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Japan in the 80's, III / Nathaniel Thayer [and others] ; editor, Cedric L. Suzman ; associate editor, Mickell Branham.
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English
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Atlanta, Ga. : Southern Center for International Studies, ©1985.
Description
iv, 63 pages ; 23 cm.
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DS889 .J333 1985
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Japan
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History
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1945-1989
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Southern Center for International Studies (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Thayer, Nathaniel B. (Nathaniel Bowman)
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Suzman, Cedric L.
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Branham, Mickell
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Series
Papers on international issues ; no. 8.
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Papers on international issues ; no. 8 (Aug. 1985)
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Notes
Cover title: Japan in the 1980s, III.
Based on papers given at a seminar on "Japan in the 80's III: Looking to the Future", held Apr. 13-14, 1983.
Contents
Yasuhiro Nakasone in the context of contemporary Japanese politics / Nathaniel Thayer
The third phase in U.S.-Japan economic relations / Timothy Curran
Security conditions in Northeast Asia with special reference to Japan / Donald Hellmann
Socio-cultural attitudes in Japanese society and the effects on U.S.-Japan relations / Yasushi Hara.
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Japan in the 80's, 3.
Japan in the 1980s, III.
ISBN
0935082107 ((pbk.))
9780935082104 ((pbk.))
LCCN
85062367
OCLC
13946284
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