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Europe handles its war reconciliation much better than Asia
This is the story how European "hereditary Enemies" in the Wars 1870/71, 1914/18, 1939/45 came to the actual state of "European Union". Since 1950 Robert Schumann and Jean Monnet were seeking " a equality of rights and duties between those who have won the war and those who lost it". The dialog started among very polite and elitist poeple on the French side, who had to face Germans which were at 90% involved in the war atrocities. They tried everthing to make the other side not feel bad, incomfortable, guilty, embarassed or the like, if only by allusions. One tried to single out or avoid questions, which could have hurt. It is interesting to note for Chinese, that the French, as official war winners and occupation force in Germany, had rather the inferiority complex, than the Germans. One had told them too often, mostly from American and British side, that they were the losers in the war and only victorious because of the American intervention. This factor may have pushed them to seek arrangements ending the "hereditary enemy" period. The bridge-building policy took mainly two directions: 1. on a larger European level The European way started with the
The German-French reconciliation started much earlier: 1. 1963 French-German "Elysee Treaty" between President de Gaulle and Chancellor Adenauer laid the ground work.
I must confess that Japan is still in the process of studying this issue and has not yet arrived at a firm position on it. However, I am sure that everyone will agree that reconciliation is indispensable for the consolidation of peace in unstable post-conflict societies. Consolidation of peace is one of the key elements of "human security," which the Government of Japan has been advocating There is a stark difference of the demands of "victims" in Asia towards Japan, compared with Europe. So North Korea demand's officially: That the victim will decide how much compensation is enough, not the perpetrator. Then the North Korean conception of "real apology". There are six elements: - it has to come from a Prime Minister in power; - it has to be in writing, preferably in a joint communiqu茅; - it has to contain the word "apology", not only remorse or regret; - it has to list specific damage and suffering caused in Korea; - it must be "deep", i.e., reflected in school textbooks; and - it should reflect the general world trend of apologies and I think that the softer approach in Europe should inspire the relations between perpetrators and victims in Asia. I personally would recommend very warmly the European way of Town and regional partnerships. But the list above, of French-German, German-Czech, German-Polish measures, which is by far not exhaustive, could maybe give Asia some supplementary inspirations. Anyway, the reconciliation process is open for new inventions. I hope that this will lead to a fruitful discussion
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