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... country . But only two imperial Powers enjoyed over half of the trade of their colonies : the USA and Japan . Even in these cases ... countries . Between 1931 and 1937 , for example , Japan “ in- vested " $ 682,000,000 in Manchukuo , but ...
... country . But only two imperial Powers enjoyed over half of the trade of their colonies : the USA and Japan . Even in these cases ... countries . Between 1931 and 1937 , for example , Japan “ in- vested " $ 682,000,000 in Manchukuo , but ...
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... countries ; ( 3 ) " refusal to undertake any attempts to draw these countries into military alignments with the participation of the Great Powers " ; ( 4 ) " the liquidation of foreign bases and the withdrawal of foreign troops " ; ( 5 ) ...
... countries ; ( 3 ) " refusal to undertake any attempts to draw these countries into military alignments with the participation of the Great Powers " ; ( 4 ) " the liquidation of foreign bases and the withdrawal of foreign troops " ; ( 5 ) ...
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... countries maintain like relations with the Soviet Union , and as long as they make no attempt to trespass on the interests of our country . 2. We stand for peaceful , close , and friendly relations with all the neighbouring countries ...
... countries maintain like relations with the Soviet Union , and as long as they make no attempt to trespass on the interests of our country . 2. We stand for peaceful , close , and friendly relations with all the neighbouring countries ...
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