China Report  |  Issue 152
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s framing of a Taiwan contingency as a threat to Japan’s survival is seen as a direct challenge to the post-WWII order (P.14-17). British professor Richard Overy has re-examined the World War II as a global war of imperialism that started with Japan’s invasion of Northeast China in 1931, as reflected in his book Blood and Ruins: The Last Imperial War, 1931-1945 (P.18-21). Gaming and online addictions have an increasing hold on young Chinese, straining family relationships (P. 26-27) and leading to a growing industry of online gurus and harsh ‘correction’ camps that feed on parents’ anxieties for digital detox (P.28-31). Parents are calling for access to more appropriate treatment (P.32-35).
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in China Report Issue 152.