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The deliberate isolation of Japan for several centuries after the first Japanese
contacts with Europeans is one illustration of a state ' s adopting this strategy in
response to a perceived threat and taking advantage of its insularity . In this case
the ...
The deliberate isolation of Japan for several centuries after the first Japanese
contacts with Europeans is one illustration of a state ' s adopting this strategy in
response to a perceived threat and taking advantage of its insularity . In this case
the ...
Page 115
Similarly , the renewed Japanese - American security treaty of 1970 provides
only for “ consultations ” between the parties if ... After " consultations , ” the
United States may become obligated to defend Japan against external attack ,
but the ...
Similarly , the renewed Japanese - American security treaty of 1970 provides
only for “ consultations ” between the parties if ... After " consultations , ” the
United States may become obligated to defend Japan against external attack ,
but the ...
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The American military group selected cities which made important contributions
to the Japanese war effort . ... But this choice was vetoed by the secretary of war ,
on the grounds that the city was a former capital of Japan and a great center of ...
The American military group selected cities which made important contributions
to the Japanese war effort . ... But this choice was vetoed by the secretary of war ,
on the grounds that the city was a former capital of Japan and a great center of ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
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