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RUSSIAN - JAPANESE RELATIONS (3) answer(s).
 
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Japan: the most difficult year in its postwar history / Grinyuk, V   Journal Article
Grinyuk, V Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Japan at the turn of the decade: governments change, problems remain / Kistanov, V   Journal Article
Kistanov, V Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract After a half-century or more of almost single-party rule by the Liberal Democratic Party, the Democratic Party came to power in Japan in September 2009. The Japanese people had great hopes for the DPJ where revival of the country was concerned, but a little over a year after the Democrats' resounding victory it was clear that they were incapable of solving a number of long-standing social and economic problems, and were committing one grievous error after another in foreign policy. The author concludes that as the electorate's disappointment and dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party's actions grows, its prospects increasingly wane.
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San Francisco 1951 peace treaty in Japanese historiography / Kuzminkov, V   Journal Article
Kuzminkov, V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article examines the interpretation of the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty in Japanese historiography (the treaty put an end to the state of war between the Allied states and Japan and returned sovereignty to the latter). The author expounds his point of view on the results of the San Francisco peace process on the basis of a comprehensive analysis of a multitude of documents and assesses arguments of Japan's academic community representatives.
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