Richard C. Bush
2014
Sep
12
Past Event
Relations across the Taiwan Strait: Opportunities and Challenges under New Conditions
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Washington, DC
2014
Sep
9
Past Event
India’s Asia-Pacific Policy: From “Look East” to “Act East”
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Washington, DC
The main difference [in the Arlington National Cemetery-Yasukuni Shrine comparison] is that Japan [was] subject to an international judicial process to hold it to account for what its military and government did during the war years. That process is what makes Class A war criminals such a point of contention. Confederate soldiers rose in rebellion against their own government and any crimes they may have been responsible for were against fellow Americans, not against foreigners.
2014
Aug
4
Past Event
A Preview of Secretary Kerry’s Trip to the 21st ASEAN Regional Forum
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Washington, DC