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After defeat , the " peace " symbol took over the militant symbols . The Japanese as " the Peace - loving Nation " ( Heiwa Aiko Kokumin ) went along with " the Peace Constitution " ( Heiwa Kempo ) and " the Pledges for Peace " ( Heiwa ...
After defeat , the " peace " symbol took over the militant symbols . The Japanese as " the Peace - loving Nation " ( Heiwa Aiko Kokumin ) went along with " the Peace Constitution " ( Heiwa Kempo ) and " the Pledges for Peace " ( Heiwa ...
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The first challenge to the unity of peace movements came from divisions within the leftist political groupings . The core of nationalist pacifists had long come from the left . Supporters of the World Peace Council , one of the earliest ...
The first challenge to the unity of peace movements came from divisions within the leftist political groupings . The core of nationalist pacifists had long come from the left . Supporters of the World Peace Council , one of the earliest ...
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Reactions from established peace movements were meek at best . A common argument was that confronting the nuclear nightmares in the future should have priority over fact - finding of past atrocities . The more progressive and radical ...
Reactions from established peace movements were meek at best . A common argument was that confronting the nuclear nightmares in the future should have priority over fact - finding of past atrocities . The more progressive and radical ...
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INTRODUCTION Maria Serena I Diokno | 4 |
OPENING REMARKS Kiichi Fujiwara | 6 |
IDENTITIES AND FORCES THAT SHAPE MEMORY | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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