The fallout from Japan's contributions to the 1991 Gulf War and the economic downturn of the late 1990s has produced a situation in which there are signs that
a. Japan is about to play a more assertive role in international affairs.
b. Japan is highly unlikely to change its current role in international affairs.
c. Japan is about to play a much less active role in international affairs.
d. Japan will enter into a mutual security agreement with China.
a
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