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It was one of those passing moments that, for some observers of E.C. affairs, touched a sensitive nerve: The very day in mid-February, when President George Bush was winging his way to Tokyo on his first foreign trip as U.S. President, and while briefing reporters on how he regarded Asia as America&...

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Published inEurope (Washington, D.C.) no. 287; p. 16
Main Author Krause, Axel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities 01.06.1989
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Summary:It was one of those passing moments that, for some observers of E.C. affairs, touched a sensitive nerve: The very day in mid-February, when President George Bush was winging his way to Tokyo on his first foreign trip as U.S. President, and while briefing reporters on how he regarded Asia as America's first international priority, U.S.
ISSN:0191-4545