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What (who) is United States–Japan Advisory Commission - definition


JapanUnited States relations         
  • As part of the [[Anpo Protests]] against the [[U.S.-Japan Security Treaty]], masses of protestors flood the streets around Japan's [[National Diet]] building, June 18, 1960
  • U.S. President [[Joe Biden]] and Japanese Prime Minister [[Fumio Kishida]] in [[Akasaka Palace]], May 2022.
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  • Embassy of the United States in [[Tokyo]], Japan.
  • Viscount [[Ishii Kikujirō]], Japanese special envoy, with Secretary of State [[Robert Lansing]] in Washington in 1917 for the signing of the Lansing–Ishii Agreement
  • Japanese trade delegation arrives in [[Seattle, Washington]], 1909.
  • Japanese Prime Minister [[Eisaku Satō]] and U.S. president [[Richard Nixon]], who negotiated the repatriation of [[Okinawa]].
  • Japanese Emperor [[Hirohito]] and Ronald Reagan
  • Reagan]] greeting leaders including Prime Minister Nakasone, Foreign Minister Abe, Finance Minister Takashita in London in 1984
  • US Secretary of State [[Antony Blinken]] signs a U.S.-Japan Space Cooperation Framework Agreement in 2023
  • Protesters opposing the planned expansion of the [[U.S. Air Force]]'s [[Tachikawa Air Base]] as part of the [[Sunagawa Struggle]], October 1956
  • USS Arizona]]'' sinking following the Attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • LPD-20}} (left) in 2019
  • pitch]] to a U.S. Navy captain. Japan and the U.S. share many cultural links, including a love for [[baseball]] imported from the US.
  • U.S. trade deficit (in billions, goods only) by country in 2014
  • Allied supply routes to China and India and attack lines against Japan, 1941–1945.<ref>This map is at [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/COS-Biennial/maps/COS-Biennial-p156.jpg ''Biennial Reports of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army to the Secretary of War 1 July 1939-30 June 1945'' p 156] See [http://www.history.army.mil/html/books/070/70-57/CMH_Pub_70-57.pdf full War Department Report]</ref>
  • U.S.-Japan Security Treaty]], September 8, 1951
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN JAPAN AND UNITED STATES
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International relations between Japan and the United States began in the late 18th and early 19th century with the diplomatic but force-backed missions of U.S.
International Trade Commission         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
International Trade Commission; USITC; U.S. International Trade Commission; U. S. Tariff Commission; United States Tariff Commission; Tariff Commission, United States; US Tariff Commission; U.S. Tariff Commission
An independent U.S. Government agency concerned with imports, import duties, and the effect of imports on U.S. industry. The Commission has six commissioners who review and make recommendations concerning countervailing duty and antidumping petitions submitted by U.S. industries seeking relief from imports that benefit unfair trade practices. Known as the U.S. Tariff Commission before its mandate was broadened by the Trade Act of 1974.
United States Parole Commission         
The United States Parole Commission is the parole board responsible for granting or denying parole to, and supervising the parole releases of, incarcerated individuals who fall under its jurisdiction. It is part of the United States Department of Justice.

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United States–Japan Advisory Commission
The United States–Japan Advisory Commission, also known as the Wise Men's Group, was a group that worked on bilateral economic, security, and political issues between the United States and Japan.