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The Travails of a Client State: An Okinawan Angle on the 50th Anniversary of the US-Japan Security Treaty

Gavan McCormack

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    Abstract

    For a country in which ultra-nationalism was for so long a problem, the weakness of nationalism in contemporary Japan is puzzling. Six and a half decades after the war ended, Japan still clings to the apron of its former conqueror.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages1-8pp
    No.March 10, 2010
    Specialist publicationAsia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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