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Unexpected encounters : neglected histories behind the Australia-Japan relationship /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Monash Asia Institute.
Other Authors: Ackland, Michael., Oliver, Pamela M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Clayton, Victoria : Monash Asia Institute, c2007.
Subjects:
Australians > Japan > Biography.
Japanese > Australia > Biography.
National characteristics, Australian.
National characteristics, Japanese.
Australia > Relations > Japan.
Japan > Relations > Australia.
Australia > Race relations.
Japan > Race relations.
Biography.
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