by Peter Rutland The Kuril Islands have been a bone of contention between Russia and Japan for more than a century.1 The 56-island chain stretches south from the Kamchatka peninsula to just a few miles off the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. The 1855 Treaty of Shimoda recognized Japanese sovereignty over the four southernmost islands […]

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