Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs | Spring 2017

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ASIAN AFFAIRS POLICY FORUM History and the Making of Southeast Asia Mandy Sadan The Shifting Nature of Kashmiri Identity Politics and the Need to Reinvent the Past Rekha Chowdhary Modern Mongolia and Chinggis Khan Morris Rossabi

A New Policy Paradigm for ReorganizationReduction of the U.S. Bases in Okinawa Masamichi Inoue Controversies over Park Yu-ha’s Book: Another Twist in the Comfort Women Redress Movement Pyong Gap Min

Indigenous Reconciliation? The Case of Taiwan J. Bruce Jacobs

The Abdication Issue and the Future of the Japanese Imperial House Ken Ruoff

The Enduring Impact of Tamil Separatism Asoka Bandarage

Chinese Nationalism and U.S.-China Relations Jessica Chen Weiss

Bound by History Asia’s Enduring Past with an introduction by Alexis Dudden

Published by the Asian Studies Program in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service


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