In “Testing the Japan-Korea Relationship,” published in the Wall Street Journal January 12, 2016, U.S.-Japan Network for the Future scholars Tobias Harris and Jeffrey Hornung examined the prospects and importance of the agreement Japan and South Korea reached on the “comfort women” issue in December 2015. Both scholars are with the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA.
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