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Highlights of Japan-U.S. Relationship: History, Cultural Exchange and Future Development.
Washington, D.C. :
Library of Congress,
2007-04-06.
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Classification: General Works.
Classification: History: America.
Classification: Political Science.
Michael Auslin, Naoyuki Agawa, Midori Goto, Norman Mineta.
Recorded on 2007-04-06.
The Asian Division hosted a symposium featuring discussion on the "Highlights of Japan-U.S. Relationship: History, Cultural Exchange and Future Development." This symposium illuminates the long-standing exchanges between Japan and the United States that have brought the two countries to the strong partnership enjoyed today. Three speakers share the highlights of cultural exchange between the two countries that began some 154 years ago with the 1853 arrival in Japan of the U.S. naval ships commanded by Commodore Matthew Perry, followed by the signing of the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Peace and Amity in 1854. The esteemed speakers included in this symposium are the Honorable Norman Mineta, Violinist Midori Goto and Professors Naoyuki Agawa and Michael Auslin.
Researchers.
Biography, History.
Government, World Affairs.
Government, Law.
Library of Congress.
Library of Congress.
Asian Division,
sponsoring body.
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https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/gdcwebcasts.070406asi0900
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