 2005, analyses the Japanese rightest conglomerate's "state remaking project" as epitomized in the Koizumi's repeated visits to the Yasukuni war shrine and the LDP mainstream's agenda for the revision of the 1946 Constitution. It then delves into the roots of the 'project' and the complex historical construction of postwar Japanese state, at the core of which lie the justification of the Japanese imperial past and the "tacticle alliance" of the Japanese and American imperialistic causes.
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Collision Course with Asia
The Japanese state-remaking project with the reinstatement of the Japanese empire as a major pillar faces a crisis as it is causing serious deterioration of Japan’s relations with its Asian neighbors. As regards China, the problem drastically came into the open as “anti-Japan” demonstrations exploded and spread throughout China in April. The demonstrators were protesting against recent Japanese government actions justifying and glorifying what the Japanese Empire had done to neighboring Asian peoples. About simultaneously, the South Korean government also came out with renewed criticism of the current Japanese political stance in its new Japan policy guidelines. President Roh Moohyun, referring to recent Japanese government actions, said that it was a great tragedy for the whole world to have to live with those who glorify their past – one of aggression and victimization. He rightly pointed out that although Japan had apologized more than once, it recently began to nullify its apologies. (Frankfurter Algemeine, interview, April 9) Given the worst imaginable relations with North Korea and absence of any warmth in Russo-Japanese relations, Japan now risks total isolation from all its neighbors. |
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Poem for WSF |
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Written by Mohiuddin Ahmad
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Tuesday, 21 March 2006 |
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Dear All
Though I shall not be able to participate in the WSF Karachi, my heart will be with you. I wish success of the process and the event and I dedicate a few lines for you. |
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The Kashmir Bus |
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Written by Vinod Raina
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Monday, 01 August 2005 |
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On my last training visit to Kashmir, I was witness to the opening of the bus service between the two Kashmir's after 58 years. I had written a short piece on it (on the prodding of some Board members) |
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