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von Lingen, Kerstin.
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War crimes trials in the wake of decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956 = justice in time of turmoil /
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War crimes trials in the wake of decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956/ edited by Kerstin von Lingen.
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justice in time of turmoil /
other author:
von Lingen, Kerstin.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
Description:
xiii, 290 p. :ill., maps, digital ;22 cm.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
War crime trials - History - 20th century. - Asia -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42987-8
ISBN:
9783319429878
War crimes trials in the wake of decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956 = justice in time of turmoil /
War crimes trials in the wake of decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956
justice in time of turmoil /[electronic resource] :edited by Kerstin von Lingen. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xiii, 290 p. :ill., maps, digital ;22 cm. - World histories of crime, culture and violence. - World histories of crime, culture and violence..
This book investigates the political context and intentions behind the trialling of Japanese war criminals in the wake of World War Two. After the Second World War in Asia, the victorious Allies placed around 5,700 Japanese on trial for war crimes. Ostensibly crafted to bring perpetrators to justice, the trials intersected in complex ways with the great issues of the day. They were meant to finish off the business of World War Two and to consolidate United States hegemony over Japan in the Pacific, but they lost impetus as Japan morphed into an ally of the West in the Cold War. Embattled colonial powers used the trials to bolster their authority against nationalist revolutionaries, but they found the principles of international humanitarian law were sharply at odds with the inequalities embodied in colonialism. Within nationalist movements, local enmities often overshadowed the reckoning with Japan. And hovering over the trials was the critical question: just what was justice for the Japanese in a world where all sides had committed atrocities?
ISBN: 9783319429878
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