Korean descendants of Japanese colonial subjects are still struggling to expand their rights in Japan, sixty years after the end of WWII and Japan’s empire. How has global pressure affected their success?


“Global Norms, Local Activism, and Social Movement Outcomes: Global Human Rights and Resident Koreans in Japan”
Kiyoteru Tsutsui
Social Problems, August 2008, p. 391-418

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