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TUFSTokyo University of Foreign Studies (Japan)
TUFSTechnology Upgradation Fund Scheme
TUFSTextile Upgradation Fund Scheme (Ministry of Textiles; India)
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It will be difficult to see tangible progress on this difficult issue, as China might be watching Japanese domestic politics," said Hidenori Ijiri, professor of East Asian relations at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
China may not be convinced to take a serious attitude in negotiations with a Japanese government which may turn out to be short-lived," said Hidenori Ijiri, an East Asian relations expert at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
I am worried that the agenda on Africa may get shoved to the back burner because Japan may be satisfied with what was achieved at Ticad IV," said Sayaka Funada- Classen, an associate professor at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, referring to the Fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad) in Yokohoma last May.
 
 
 
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