From: "Ryan Dunch" <ryan.dunch@UALBERTA.CA>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 12:49 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New online content at The Asia-Pacific Journal
> H-ASIA
> February 22, 2011
>
> New online content at The Asia-Pacific Journal (formerly Japan Focus)
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> From: "The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus" <info@japanfocus.org>
>
> Newsletter No. 8. 2011, February 21, 2011
>
> New Articles Posted In This Issue
>
> Gavan McCormack,
> Contested Waters - Contested Texts: Storm over Korea's West Sea
>
> Herbert P. Bix,
> The Middle East Revolutions in Historical Perspective: Egypt, Occupied
> Palestine, and the United States
>
> Peter Dale Scott,
> North, Iran-Contra, and the Doomsday Project: The Original Congressional
> Cover Up of Continuity-of-Government Planning
>
> Tessa Morris-Suzuki,
> Guarding the Borders of Japan: Occupation, Korean War and Frontier
> Controls
>
> Andre Vltchek,
> Intolerance, Religious Lynchings and the Future of Indonesia
>
> This week we feature Gavan McCormack's account of the suppressed story of
> Kim Man-bok, director of South Korea's CIA under Roh Moo-hyun, a unique
> point of entry for gauging the deep divisions in SouthKorean politics over
> framing policies toward the North in the wake of the incidents of 2010,
> and the threat to that nation's fragile democracy. Herbert Bix examines
> the Middle East Revolutions in light of American strategic policy in the
> Middle East, particularly with respect to Saudi Arabia, Israel and Iran.
> Peter Dale Scott examines the thread that runs from the forces behind the
> Iran-Contra Hearings of 1987 to the Continuity of Government plans that
> shape US domestic politics in the era of the War on Terror. Tessa
> Morris-Suzuki limns the tragedy of Korean migrants to Japan in the early
> postwar era when new US-Japan migration policies left many trapped with
> divided families. Andre Vltchek describes the recent series of lynchings
> of religious minorities in Indonesia.
>
> See http://japanfocus.org/
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