
Episode 292 - What Goes Up, Part 3
History of Japan
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A Humiliating State Dinner: Illness and International Relations
This chapter recounts a pivotal moment in U.S.-Japan relations during a state dinner, where the American President's health crisis starkly contrasts with the Japanese Prime Minister's vigor. This incident symbolizes the declining American economy and sparks political critiques that pave the way for future discussions on the evolving diplomatic relationship between the two countries.
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