The Pacific Alliance: United States Foreign Economic Policy and Japanese Trade Recovery, 1947-1955 |
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Contents
Multilateralism the Dollar Gap | 18 |
The Japanese Recovery Program 19471950 | 61 |
The United States and Japan in Southeast Asia | 103 |
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Sino-Japanese Relations: Facing the Past, Looking to the Future? Caroline Rose No preview available - 2004 |
Unfinished Business: Ayukawa Yoshisuke and U.S.-Japan Relations, 1937-1953 Haruo Iguchi Limited preview - 2003 |

