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References
External links
- Basic View on Senkaku (by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Article by Kiyoshi Inoue Professor of History department Kyoto University
- Senkaku @BBC
- Article by globalsecurity.org (with some maps)
- Potsdam Conference by cnn.com
- Law School Article by William Heflin
- Article "China's Diaoyu Islands Sovereignty is Undeniable" at People's Daily Online
- (Download Google Earth placemark for China's Diaoyu islands)
- Satellite image of Senkaku Islands - Google Maps