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  • of "exploitation" and "oppression". The gradual recovery of a normal sense of national self­ esteem by the Japanese people following the psychologi­ cal shocks of the war and early postwar period made it increasingly possible for "progressives" as well
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  • , and somehowor the other we don t want to 1 see all of this lost. People have often said to me, The career that you've 11 had, you ought to write a book or you ought to write your memoirs.11 I've never had any intention or desire to do this, whatsoever about
  • ourselves for of Japan, I should opened. achievement. In behalf like The role of mants well-being In political, the r2lations enable our peoples S·tates but also •,. the world. ,, . .. J.1 ., ~ of the and government people felicitation
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  • people, and the Emperor is now defined as the symbol of the state. Japan has universal adult suffrage with a secret ballot for all elective offices, national and local. The government has an executive responsible to the legislature and an independent
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  • Games. QUOTE Dear Mr. Prime Minister: Now that Japan has added a bright Olympiad chronicle new page to the world I wish to extend to you and the Japanese nation on behalf of the .American people our congratulationa admiration and for your splendid
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  • I. INTRODUCTION 1. Japan's phenomenal economic growth has thrust it into the ranks of the world's leading iridusb·ial and trading nations, and enabled the Japanese people to achieve living standards closely approaching those of Western Europe. Eco­
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  • Folder, "41, Japan," National Intelligence Estimates, NSF, Box 6
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  • such activities-assist- • your talks with President Johnson? ance to the people. under the U. N ., to A Yes, of course. The Government in improve living standards. South Vieh1am is not stable. The situa­ Q How about the United Nations' playing a military
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  • /64 A 084 letter Edwin 0. Reischauer to Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. S 3 1/16/64 A RWK[omer] to MnGB[undY, 0'1'.~ 1-
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  • are very interested in all forms of the tea ceremony and have a collection of tea sets). BOOKS Leather bowid editions (autographed) of 11 Treasures from the National Gallery of Art", "White House Guide Book" and "We The People The Story of the United
  • F EIGN RELATIO S (C(Q)[p'tf ~ October Dear Mr. 10, 1961 Huber: The United States, of course, must deal with Japan as it docs with other nations whatever may have been the history of the past. But this does not mean that we do not take caee
  • and in the next two or three years, on the propositions that: our people will never again allow our nation to "stand alone'.' in the far Pacific; our bases in that area are there at least as much for the protection of the Japanese as they are for the defense
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  • of a visit by President Pak to the U.S. He pointed out that a Pak visit would be of great help in the Korean Govern..~ent•s drive to reach a Korea-Japan settlement this spring. Such a visit would be a clear indication to th~ Korean people of U.S. support
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  • ) 2pp. Sfc,te.- Lh l"/-1/-1;; Deptel 1759 (Tokyo); Japan-Cuba trade State / ( ... ) lp. 51 cil-cJ.,fr 1Embtel 2081 (Tokyo); re Deptel 1759 1- '7S Air Force message National Security Files (cont'd) Japan, Vol. I, Cables 13 01/20/64 14 01/20/64
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  • Commwtlsmin our own country and throughout the world. We are convinced that now is the time to go on an all-out offensive to unite the free nations of this continent on the basis of a superior ideology to Communism. I have just returned from New Zealand, where
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  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] U. S. Relations with Japan, 8/30/1967, Volume 4, Tab 56," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
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