<p>This dissertation explores the relationship between violence and betrayal in retribution against military and police collaborators who helped maintain Japan’s wartime occupations up until its defeat in 1945. Looking at the approaches taken in the colonies of British Asia, postwar treason trials in the Philippines, and Chinese Communist approaches in wartime and postwar Shandong province, this study argues that the laws and rhetoric of treason were deeply flawed tools for confronting the atrocities of war. At the very moment that war crimes trials were defining a set of acts that constituted crimes against all humanity, around the world thousands of individuals who helped perpetrate them were treated as primarily guilty of crimes against ...
Considerations of justice and of politics were closely interconnected in the post‐1945 Allied pursui...
Examining the complex moral, ethical, legal, and political issues surrounding the Allied prosecution...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...
Trials against both war crimes and treason were held in the Philippines after the end of the Japanes...
In the years following the Second World War in Asia, the victorious Allied powers undertook an immen...
The Japanese military experienced different types of defeat in World War Two (WWII) both during and ...
Beginning in late 1945, the United States, Britain, China, Australia, France, the Netherlands, and l...
Between July and December 1943, Japanese forces in Panay, the Philippines, perpetrated large-scale a...
This dissertation explores the inner-workings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far Eas...
Using newly available documents from the PRC Foreign Ministry Archive, this article traces the evolv...
This dissertation examines the problem of Chinese collaboration with Japan during the Second World W...
This thesis explores the impact of atrocities that Japan committed against its neighbors during and...
Previous scholarship on trials of war criminals focused on the legal proceedings with only tacit ack...
Using now-closed files from the Chinese Foreign Ministry Archive and contemporary sources in Chinese...
This thesis analyses the processes through which the United States sought to influence the political...
Considerations of justice and of politics were closely interconnected in the post‐1945 Allied pursui...
Examining the complex moral, ethical, legal, and political issues surrounding the Allied prosecution...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...
Trials against both war crimes and treason were held in the Philippines after the end of the Japanes...
In the years following the Second World War in Asia, the victorious Allied powers undertook an immen...
The Japanese military experienced different types of defeat in World War Two (WWII) both during and ...
Beginning in late 1945, the United States, Britain, China, Australia, France, the Netherlands, and l...
Between July and December 1943, Japanese forces in Panay, the Philippines, perpetrated large-scale a...
This dissertation explores the inner-workings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far Eas...
Using newly available documents from the PRC Foreign Ministry Archive, this article traces the evolv...
This dissertation examines the problem of Chinese collaboration with Japan during the Second World W...
This thesis explores the impact of atrocities that Japan committed against its neighbors during and...
Previous scholarship on trials of war criminals focused on the legal proceedings with only tacit ack...
Using now-closed files from the Chinese Foreign Ministry Archive and contemporary sources in Chinese...
This thesis analyses the processes through which the United States sought to influence the political...
Considerations of justice and of politics were closely interconnected in the post‐1945 Allied pursui...
Examining the complex moral, ethical, legal, and political issues surrounding the Allied prosecution...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...