The Australian Embassy in Tokyo and Australia-Japan Relations

Relations between Australia and Japan have undergone both testing and celebrated times since 1952, when Australia's ambassadorial representation in Tokyo commenced. Over the years, interactions have deepened beyond mutual trade objectives to encompass economic, defence and strategic interests w...

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Other Authors: Darian-Smith, Kate (Editor), Lowe, David (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2023
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