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Figure

Figure 
  2.1 
  : 
  Relationship 
  between 
  State 
  and 
  International 
  System
Figure 
  2.2 
  : 
  Relationship 
  Between 
  Foreign 
  Policy 
  Actors 
  and 
   
  Gray 
  Variables
Table 
  2.1 
  : 
  Possible 
  Foreign 
  Policy 
  Directions 
  in 
  Meiji 
  Japan 
   
  (1860s 
  -­‐ 
  1870s)
Figure 
  2.3 
  : 
  Relationship 
  Between 
  Foreign 
  Policy 
  Actors 
  , 
  Gray 
  Variables, 
  and 
  Framework
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