Understanding the Influence of History on Interpersonal Relations: A Case Study of China-Japan Conflicts
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This presentation examines the impact of historical events on interpersonal relationships, focusing on the recent anti-Japanese demonstrations in China during the 81st anniversary of the Mukden Incident. With over 180 cities participating in protests, we analyze the significance of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute through the lenses of history and human sciences. We explore whether hostility towards a country is justified solely by historical events and the emotional ramifications of an adversarial relationship fostered by past conflicts, such as the Pacific War.
Understanding the Influence of History on Interpersonal Relations: A Case Study of China-Japan Conflicts
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TOK Final Presentation By Taichi Imai
Real Life Situation • 2012 • China anti-Japanese demonstrations • Senkaku/ Diaoyu island disputes between China and Japan • People in over 180 cities of China attend protests on the 81st anniversary of the Mukden Incident
Knowledge Issue • To what extent does history influence the interpersonal relationship or the human relation?
Analysis of the Real Life Situation • To what extent is it justified for a person to have hostility toward a country? Is it only according to the history? • AOK : History, Human Science
WOK • Reason – The islands has been a Chinese island from prehistoric times • Emotion – An adversarial relationships based on the history
Real Life Situation • Pacific War (the second World War) • Axis Powers (Japan) vs Allies (US,UK) • The empire of Japan Lost the war by the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6–9 August 1945 • Killed massive of people
Real Life Situation • August 15th • Day of national memorial service for the war dead • Mourning for the war dead and praying for everlasting peace