Lind on Relations Between Japan and South Korea
Associate Professor of Government Jennifer M. Lind argues against the trope that history is standing in the way of reconciliation between Japan and South Korea.
[more]Associate Professor of Government Jennifer M. Lind argues against the trope that history is standing in the way of reconciliation between Japan and South Korea.
[more]Professor Jennifer M. Lind questions whether Washington can take advantage of an unusual opportunity to advance both its strategic and normative interests in East Asia.
[more]In an opinion piece on CNN, Dartmouth’s Jennifer Lind writes that the Japanese prime minister’s recent visit to the Yasukuni shrine has stirred tensions in the region.
[more]In an opinion piece published by Foreign Affairs, Associate Professor of Government Jennifer Lind writes about the “politics of apology,” in particular the recent controversy over reports that Kabul demanded that the U.S. apologize for its military’s “bad behavior” in Afghanistan. The politics of apology, she writes, “are hardly limited to the United States and Afghanistan.” And apologies can sometimes makes things worse, says Lind, author of Sorry States: Apologies in International Politics.
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