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Japanese Foreign Relations



Japan - jəpănˈ, Jap. Nihon or Nippon, country (1995 est. pop. 125,506,000), 145,833 sq mi (377,835 sq km), occupying an archipelago off the coast of E Asia. The capital is Tokyo, which, along with neighboring Yokohama, forms the world's most populous metropolitan region.

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    Japan's Role in the Post-Cold War World
    by Richard D. Leitch Jr., Akira Kato, Martin E. Weinstein. 226 pgs.


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    UN Peace-Keeping Operations: A Guide to Japanese Policies
    by L. William Heinrich Jr., Akiho Shibata, Yoshihide Soeya. 148 pgs.


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