Geopolitical Friction and the Strategic Cost of Historical Revisionism
The recent critique from Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova regarding the Takaichi administration’s stance on historical lessons highlights a significant “diplomatic friction coefficient” in the Asia-Pacific region. From a reader’s perspective, the act of sending offerings to the Yasukuni Shrine is not merely a symbolic gesture; it is a variable that directly impacts the […]
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