165 Nitchu kosho hiroku, pp 32 ff , and NS, 12 September 1%2, and the comment on pp 126-9. 166 Niichu kosho hiroku, p 35. For MaUumura's record of Liao's statement, Ibid, p 36. See also Furui, Niichu juhachinen, pp 75 ff. 167 Niichu kosho ...
Liao Chengzhi, born and partly raised in Tokyo, was known as China's most prominent Japan specialist. Tracing Liao's career and his involvement in China's policy towards Japan from 1949 until 1983, the author argues that Liao's background in a decisive influence on the formation of the approach towards Japan during the fifties and sixties, and suggests that this in turn has influenced the style, if not the substance, of China's approach to other industrialized, non-communist societies. Distributed by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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