Jiang's example of America forcing Japan to change economic behavior and damage its own economy; ASR renders this as 'Plastic Accords'.
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Plaza Accords
Jiang's example of America forcing Japan to change economic behavior and damage its own economy; ASR renders this as 'Plastic Accords'.
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"...okay? So an example of this is something called the Plastic Accords, okay? Plastic Accords. Basically, the Plastic Accords just meant that Japan"
"was becoming too wealthy, America got very annoyed, so America said to Japan, I want you to destroy your economy. And Japan is like,..."
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