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'''Yukio Hatoyama''' openly declared his intention to join other East Asian leaders in the formation of an Asean+3 community, consisting of the existing Asean grouping plus [[Korea]], [[China]] and [[Japan]]. It is highly unlikely that the now diplomatically ruinous and possibly dangerous Sino-Japanese conflict over the Senkaku/Diyaou islands would have come into being if his cabinet had lasted.<ref>[[Document:Japan as an American Client State]]</ref> | '''Yukio Hatoyama''' openly declared his intention to join other East Asian leaders in the formation of an Asean+3 community, consisting of the existing Asean grouping plus [[Korea]], [[China]] and [[Japan]]. It is highly unlikely that the now diplomatically ruinous and possibly dangerous Sino-Japanese conflict over the Senkaku/Diyaou islands would have come into being if his cabinet had lasted.<ref>[[Document:Japan as an American Client State]]</ref> |
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Yukio Hatoyama (Engineer Professor) | |
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Born | 1947-02-11 Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan |
Alma mater | University of Tokyo, Stanford University |
Religion | Baptist |
Children | Kiichirō Hatoyama |
Spouse | Miyuki Hatoyama |
Member of | US/Department/State/International Visitor Leadership Program |
Party | Independent |
Yukio Hatoyama openly declared his intention to join other East Asian leaders in the formation of an Asean+3 community, consisting of the existing Asean grouping plus Korea, China and Japan. It is highly unlikely that the now diplomatically ruinous and possibly dangerous Sino-Japanese conflict over the Senkaku/Diyaou islands would have come into being if his cabinet had lasted.[1]
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