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Politics

The Last of the Liberal Guard: Yohei Kono’s Death and the Vanishing Bridge Between Tokyo and Beijing

The death of veteran Japanese statesman Yohei Kono marks the loss of a critical diplomatic bridge and the author of Japan's most significant historical apology. His passing highlights the shrinking influence of pro-China, 'historical-conscience' politicians within a Tokyo establishment that is increasingly leaning toward nationalism.

SoMi2026年6月10日 22:38
#Yohei Kono#Sino-Japanese Relations#Kono Statement
A historic building in Shanghai with an arched brick facade, typical of traditional Chinese architecture.
Politics

History as a Battlefield: The Enduring Diplomatic War Over the Nanjing Massacre

Tensions between China and Japan have reignited following a proposal in Nagasaki to relabel the Nanjing Massacre as an 'incident.' Beijing is countering this revisionism by highlighting the 1946 legal archives and UNESCO-recognized evidence that underpin the historical and legal reality of the atrocities.

SoMi2026年6月6日 01:38
#Nanjing Massacre#Sino-Japanese Relations#Historical Revisionism
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World

Memory Wars: Japan’s Conservative Push to Rewrite War History Ignites New Friction with Beijing

A recent push by Japanese conservative groups to revise official government descriptions of the Nanjing Massacre has triggered a diplomatic backlash from China. The movement reflects a growing trend in Tokyo to link historical revisionism with modern defense policy, complicating efforts for regional reconciliation.

iMil2026年5月26日 05:08
#Nanjing Massacre#Japan-China Relations#Historical Revisionism
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Politics

Reclaiming the Red Past: Taipei Forum Re-evaluates Taiwan’s Early Communist Legacy

A historical forum in Taipei led by scholar Qi Jialin sought to reclaim the history of the Taiwan Communist Party from political distortion. The event emphasized the party's 1920s anti-colonial roots and its deep historical links to the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai, challenging modern separatist narratives.

SoMi2026年5月17日 20:23
#Taiwan Communist Party#Cross-Strait Relations#Qi Jialin
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World

Tokyo’s Long Shadow: Why the Legacy of 1946 Remains the Front Line of East Asian Diplomacy

As the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial nears, Chinese scholars argue that defending the tribunal's legacy is essential to maintaining the post-war international order. The trial's findings are viewed as a critical legal tool to counter modern Japanese revisionism and potential remilitarization.

SoMi2026年5月8日 02:23
#Tokyo Trial#International Law#Sino-Japanese Relations
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World

Beijing Invokes the Ghost of Tokyo Trials to Warn Against Rising Revisionism

On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, Chinese state media has issued a stern warning against historical revisionism regarding Japan's wartime conduct. The rhetoric reinforces Beijing's role as a primary defender of the post-WWII international order and uses historical memory as a diplomatic tool to challenge modern Japanese security policies.

SoMi2026年5月6日 17:53
#Tokyo Trials#Sino-Japanese Relations#Historical Revisionism
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World

Shadows Over Sunshine City: Japan’s Erasure of Sugamo Prison and the Battle for Historical Memory

The transformation of Tokyo's Sugamo Prison into a commercial complex and park has sparked renewed criticism regarding Japan's approach to its wartime history. This physical erasure of a site significant to the Tokyo Trials highlights the ongoing 'memory wars' between Japan and its neighbors, particularly China.

SoMi2026年5月4日 07:23
#Sugamo Prison#Tokyo Trials#Historical Revisionism
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Politics

Echoes of the Tribunal: Why the Legacy of the Tokyo Trials Still Haunts Asia Eight Decades On

On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, China is intensifying its warnings against Japanese historical revisionism and the erosion of its pacifist constitution. Beijing views the current expansion of Japan’s military capabilities as a direct threat to the post-war order established by the 1946 international tribunal.

SoMi2026年5月3日 05:23
#Tokyo Trials#China-Japan Relations#Historical Revisionism
Tokyo Station's historic facade with skyscrapers in the background on a clear day.
World

Guardians of the Verdict: China’s 80-Year Vigil Over the Tokyo Trials

As the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials approaches, China is reaffirming the finality of the tribunal's verdicts as a cornerstone of regional peace. The focus on historical accountability serves as a strategic warning against revisionism and a defense of the post-WWII international legal order.

SoMi2026年5月2日 22:53
#Tokyo Trials#China-Japan Relations#Historical Revisionism
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Politics

The Gavel’s Echo: Why the Tokyo Trials Remain a Geopolitical Flashpoint 80 Years On

On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, Chinese analysts warn that Japan is entering a dangerous phase of 'Neo-Militarism' characterized by historical revisionism and aggressive rearmament. The legacy of the post-war tribunal is being leveraged as a crucial legal barrier against Tokyo's attempts to dismantle the pacifist order and expand its military influence in the Asia-Pacific.

SoMi2026年5月2日 22:53
#Tokyo Trials#Japan-China Relations#Neo-Militarism
Historic Hiroshima Peace Memorial, a UNESCO site, under a clear blue sky.
World

Memory as Diplomacy: Why the Tokyo Trials Still Anchor the Global Post-War Order

On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, international relations expert Keith Bennett emphasizes the proceedings as a vital multilateral effort to ensure justice for WWII atrocities. The trials are framed not just as a historical event, but as a necessary legal foundation for the modern international order and a deterrent against future aggression.

SoMi2026年5月2日 16:23
#Tokyo Trials#World War II#International Law
Tokyo Station's historic facade with skyscrapers in the background on a clear day.
World

Echoes of 1946: Beijing’s Warning Against Japan’s Emerging ‘New Militarism’

Chinese analysts are using the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials to warn against Japan's 'New Militarism,' characterized by increased defense spending and historical revisionism. They argue that Tokyo's strategic shifts and attempts to revise its pacifist constitution pose a direct threat to the post-war international order established in 1945.

SoMi2026年5月2日 16:23
#Tokyo Trials#Japan Defense Policy#Sino-Japanese Relations