New Leader with which is Combined the American AppealAmerican Labor Conference on International Affairs, 1960 |
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... revision of the Security Pact several years ago , insisting that the old Pact recognized the right of the United States to station troops in Japan without obligating the U.S. to defend Japan . Then , when the Kishi Administration began ...
... revision of the Security Pact several years ago , insisting that the old Pact recognized the right of the United States to station troops in Japan without obligating the U.S. to defend Japan . Then , when the Kishi Administration began ...
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revision of the Japanese - U.S . Security Pact on October 4 , 1958 , the Soviet Union saw an entirely new opportunity to undermine the mutual defense arrangements . A Communist Chinese spokesman , Foreign Minister Chen Yi , was chosen ...
revision of the Japanese - U.S . Security Pact on October 4 , 1958 , the Soviet Union saw an entirely new opportunity to undermine the mutual defense arrangements . A Communist Chinese spokesman , Foreign Minister Chen Yi , was chosen ...
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... Revision of the Security Treaty , and some of the propaganda against the Japanese Government and the United States was probably Communist - inspired . Yet , it would be inaccurate to regard Japan's mass organizations simply as thinly ...
... Revision of the Security Treaty , and some of the propaganda against the Japanese Government and the United States was probably Communist - inspired . Yet , it would be inaccurate to regard Japan's mass organizations simply as thinly ...
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