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Volume 36, Issue 2 (2024) Japan: War and Cultural Trauma

This issue of The New England Journal of Public Policy addresses key components of the unprocessed cultural trauma Japan continues to experience that has precluded it from coming to terms with its past, both as perpetrator and victim of three wars in which Japan was deeply involved: the Asia-Pacific, the Pacific, and World War II.

Front Matter

Editor's Note

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Editor's Note
Padraig O'Malley

Articles

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Photo Essay
Eugen Koh

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Opening Remarks
Eugen Koh, Tadashi Takeshima, and Shigeyuki Mori

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First Symposium Discussion
Carrie Cheng and Eri Nakamura

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Second Symposium Discussion
Carrie Cheng and Shigeyuki Mori

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Third Symposium Discussion
Carrie Cheng and Kenta Awazu

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Fourth Symposium Discussion
Carrie Cheng and Kenji Kawano

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Fifth Symposium Discussion
Carrie Cheng and Tadashi Takeshima

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Closing Remarks
Tadashi Takeshima

Editors

Editor
Padraig O'Malley
Guest Editor
Eugen Koh
Copy Editor
K. Rhett Nichols
Citation Editor
Erin K. Maher
Design Editor
Paul Cain