Berger in The Diplomat: Japan’s Military Resurgence
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger said that military resurgence was a complex issue among the Japanese.
Berger on ABC Australia: The Guilt of War
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger said that Germany and Japan took very different paths in reckoning with national guilt after World War II.
Berger in the Media: Abe’s Non-Apology
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger spoke with media outlets after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not issue a new apology on the 70th anniversary of their surrender in World War II.
Video: Berger Talks Atomic Bombs on Yahoo Japan
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger spoke with alumnus Matthew Kolasa on the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
Berger in CSM: Abe’s Military Postures
Pardee School Professor Thomas Berger said that the increase in military posturing by the government of Shinzo Abe in Japan had the potential for contributing to tensions in Asia.
Berger Awarded Wilson Center Fellowship
Pardee Professor Thomas Berger has been awarded a prestigious Wilson Center Fellowship for 2016. He will study maritime issues in Asia.
Goldstein on the Politics of State Dinners
Pardee Professor Erik Goldstein shares his insights on the politics of State Dinner invitations with Bloomberg Business.
Grimes on Abe Visit: “An Important Moment”
Associate Dean William Grimes said that Shinzō Abe’s visit to the U. S. could change the relations between the two nations.
Berger on the Remorse of Japan
Pardee Professor Thomas Berger said that Japan had shown its remorse for WWII in a number of different ways.
Berger: Japan Makes Soft-Power Push
Pardee prof. Thomas Berger said that Japan must acknowledge its history as it makes a push for soft power in the U. S.
Berger on Abe’s Balancing Act in WSJ
Prof. Thomas Berger said Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces a difficult challenge as he attempts to negotiate with the Islamic State for the release of two Japanese hostages.
Asia Center Scholar Wins Mellon Fellowship
Center for the Study of Asia faculty member Wins a “New Directions” fellowship from the Mellon Foundation.
Gallery: History of the Kimono
A slideshow of images from a Pardee School of Global Studies event detailing the history of the Japanese Kimono.
Wedding Traditions of Imperial Japan
Students sampled mochi and history at the ASIABU Tea Talk Series on the ‘modern’ wedding of Japanese crown prince Yoshihito in 1900.