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... Japanese peace treaty in September 1951 , while a bilateral Japanese - American military agreement ce- mented Japan to America's political and military hegemony . We continued to press for Japanese membership in the GATT . In effect ...
... Japanese peace treaty in September 1951 , while a bilateral Japanese - American military agreement ce- mented Japan to America's political and military hegemony . We continued to press for Japanese membership in the GATT . In effect ...
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... Japanese imports . Japanese trade with the EC is hampered by a maze of bi- lateral treaties . Since 1962 , the Commission has sought a gen- eral trade agreement . But Europeans cannot even agree among themselves about Japan , let alone ...
... Japanese imports . Japanese trade with the EC is hampered by a maze of bi- lateral treaties . Since 1962 , the Commission has sought a gen- eral trade agreement . But Europeans cannot even agree among themselves about Japan , let alone ...
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... Japanese Reparations to the President of the United States , Washington , D.C. , November 1945 - April 1946 , pp . 6-7 , as cited in Cohen , Japan's Economy in War , p . 420 . 9. New Year's Message to the Japanese People , January 1 ...
... Japanese Reparations to the President of the United States , Washington , D.C. , November 1945 - April 1946 , pp . 6-7 , as cited in Cohen , Japan's Economy in War , p . 420 . 9. New Year's Message to the Japanese People , January 1 ...
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