15 Available Episodes (15 Total)Average duration: 00:27:20
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 1: Rearming Under the Shadow of History
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Hitoshi Tanaka, chairman of the Institute for International Strategy at the Japan Research Institute, describes how Japan has been navigating these challenges, and the critical role of the U.S.-Japan alliance.
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 2: The Competing Nationalisms of Japan and China
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Professor Akio Takahara explains how different strands of nationalism in the two countries have worsened tensions in recent years and how the U.S.-Japan alliance must adapt.
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 3: The Divide Between Japan and South Korea
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Professor Yoshihide Soeya describes how Japanese society has grappled with this complex bilateral relationship and how the new Korean administration might change the equation for Japan.
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 4: How Far is Japan Prepared to Go to Achieve Security?
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Professor Yuichi Hosoya discusses changing Japanese public opinion towards these reforms and what additional defense capabilities Japan is considering next.
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 5: The Myth of Japan’s Rightward Turn
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Professor Jennifer Lind analyzes the often overlooked distinction between nationalism and militarism and explains the misperceptions surrounding Japan’s security policies.
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 6: Japan's Diverse Nationalists
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Professor Nathaniel Smith explains who makes up the “new right” movement and how it differs ideologically from more established right-wing groups in Japan.
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 7: New Voices in the Struggle Over History
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Professor Celeste Arrington looks at the recent rise of activist citizen movements in Japan and South Korea and how they have changed the conversation over war memory in both countries.
Mar 17, 2022
Episode 8: The Character of Japanese Nationalism
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Professor Thomas Berger examines the causes and constituencies of Japan’s contrasting nationalisms and how they interact with the national identities of Japan’s neighbors.
Aug 16, 2020
Introduction to Part 2 of Nationalism, Japan, and a Changing Asia
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CFR Senior Fellow for Japan Studies Sheila A. Smith introduces episodes 5-8 of Nationalism, Japan, and a Changing Asia.
Sep 18, 2019
Episode 12b: A Changing United States and Japan
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The United States has become more inward-focused and nationalistic, but as Toshihiro Nakayama argues, Japan does not have a back-up plan to its alliance with the United States.
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 1: Rearming Under the Shadow of History
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 2: The Competing Nationalisms of Japan and China
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 3: The Divide Between Japan and South Korea
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 4: How Far is Japan Prepared to Go to Achieve Security?
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 5: The Myth of Japan’s Rightward Turn
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 6: Japan's Diverse Nationalists
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 7: New Voices in the Struggle Over History
Mar 17 | Unknown
Episode 8: The Character of Japanese Nationalism
Aug 16 | Unknown
Introduction to Part 2 of Nationalism, Japan, and a Changing Asia
Sep 18 | Unknown
Episode 12b: A Changing United States and Japan
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