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Japan's new world role / edited by Joshua D. Katz and Tilly C. Friedman-Lichtschein.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Japan--Foreign relations--1945-1989.
- Japan.
- Japan--Foreign economic relations.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiii, 190 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
- Summary:
- This book aims to provide a glimpse into the vital debate among Japanese and Western scholars, policymakers, and private sector leaders concerning Japan's future course--a process with implications extending far beyond Japan to the entire world political system.
- Contents:
- East Asia and global security : implications for Japan / Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Japan and the Pacific Basin / Saburo Okita
- Toward a bilateral partnership : improving economic relations / Robert S. Ingersol
- The changing role of Japan in the United Nations / Sadako Ogata
- The U.S.-Japan connection in the changing world marketplace : a trader's perspective / Toshihiro Tomabechi
- Evolving Sino-Japanese relations / Shinkichi Eto
- Industrial structure and Japanese trade friction : U.S. policy responses / William V. Rapp
- The Soviet proposal on confidence-building measures and the Japanese response / Hiroshi Kimura
- The politics of trade liberalization in Japan / Timoth J. Curran
- Japan and the U.S. Congress : problems and prospects / Susan C. Schwab
- Business and Japan's new world role : as seen through personal experience / Akio Morita
- The European community and Japan : beyond the economic dimension / Reinhard Drifte
- Sharing the burden on the far side of the alliance : Japanese security in the 1980s / R.B. Byers and Stanley C.M. Ing
- The Andrew Wellington Cordier essay : Carrots, sticks, and rice : Japan's search for food security / Tim Sears.
- Notes:
- Originally published: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1985.
- "In this volume, a reprint of a 1983 issue of the Journal of international affairs (JIA), a group of prominent Japanese and American scholars address Japan's potential for an expanded world role and the responsibilities and policy choices entailed in becoming a truly global power..."--Preliminary page.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 0-429-03593-4
- 0-429-70925-0
- 0-429-68924-1
- 9780429035937
- OCLC:
- 1109207809
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