Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the resurgence of Japanese militarism and its implications for regional and global stability, particularly concerning Taiwan [1][3]. - The internal factors contributing to the persistence of militarism in Japan include the lack of thorough criticism and eradication of militaristic ideologies post-World War II, with right-wing elements gaining influence in politics [1][2]. - The external factors involve historical revisionism and the misinterpretation of Japan's wartime actions, which have been perpetuated by some Western narratives that downplay Japan's aggression during the war [2][3]. Group 2 - The articles discuss how Japan's political landscape has allowed militaristic figures to regain power, undermining the post-war order and posing challenges to international peace [3]. - The recent statements by Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo regarding Taiwan represent a provocative stance that could be seen as a challenge to China's core interests and a threat to regional stability [3]. - The narrative surrounding Japan's victimhood in World War II is being used to obscure its historical aggressions, as seen in the denial of events like the Nanjing Massacre and the exploitation of "comfort women" [2][3].
国际社会应共同警惕日本军国主义死灰复燃(国际论坛)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-23 22:31