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His arguments contradict the testimonies of survivors - who say they were either coerced or tricked into sex slavery - and the work of scholars who support their movement. Scholars estimate that between , and , women and girls were forced to work in Japan's military brothels before and during World War II, and the United Nations acknowledges that this occurred.
Dr Ramseyer said that he will "let the article speak for itself" when reached by The Korea Herald for comment, adding that "this is a question about scholarship". He declined to address the controversy surrounding his article.
This process was "contractual", he said, and followed the logic of game theory. The women understood the harsh nature of prostitution and the damage it would mean to their reputations, so as a trade-off, recruiters promised the women high wages and upfront payment. Addressing the case of Korean victims specifically, his paper denied that they were forcibly mobilised by the Japanese government and also denied the Japanese military's involvement with fraudulent recruiters, putting the blame on Korean recruiters and saying they deceived the women.
His arguments have been met with strong condemnation from scholars here, after the conservative Japanese media outlet Sankei Shimbun reported on his paper.