Japan and South Korea are better off discussing differences

Nagoya and Philadelphia debates on Statue of Peace show value of dialogue

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The Statue of Peace on display at a gallery in Nagoya on Aug. 24: The artwork can and should be a catalyst for robust, open debate on the complex, colonial past of Korea-Japan relations. © Kyodo

Joseph Yi is an associate professor of political science at Hanyang University in Seoul.

Relations between South Korea and Japan are slowly warming after years of bitter tension that saw ties sink to their lowest level since the two first exchanged ambassadors in 1965.

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