
Published online:
19 September 2024
Published in print:
15 March 2024
Online ISBN:
9781501774027
Print ISBN:
9781501774010
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KMT War Crimes Trials, 1946–1949 KMT War Crimes Trials, 1946–1949
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When Justice Gets Misplaced When Justice Gets Misplaced
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War Responsibility and War Crimes Trials—the Search for Justice War Responsibility and War Crimes Trials—the Search for Justice
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Judging Justice with the KMT Judging Justice with the KMT
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Chapter
7 The Geography of Power: Producing Political Legitimacy in Republican China
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Pages
119–135
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Published:March 2024
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Kushner, Barak, 'The Geography of Power: Producing Political Legitimacy in Republican China', The Geography of Injustice: East Asia's Battle between Memory and History (Ithaca, NY , 2024; online edn, Cornell Scholarship Online, 19 Sept. 2024), https://doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501774010.003.0008, accessed 7 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the geography of power, particularly the political legitimacy in Republican China. It notes the advancement of the globalization of law and the internationalization of norms. The Chinese trials of Japanese war crimes were, at worst, a microcosm reflecting the horrors of the Japanese empire and, at best, a record of how the stated aims of the war were experienced at the local level. The chapter explains that nationality and the action of the crime do not heed state boundaries when primarily concerned with war and war crimes. It discusses the extent of finding justice in correlation with the KMT trials against Japanese war criminals.
Keywords:
power, political legitimacy, China, Republican China, norms, Japanese war crimes, nationality, state boundaries, justice
Subject
African History
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