US-Japan trade friction : its impact on security cooperation in the Pacific Basin
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US-Japan trade friction : its impact on security cooperation in the Pacific Basin
Macmillan, 1991
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United States-Japan trade friction
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In recent years, the fundamental web of relations between Japan and the US has remained strong, and government-to-government relations have continued to be productive. The personal relations between the leaders of the two nations are marked by shared concern for common problems. However, complaints from each shore of the Pacific can be heard. Americans maintain that Japan's market and business practices still hinder foreign competition. The trade disputes even produced an American hit-list of unfair trade practices on which Japan was listed as one of the major violators. On the other hand, the Japanese are convinced that the era of American stewardship over Japan has ended and Japan must emerge as a nation with a major role to play on the international scene. This volume reflects these sentiments and emphasizes the importance of the need to promote closer ties and greater understanding between the US and Japan.
Table of Contents
- The strategic context of U.S.-Japan trade friction, T.David Mason
- dimensions and sources of U.S.-Japan trade friction, Abdul M.Turay
- the political and cultural dimensions of the trade friction between the United States and Japan, Scott C.Flanagan
- energy cooperation and the future of U.S.-Japan security relations, Ronald A.Morse
- energy cooperation between the U.S. and Japan, Yasuo Imai
- the impact of trade problems on U.S.-Japan security cooperation, Martin E.Weinstein
- the balance of defense burden sharing between the U.S. and Japan, James E.Auer
- trade friction, security cooperation, and the Soviet presence in Asia, Tsuneo Akaha
- U.S.-Japan security cooperation amid the shifting security environment in Asia, T.David Mason
- the dimensions and significance of U.S.-Japan trade and trade frictions, Joseph Kvasnicka.
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