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The Growing Power Of Japan 19671972 Analysis And Assessments From John Pilcher And The British Embassy Tokyo Hugh Cortazzi Editor

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The Growing Power Of Japan 19671972 Analysis And Assessments From John Pilcher And The British Embassy Tokyo Hugh Cortazzi Editor
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.86 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Hugh Cortazzi (editor)
ISBN: 9781898823285, 1898823286
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Growing Power Of Japan 19671972 Analysis And Assessments From John Pilcher And The British Embassy Tokyo Hugh Cortazzi Editor by Hugh Cortazzi (editor) 9781898823285, 1898823286 instant download after payment.

John Pilcher’s appointment as HM Ambassador to Japan in 1967, three years after the Tokyo Olympics, was both judicious and enlightened. His role was to be that of a bridge-builder between Japan and Britain after the early post-war years of disenchantment, distrust and detachment that had earlier marked the relationship between the two countries.

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