Япония. Национальная идентичность и внешняя политика. Россия как Другое Японии

Бух Александр

Библиография

 

 

Основные интернет-ресурсы

MoFA– Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

NDL-Japan National Diet Library, parliamentary interpolations database:

TD-»Japan and the World» database provided by Professor Tanaka Akihiko lab, Institute of Oriental Cultures, Tokyo University:

 

Источники на японском языке

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