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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 ...
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... Japanese have been very uneasy about recent developments in East Asia , including the declining presence of the United States , the rising military power of the Soviet Union , the planned with- drawal of United States ground forces in ...
... Japanese have been very uneasy about recent developments in East Asia , including the declining presence of the United States , the rising military power of the Soviet Union , the planned with- drawal of United States ground forces in ...
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... Japan has not extended any official aid or credit to the Republic of China . Very little Japanese capital has supported the ten major construction projects . Japanese investors seem to have limited their investment in Taiwan to short ...
... Japan has not extended any official aid or credit to the Republic of China . Very little Japanese capital has supported the ten major construction projects . Japanese investors seem to have limited their investment in Taiwan to short ...
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