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The Cold War in Europe and Asia has lastingly affected the postwar reconciliation processes: Korea and Germany remained divided into two countries, Japan evolved into the closest ally of its past enemy, and Poland, which was among the Allies of World War II, was left under the influence of the Soviet Union. In view of their complicated postwar history, these countries can serve as examples for comparison of the postwar reconciliation processes. This book addresses the case of Central Europe and East Asia – regions which suffered from war atrocities and still have to cope with their war experiences. The aim is to identify tools to implement a strategy of rapprochement between past enemies who need to find solutions for their coexistence in the contemporary world.



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Reconciliation – Northeast Asian community formation – Reconciliation through social media – Role of non-governmental organisations –International norm, political expediency and search for reconciliation – Europeanisation of reconciliation – Korea – Poland – Germany – Japan – Cold War

Postwar Reconciliation in Central Europe and East

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631744529, 978-3631744529
      ISBN10: 3631744528

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Cold War in Europe and Asia has lastingly affected the postwar reconciliation processes: Korea and Germany remained divided into two countries, Japan evolved into the closest ally of its past enemy, and Poland, which was among the Allies of World War II, was left under the influence of the Soviet Union. In view of their complicated postwar history, these countries can serve as examples for comparison of the postwar reconciliation processes. This book addresses the case of Central Europe and East Asia – regions which suffered from war atrocities and still have to cope with their war experiences. The aim is to identify tools to implement a strategy of rapprochement between past enemies who need to find solutions for their coexistence in the contemporary world.



      Table of Contents

      Reconciliation – Northeast Asian community formation – Reconciliation through social media – Role of non-governmental organisations –International norm, political expediency and search for reconciliation – Europeanisation of reconciliation – Korea – Poland – Germany – Japan – Cold War

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