2015
DOI: 10.1002/app5.123
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Northeast Asia's New ‘History Spiral’

Abstract: The remembered history of the Second World War continues to infect contemporary relations between China and its Northeast Asian neighbours. This article argues that a 'history spiral' has taken hold in Northeast Asia as a result of the region's changing strategic order and domestic politics in China, Japan and South Korea. Using the case studies of the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands territorial dispute, the Dokdo/Takeshima territorial disputes, and Sino-South Korean memorial diplomacy, we explore the interactive spira… Show more

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