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Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific

Title
  1. Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific / edited by Yoichi Funabashi.
Published by
  1. Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace Press, 2003.

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Additional authors
  1. 船橋, 洋一, (1944- )
  2. Funabashi, Yōichi, 1944-
Description
  1. xxiv, 238 pages; 23 cm
Summary
  1. History has left many scars in the Asia-Pacific. Injuries inflicted generations ago are still fresh in the collective memories of the peoples of the region, hobbling efforts to repair relationships between old adversaries. In this volume, Yoichi Funabashi and seven authors from throughout the Asia-Pacific shine the spotlight on the prospects for reconciliation in the region looking at instances of inter-ethnic as well as international strife. [from publisher's advertisement].
Subject
  1. Conflict management > Case studies
  2. Ethnic conflict > Case studies
  3. Pacific settlement of international disputes > Case studies
  4. Reconciliation > Case studies
  5. 89.58 political violence
  6. Conflict management
  7. Ethnic conflict
  8. Pacific settlement of international disputes
  9. Politics and government
  10. Reconciliation
  11. Streiterledigung
  12. Conflictmanagement
  13. Etnische conflicten
  14. Asia and the Pacific
  15. Reconciliation
  16. Asia > Politics and government
  17. Pacific Area > Politics and government
  18. Asia
  19. Pacific Area
  20. Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum
Genre/Form
  1. Case studies
  2. Case studies.
  3. Études de cas.
Contents
  1. Evaluating the inter-Korean peace process / Scott Snyder -- Hypotheses on history and hate in Asia: Japan and the Korean peninsula / Victor D. Cha -- Reconciliation between Japan and China: problems and prospects / Daqing Yang -- Overcoming the difficult past: rectification of the 2-28 incident and the politics of reconciliation in Taiwan / Masahiro Wakabayashi -- Cambodia: unable to confront the past / Nayan Chanda -- East Timor: a nation divided / Todung Mulya Lubis -- Aboriginal reconciliation, Asian Australians, and some heretical thoughts / Greg Sheridan -- The process of German-Polish reconciliation / Frank Elbe -- The processes of reconciliation are diverse / Yukio Sato -- The is no "single truth" / Marianne Heiberg.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-223) and index.