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ID108066
Title ProperComparing post-war (West) German-Polish and Sino-Japanese reconciliation
LanguageENG
AuthorHe, Yinan
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article argues that the harmonisation of national memories facilitates genuine reconciliation, while memory divergence resulting from national mythmaking hampers reconciliation. After World War II, Sino-Japanese and West German-Polish relations were antagonised by the Cold War structure, and pernicious myths prevailed in national collective memory. Then China and Japan brushed aside historical legacy for immediate diplomatic normalisation, but their reconciliation was impeded by elite mythmaking practices. Since the 1970s West Germany and Poland have de-mythified war history and engaged in historical settlement, paving the way for deep reconciliation after the Cold War.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 63, No. 7; Sep 2011: p.1157-1194
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 63, No. 7; Sep 2011: p.1157-1194
Key WordsHarmonisation ;  World War II ;  Sino - Japanese Relations ;  West German - Polish Relations ;  Cold War Structure ;  China ;  Japan