Foreign Relations Books

Chugoku to iu nanmon
Chugoku to iu nanmon

By Yoshimi Ishikawa

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Tenkanki no Nihon e
Tenkanki no Nihon e

By John W. Dower

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Wai jiaoto guo yi
Wai jiaoto guo yi

By Hiroshi Oe

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Sakkaku no kenkyu
Sakkaku no kenkyu

By Nobutaka Yamao

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Israel after Begin
Israel after Begin

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Democratic transition and human rights
Democratic transition and human rights

By Sara Steinmetz

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This book analyzes U.S. foreign policy in relation to human rights and democratic development abroad. Its purpose is to determine if, and how, human rights policies, or their neglect, have led to R...

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Democratic transition and human rights
Democratic transition and human rights

By Sara Steinmetz

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This book analyzes U.S. foreign policy in relation to human rights and democratic development abroad. Its purpose is to determine if, and how, human rights policies, or their neglect, have led to R...

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Roshia ni tsuite
Roshia ni tsuite

By Ryotaro Shiba

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