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Tisch Library Undergraduate Research Award Winner, 2019
"Comfort women" is a euphemism used to name the 100,000 - 200,000 Asian
women (mainly of Korean descent) who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese
Imperial Army before and during the Second World War. This paper focuses on the history
of "comfort women" and the evolving economic relationship between the United States and
... read more Japan its impact on "comfort women" peacemaking efforts throughout the past three
decades. It is concluded that while not the only factor, international economic
relationships played a significant role in the United States' stance on resolving the
issue of "comfort women".read less
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