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Japan as a peace enabler : views from the next generation / edited by Yuki Tatsumi

Contributor(s): Tatsumi, YukiPublication details: [Washington D.C.] : Stimson Center , 2016 Description: 90 p. ; 25 cmSubject(s): Mantenimiento de la paz | Relaciones internacionales | JapónAbstract: At the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, Japan stands at an important juncture to reflect its postwar development as a peace-loving nation. As Japan reaffirms its pledge to continue to augment its contribution to international peace, this year presents an opportune time to reflect on Japan's efforts in peacebuilding through the United Nations. The project "Japan as a 'peace enabler': Views from the Next Generation" aims to illuminate the evolution of Japan's contribution to international peace through the United Nations. Rising Japanese scholars and experts with first-hand experience in peacebuilding will engage with the policy community in Washington, DC to provide a platform for enhanced discussion and understanding between the two countries on Japan's contribution in this field. -- Nota del ed.
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At the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, Japan stands at an important juncture to reflect its postwar development as a peace-loving nation. As Japan reaffirms its pledge to continue to augment its contribution to international peace, this year presents an opportune time to reflect on Japan's efforts in peacebuilding through the United Nations. The project "Japan as a 'peace enabler': Views from the Next Generation" aims to illuminate the evolution of Japan's contribution to international peace through the United Nations. Rising Japanese scholars and experts with first-hand experience in peacebuilding will engage with the policy community in Washington, DC to provide a platform for enhanced discussion and understanding between the two countries on Japan's contribution in this field. -- Nota del ed.

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