Title: The Policies to China in the Reigning of the Japanese Jiminto (1955—1957)
Abstract: The first two prime ministers Hatoyamayitirou and Yisihasitanyama in the early reigning period of Jiminto put that Japan should not follow America and have its own independence of diplomacy, but their opinion favorable to the improvement of relationship between China and Japan is reversed because of America's interference and resistance from their own party. Behind this political compromise the Japanese conservative persons think that changing the policies to China is unfavorable to keeping Japan in order and international environment according with American interest.
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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