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Challenging the empires from within: the transpacific anti-Vietnam War movement in Japan
The Sixties ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2017-07-03 , DOI: 10.1080/17541328.2017.1390649
Naoko Koda 1
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Abstract This article explores the transpacific anti-imperial solidarity of American and Japanese anti-Vietnam War activists through a focus on the international anti-Vietnam War conference held in 1969 in Tokyo and antiwar activities engaged in by American and Japanese activists in the areas surrounding US military facilities and bases in Japan. By the late 1960s, the transnational alliances of these activists went beyond protesting the Vietnam War and created spaces in which various critiques of imperialism converged. The author argues that the international solidarity of the 1960s was not merely imaginative but was shaped by experiences of transnational cooperation across national borders.

中文翻译:

从内部挑战帝国:日本的跨太平洋反越战运动

摘要 本文以 1969 年在东京举行的国际反越战会议和美日活动家在美国周边地区的反战活动为中心,探讨美日反越战活动家的跨太平洋反帝国团结。日本的军事设施和基地。到 1960 年代后期,这些激进分子的跨国联盟已经超越了抗议越南战争的范围,并创造了各种对帝国主义的批评汇聚的空间。作者认为,1960 年代的国际团结不仅是想象的,而且是由跨国界跨国合作的经验塑造的。
更新日期:2017-07-03
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