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  • of West Pakistan, and there have been sug­ gestions that the new state would ultimately find its destiny in a union or an affiliation with Afghanistan. At other times, the Af­ ghan rulers have hinted that they would be satisfied merely with some kind
  • by the LDP on certain major legislation. Behind the JSP stands SOHYO, Japan's major trade union confederation wjth 4.2 million members. SOHYO provides most of the JSP's funds and street demonstrators, and about one-half of its members and one­ third of its
  • pre­ dominant influence on the North Korean re­ gime. At the same time, however, there has been increasing competition from Communist China for influence in both the economic and ideological spheres, and North Korea is de­ pendent in considerable degree
  • - '{' DISCUSSION I. INTRODUCTION 5. The military junta under General Pak Chong-hui is in a stronger position now than at any time in its career. Factionalism within its own ranks and among the military in gen­ eral continues to be a major problem, but ten­ sions