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Секция XVII 198 XXX Международный Конгресс по источниковедению и историографии стран Азии и Африки 1950s-70s, compared to the turmoil, corruption and brutality of Rhee Syng-man and later Park Chung-hee’s military rule in South Korea, North Korea seemed for many in Japan like a beacon of moderation, progress and rationality, and indeed it boasted reasonable living conditions compared to the abject poverty in capitalist South Korea. Most tragically for this rational, progressive North Korea, a country that could have been like “us”, its long decline began when it was bankrupted by its technological futurism and trade with the capitalist world. Yet until North Korea’s political conduct went awry in the late 1970s and 80s with hostage taking and acts of terrorism, although the country remained the “other” for Japan, it was an understandable, if not exactly preferable, “other”. Rediscovering the legacy of such interactions, and alerting the public to their existence, will provide the much-needed mental resources for overcoming the perverted modernity of the Cold War divide — which is urgent, now that North Korea has finally pledged itself to denuclearization, economic reform and trade liberalization, becoming in the process once again more like “us”. Bibliography Armstrong, Charles K. The North Korean Revolution 1945–1950. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003. Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and the World, 1950–1992. Ithaca: Cornell Uni- versity Press, 2013. Bernstein, Gail Lee. Japanese Marxist —APortrait of Kawakami Hajime, 1879–1946. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1976. Cumings, Bruce. Korea’s Place in the Sun:AModern History. NewYork and London: W. W. Norton & Co., 1997. Dahrendorf, Ralf. SocietyandDemocracy inGermany. NewYork&London:Norton, 1967. Eberstadt, Nicholas. Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era: 1945–91. Washington: AEI Press, 2010. Gi-wook Shin and Michael Robinson, eds. Colonial Modernity in Korea. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1999. Han, Hongkoo. “Colonial Origins of Juche: The Mingsaengdan Incident of the 1930s and the Birth of the North Korea-China Relationship.” In: Suh, Jae-Jung. Origins of North Korea’s Juche — Colonialism, War and Development. Plymouth: Lexington Books, 2013. P. 63–88. Han, Jung-Sun N. An Imperial Path to Modernity — Yoshino Sakuzō and a New Liberal Order in East Asia, 1905–1937. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Asia Centre, 2012. Hori, Yukio. [ 堀幸雄 ] Zhanqian Riben Guojia Zhuyi Yundong Shi (A History of the Prewar Japanese Statist Movement.) [ 战前日本国家主义运动史 ] Trans. Xiong Dayun. [ 熊达云 ] Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, [ 社会科学文献出版社 ] 2010. Horii, Kōichirō. [ 堀井弘一郎 ] ‘Manshū’ kara Shūdan Renkō sareta Tetsudo

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