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Appendix A
Pages 207-214

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From page 208...
... First and foremost is the continuing question of Japan's Northern Territories which the Soviets have thus far refused to discuss with Tokyo. Continuing Soviet intransigence on this issue is a convincing signal to most Japanese political and business leaders that Soviet strategic objectives in the Pacific remain unchanged.
From page 209...
... ( Gaikoku Kawase Futatabi Gaikoku Boeki Kanri Ho This is the principal law governing export controls. It is the basic law on security trade control, and covers all facets of export control.
From page 210...
... Through the almost complete renovation of its export control and export licensing system, Japan has taken a major step in demonstrating its willingness to accept both the responsibility for safeguarding Western strategic interests along with the economic benefits of its technological and industrial development. Japan can now boast of a system of strategic trade controls in which greater accountability and more extensive and thorough administration place it on a par with export control regimes in any COCOM-member country.
From page 211...
... * Boeki gan`kei Boeki Gal Torihiki TO no Kanri Hi Fansuru Sho Rei This Order also contains provisions to enact the Control Law, and regulates trade in services.
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