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  • on major foreign policy issues. The government has pursued a pragmatic foreign policy, conĀ­ sciously executed to further Japanese commercial interests by taking as few actions as possible that would create enemies in any quarter. Al home, despite
  • of ultranationalism and Korean xenophobia underlying this attitude, espeĀ­ cially among the younger junta members. Moreover, to enhance its prestige at home and 5 abroad, the regime seeks to demonstrate that it is no mere puppet of the Americans. 19. As a result