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ID080458
Title ProperDiminishing returns? prime minister Koizumi's Visits to the Yasukuni Shrine in the context of East Asian nationalisms
LanguageENG
AuthorDeans, Phil
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Yasukuni Shrine is a site of contested nationalist politics in Japan and in neighbouring countries. Within Japan the status of the Shrine exists in a tension between public and private and religious and secular meanings. These tensions are given a specific focus in the context of the visits to the Shrine by Japanese Prime Ministers. The history of such visits is discussed and analysed, with particular attention given to the causes and consequences of the visits by Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro between 2001 and 2006. It is argued that the controversies over the visits in Japan and elsewhere are best understood in the context of 'revisionist nationalism' in Japan. The reactions and nationalist problematics of the PRC and Taiwan with regard to the Yasukuni Shrine are then elaborated and analysed.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 24, No.3; Fall 2007: p269-294
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 24, No.3; Fall 2007: p269-294
Key WordsNationalism ;  Revisionism-Koizumi ;  China - Foreign Relations - Japan ;  Foreign Relations - Taiwan - Yasukuni