Describes the Japanese government's policy of diversifying the country's Third World sources of markets, energy, and raw materials as widely as possible, while making those sources dependent on Japanese goods, services, technology, and capital. Also notes Japan's refusal to take sides in regional disputes, and her frequent role as mediator, which allows trade with both parties. Indexed only by proper names. Acidic paper. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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