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  2. Japan–Soviet Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the Soviet Union and Japan between the Communist takeover in 1917 and the collapse of Communism in 1991 tended to be hostile. Japan had sent troops to counter the Bolshevik presence in Russia's Far East during the Russian Civil War, and both countries had been in opposite camps during World War II and the Cold War.

  3. Toshiba–Kongsberg scandal - Wikipedia

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    The equipment allowed the submarine technology of the Soviet Union to progress significantly as it was being used to machine quieter propellers for Soviet submarines. [ 2 ] The incident strained relations between the United States and Japan and resulted in the arrest and prosecution of two senior executives, as well as the imposition of ...

  4. Foreign policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan's relationship with the United States has been a major issue in domestic politics between left and right since 1951. The Sino-United States rapprochement of the 1970s and the stiffening of Japan-Soviet relations in the 1980s caused the

  5. Category:Japan–Soviet Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japan–Soviet Union relations" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Foreign relations of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    In general, Soviet foreign policy was most concerned with superpower relations (and, more broadly, relations between the members of NATO and the Warsaw Pact), but during the 1980s Soviet leaders pursued improved relations with all regions of the world as part of its foreign policy objectives. [1]

  7. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Japan ... Japan–Soviet Union relations; ... As of the late 1980s, Japan was the number one foreign investor in the ASEAN countries, with ...

  8. Japan–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    The signing of the Sino-Japanese peace treaty in mid-1978 was a major setback to Japanese-Soviet relations. Moscow saw it as placing Tokyo with Washington and Beijing firmly in the anti-Soviet camp. Soviet actions served only to alarm and alienate the Japanese side. The 1980s Soviet military buildup in the Pacific was a case in point. [citation ...

  9. Relations between Japanese revolutionaries, the Comintern and ...

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    The JCP had financial ties with both the Comintern, [2] and the Soviet government. [3] The Soviet Union solicited working-class Japanese to study at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East (KUTV), [4] known as "Kutobe" by the Japanese. [5] Many Japanese activists who resided in the Soviet Union became victims of Stalin's Great Purge ...