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... Japan could be resumed only if the Japanese government ended its hostile policy toward Peking and " normalized " relations with it . Although Japan rejected such conditions , Peking resumed private trade agreements at the end of 1962 ...
... Japan could be resumed only if the Japanese government ended its hostile policy toward Peking and " normalized " relations with it . Although Japan rejected such conditions , Peking resumed private trade agreements at the end of 1962 ...
Page 129
... Japanese government that politics and economics were inseparable and that Japan could not hope to improve economic exchange without political com- mitment . Nevertheless , trade flourished between Communist China and Japan in spite of ...
... Japanese government that politics and economics were inseparable and that Japan could not hope to improve economic exchange without political com- mitment . Nevertheless , trade flourished between Communist China and Japan in spite of ...
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... Japan , the Republic of Korea and the Republic of China , Northeast Asia has remained peaceful since then . With American military assistance , the Republic of China and the Republic of Korea now possess fairly strong defense ...
... Japan , the Republic of Korea and the Republic of China , Northeast Asia has remained peaceful since then . With American military assistance , the Republic of China and the Republic of Korea now possess fairly strong defense ...
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