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I. From the Civilian Contact tothe Dual Channel of Official andNon-governmental ExchangesFrom 1949 to 1972, S&T exchanges between China and Japan were dominated by civilian contacts, as non-governmental channels were used to intermediate between the two governments. In 1955, a delegation of Chinese scientists visited Japan under the leadership of Guo Moruo, the first president of CAS, and met with Japanese scientists and friends from all walks of life. At the invitation of CAS in the same year, Shoichi Sakada, a celebrated Japa-
I. From the Civilian Contact tothe Dual Channel of Official and Non-governmental Exchanges From 1949 to 1972, S & T exchanges between China and Japan were dominated by civilian contacts, as non-governmental channels were used to intermediate between the two governments. In 1955, a delegation of Chinese scientists visited Japan under the leadership of Guo Moruo, the first president of CAS, and met with Japanese scientists and friends from all walks of life. At the invitation of CAS in the same year, Shoichi Sakada, a celebrated Japa-