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VOGEL, EZRA F (4) answer(s).
 
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First forty years of the universities service centre for China / Vogel, Ezra F 2005  Journal Article
Vogel, Ezra F Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words China-University  China-USC 
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Japan's new middle class: the salary man and his family in a Tokyo suburb / Vogel, Ezra F 1963  Book
Vogel, Ezra F Book
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Publication London, University of California Press, 1963.
Description xiii, 313p.
Standard Number 0520021002
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Rise of China and the Changining face of East Asia / Vogel, Ezra F May 2004  Journal Article
Vogel, Ezra F Journal Article
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Publication May 2004.
Summary/Abstract In this exerpt from a presentation of the same title, Vogel examines some key changes that have occurred in China and in the United States that have an impact on US-China relations and then offers comments about responses that might be appropriate for Japan to consider.
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Suggestions for improving Sino-Japanese relations / Vogel, Ezra F   Journal Article
Vogel, Ezra F Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Japan should avoid actions China considers provocative. Japanese top leaders should not visit Yasukuni Shrine and should reaffirm Japan's apologies for tragedies caused by their invasions. China should not use armed pressure in an effort to determine the sovereignty of territories claimed by Japan and should reaffirm its determination to prevent demonstrations against Japanese. Chinese and Japanese representatives should seek a formula so both sides could with honor back down from confrontations over territorial disputes such as the Senkaku/Diaoyudao Islands, and affirm their determination to resolve these issues peacefully at a later time. Both sides should select a small number of high level leaders likely to play an important role in their government for many years ahead. These leaders, representing their respective countries, should meet frequently for comprehensive discussions on a broad range of issues to strengthen mutual understanding and cooperation. Japan should select leaders representing major political parties so that whichever political party is in power policies could continue without interruption.
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