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- Continental_Policy_(Japan) abstract "Japan's Continental Policy refers to a Pan-Asian strategy pursued by Japan, especially the Imperial Japanese Army, between the Meiji Restoration and Japan's expansion during World War II. The policy's major aim was to conquer Japan’s neighboring countries such as Korea and China to dominate East Asia.".
- Q6736673 abstract "Japan's Continental Policy refers to a Pan-Asian strategy pursued by Japan, especially the Imperial Japanese Army, between the Meiji Restoration and Japan's expansion during World War II. The policy's major aim was to conquer Japan’s neighboring countries such as Korea and China to dominate East Asia.".
- Continental_Policy_(Japan) comment "Japan's Continental Policy refers to a Pan-Asian strategy pursued by Japan, especially the Imperial Japanese Army, between the Meiji Restoration and Japan's expansion during World War II. The policy's major aim was to conquer Japan’s neighboring countries such as Korea and China to dominate East Asia.".
- Q6736673 comment "Japan's Continental Policy refers to a Pan-Asian strategy pursued by Japan, especially the Imperial Japanese Army, between the Meiji Restoration and Japan's expansion during World War II. The policy's major aim was to conquer Japan’s neighboring countries such as Korea and China to dominate East Asia.".