By Paul O'Shea, Senior Lecturer, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University Stockholm, May 24 (The Conversation) As Japan suffers the fourth wave of COVID-19, domestic opposition to the summer Olympic and Paralympic Games is mounting. Two new opinion polls, showing that between 60% and 80% want the games either cancelled or postponed, have triggered a frenzy of articles all asking the same question: will the Olympics be cancelled? We’ve been here before – and not just last year, when the Tokyo games were originally intended to take place. Throughout the spring there have been rumours and leaks that the Olympics would not take place. These have been quashed each
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