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Reason
November 2004
Cathy Young
Defending Repression Why are American conservatives trying to rehabilitate McCarthyism and the Japanese internment? mark for My Articles similar articles
World War II
September 2007
Gene Santoro
The Story of Two Japanese Americans Who Fought in World War II Warren Tsuneishi and Norman Ikari epitomize the 33,000 Japanese Americans who served their country during World War II. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 14, 2001
Judith Greer
Did FDR know? With the release of "Pearl Harbor," conspiracy theorists have resurrected the rumor that Roosevelt had advance warning of the bombing... mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
December 2008
David Weigel
Yellow Peril In 1943, in Hirabayashi v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed a curfew for all Japanese-Americans. The decision has never been struck down. It could still be used as precedent. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
June 2005
Lee Juillerat
A Darker Side of History Visiting Manzanar National Historic Monument is taking a glimpse at an unfortunate chapter in American history, when Japanese Americans were sent to camps. mark for My Articles similar articles
World War II
November 2005
Eric Niderost
China Marines: The Lost Leathernecks From 1937 to 1941, in the twilight of peace, the China Marines found themselves on the front lines of conflict. mark for My Articles similar articles
Parameters
Summer 2004
William E. Rapp
Past its Prime? The Future of the US-Japan Alliance Over the next two to three decades, Japan will liberalize and expand its security posture in broad ways long sought by the United States, but at the same time will increasingly desire to chart its own course in foreign policy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Parameters
Winter 2003/2004
Donald Chisholm
The Risk of Optimism in the Conduct of War The Rapid Dominance approach to warfare can be appealing to a country like the U.S. that has technological advantages, but it requires an optimistic view on one's ability to manipulate the will of adversaries. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
November 5, 2012
Carmen Nobel
What Wall Street Doesn't Understand About International Trade Historically, Wall Street has failed to consider the local ethnic population trading strategy when assessing the value of a firm. mark for My Articles similar articles
World War II
Sherwood S. Cordier
Red Star vs. the Rising Sun The undeclared conflict between the Soviet Union and imperial Japan at Khalkhin Gol cast a long shadow on subsequent events in the Pacific theater and on the Russian Front. mark for My Articles similar articles