Competing Victimhood and Intergenerational Responsibility : Resolving the Rift Between Japan and Korea

Competing Victimhood and Intergenerational Responsibility: Resolving the Rift Between Japan and Korea (Routledge Studies on the Asia-Pacific Region)

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Shibata and Kunz delve into the deep-seated identity factors that have perpetuated the conflict between Japan and South Korea.The enduring diplomatic and political tensions between the two nations are rooted in unresolved historical grievances and entrenched narratives of victimhood, which continue to shape their national identities.For meaningful reconciliation to take place, these divisive historical memories and narratives must be critically examined to build a stronger foundation for sustained diplomatic efforts. This book investigates the socio-psychological dynamics of competing victimhood, shedding light on the key barriers to reconciliation and exploring Japanese perspectives on intergenerational responsibility for historical injustices.Through a nuanced analysis of the complex identity conflict between Japan and South Korea, it provides valuable insights and practical guidance for policymakers, civil society leaders, and the broader public, to foster dialogue, rebuild trust, a
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