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In: Western influences in modern Japan : a series of papers on cultural relations no. 12
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"In East Asia, the growth center of the post-Cold War world, two regional powerhouses survey one another from opposite sides of the Japan Sea. China, a rising power with tremendous economic clout and an increasingly assertive foreign and military policy, and Japan, a respected leader in the region and a mature nation enjoying its greatest political stability in many years, must coexist for the peace and prosperity of East Asia and the Asia-Pacific. but just how well can these neighbors - and oftentimes rivals - get along? What stands in the way? And who else is caught up in their volatile relationship?"--Back cover
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