Japan And The New Ocean RegimeBook studys Japan's position in the development of oceanic resources such as food and minerals. It views Japan's role in an international context, particularly as it relates to U.N. policies. |
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Japan and the Ocean Robert L Friedheim and Tsuneo Akaha | 1 |
Does Japan Have | 21 |
Exclusive Fishery Zone | 37 |
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