Regarding Kazuo Ogoura's March 28 article, "Bringing in China and India": The circumstances under which China and India are emerging as global powers are totally different from what Japan faced before and after World War II. Read the full story . . . ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Sun, Mar 30 2008
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