The U.S.-Japan economic relationship in East and Southeast Asia : a policy framework for Asia-Pacific economic cooperation

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The U.S.-Japan economic relationship in East and Southeast Asia : a policy framework for Asia-Pacific economic cooperation

edited by Kaoru Okuizumi, Kent E. Calder, and Gerrit W. Gong ; foreword by Yoshio Okawara and William D. Rogers

(Significant issues series, v. 14, no. 1)

Asia Pacific Association of Japan , Center for Strategic and International Studies, c1992

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The result of a two-year study sponsored by CSIS and the Asia Pacific Association of Japan, this report offers an appraisal of ways to strengthen and stabilize the economic relationship between the United States and Japan at all levels - multilateral, bilateral and regional. A binational working group, co-chaired by former Under-Secretary of State William D. Rogers and former Ambassador to the United States from Japan Yoshio Okawara presents policy recommendations. Included are supporting papers on trade patterns, foreign direct investment and economic relations with China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.

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