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The Decline and Fall of Pacifism

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The Decline and Fall of Pacifism
Author(s)Kunihiro, Masao
AbstractAfter World War II Japan adopted a pacifist attitude toward military action, but recently the government and younger people have demonstrated a more aggressive military attitude. Other Asian nations are concerned by this new approach and Japan should take steps to relieve such concerns.
IssueNo1
Pages35-40
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceBulletin of the Atomic Scientists
VolumeNo53
PubDateJanuary-February 1997
ISBN_ISSN0096-3402

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