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... Japanese to import these commodities ; in order to import they have to manufacture export goods that can compete successfully against the products of other exporting nations . The geographical characteristics of Japan and England thus ...
... Japanese to import these commodities ; in order to import they have to manufacture export goods that can compete successfully against the products of other exporting nations . The geographical characteristics of Japan and England thus ...
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... Japanese would never surrender without some dramatic demonstration of force . An invasion of Japan had already been scheduled for the autumn of 1945 , and it was anticipated that from one - half to one million American casualties would ...
... Japanese would never surrender without some dramatic demonstration of force . An invasion of Japan had already been scheduled for the autumn of 1945 , and it was anticipated that from one - half to one million American casualties would ...
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... Japanese should be warned in some way about the destructiveness of the bomb . Among the civilian policy makers and the scientists , many argued that the United States should first demonstrate the bomb to the Japanese , either in a test ...
... Japanese should be warned in some way about the destructiveness of the bomb . Among the civilian policy makers and the scientists , many argued that the United States should first demonstrate the bomb to the Japanese , either in a test ...
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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 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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