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English: In March 2012, the University of Pennsylvania Government and Politics Association hosted Professor Frederick Dickinson, a historian of Japan, and Professor Arthur Waldron, a historian of China, to discuss the past, present, and future of Sino-Japanese relations. |
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Source | The Daily Pennsylvanian |
Author | Irene Rivera Calderón, Harry Cooperman |
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