People in government, journalism and business in this country, who deal closely with Japan have publicly recognised a growing need to find ways of successful communication, as working contacts increase between the two countries. This is needed because not only are there great differences in national power, differences in history and social traditions, but as Sir William McMahon testified after his experience as Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, there are differences in the decision-making processes in Australia and in Japan.
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