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Foreign Policy Decision-Making Process in Japan

Savitri Vishwanathan

China Report, 1973, vol. 9, issue 1, 3-8

Abstract: Unless the pattern of policy formulation and leadership displayed in the Soviet negotiations is radically reversed, Japan seems destined to remain a passive actor on the international stage, reacting to, not leading events despite increasing potential for autonomous action". 1

Date: 1973
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