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Seunghee Oh (Seoul National University)
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한국국제정치학회 KJIS The Korean Journal of International Studies The Korean Journal of International Studies Vol.22 No.2
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2024.8
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211 - 238 (28page)
DOI
10.14731/kjis.2024.08.22.2.211

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This study analyzes Japan’s postwar struggle to transform its identity from a defeated nation and perpetrator to a recognized peaceful nation within the international community. National leaders have redefined Japan’s identity to pursue recognition through foreign policy, aiming for higher global status. Key events in this transformation include Japan’s role in the United Nations, President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima, and the 2023 G7 Hiroshima Summit. This study pays attention to the perspectives of key foreign policy decision-makers, particularly Abe Shinzo and Kishida Fumio. Following President Obama’s visit, the G7 Hiroshima Summit marked a significant advancement in Japan’s journey, moving from the “only A-bombed country” to global advocate. Japan aspires to achieve “a world without nuclear weapons,” positioning itself as a bridge between nuclear powers while distinguishing itself from specific nuclear-weapon states. Japan’s nonnuclear identity is leveraged to support its foreign policy, integrating Hiroshima’s legacy with broader diplomatic objectives. This process has led to subtle shifts in the interpretation of the Hiroshima’s victims, peace, and pacifism, creating cognitive dissonance between vision and reality, as well as between the Japanese government and other victims.

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INTRODUCTION
POSTWAR JAPAN’S STRUGGLE FOR RECOGNITION
JAPAN’S DIPLOMATIC IDENTITY CHANGES
COGNITIVE DISSONANCE IN DIPLOMATIC IDENTITY TRANSITION
CONCLUSION
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