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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2006/08/24/yomiuri060824/www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/features/0007/ (downloaded 24-08-2006)
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Title:War responsibility - delving into the past / The Yomiuri Shimbun
Source:yomiuri.co.jp (Aug. 2006)
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Language:eng.
Contents:Yomiuri sums up who's to blame for 'Showa War'. -- Disregard for life led to huge damage, tragedy at home, abroad. -- Media helped fan support for war. -- Rise of reckless officers, the bureaucratized military. -- Japan failed to accurately grasp global trends. -- Responsibility of U.S., Soviet Union. -- Keeping distance from Tokyo Trial. -- Lower-ranked officers also to blame. -- More than 3.1 million Japanese died in Showa War. -- Emperor Showa stayed within framework for constitutional head of state. -- Some leaders made peace efforts. -- Sugiyama, Nagano, others made major misjudgments. -- Main blame lies with Tojo. -- Togo mistakenly seeks Soviet Union's help to resolve situation. -- Suicide air, sea attacks gradually become systemized part of warfare. -- Anami, Umezu press ahead with war. -- Tojo, Koiso ignore defeats. -- Tojo erases 'seeds for avoiding war'. -- Matsuoka, Oshima misled diplomacy. -- Konoe, Hirota sat on their hands. -- Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?. -- Whys, whats of war need answers. -- Trial left questions unanswered. -- Were A-bombings avoidable?. -- War fought on 'armchair plan'. -- 3 mistakes led to war with U.S.. -- Manchuria start of slide into war
Corp. body:The Yomiuri Shimbun
Subjects:History
World War 2, 1939-1945
Japan


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2017/04/25/scmp170425/01/www.scmp.com/week-asia/business/article/2089507/puffing-across-one-belt-one-road-rail-route-nowhere.htm (downloaded 25-04-2017)
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Author:Holland, Tom
Title:Puffing across the 'One Belt, One Road' rail route to nowhere : Compared to sea or air, the Europe-China freight service just makes no economic or environmental sense, either coming or going / By Tom Holland
Source:scmp.com South China Morning Post (24 Apr. 2017)
Orig. URL:http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/business/article/2089507/puffing-across-one-belt-one-road-rail-route-nowhere
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Language:eng.
Subjects:China - Economic policy - 2000-
Economic development - China - 21st century
Economic conditions


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2018/04/25/scmp180425/01/www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2143171/north-koreas-nuclear-test-site-has-collapsed-and-may-be-why-kim-jong-un.htm (downloaded 08-05-2018)
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Author:Chen, Stephen
Title:North Korea's nuclear test site has collapsed ... and that may be why Kim Jong-un suspended tests : The mountain's collapse after a fifth blast last fall has led to the creation of a massive 'chimney' that could leak radioactive fallout into the air, researchers have found / Stephen Chen
Source:scmp.com South China Morning Post (25 Apr. 2018)
Orig. URL:http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2143171/north-koreas-nuclear-test-site-has-collapsed-and-may-be-why-kim-jong-un
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Subjects:Nuclear arms control - Korea (North)
Nuclear nonproliferation
Nuclear disarmament - Korea (North)
Kim, Chong-un, 1984-


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