Japan, the United States, and Latin America : toward a trilateral relationship in the western hemisphere?
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Japan, the United States, and Latin America : toward a trilateral relationship in the western hemisphere?
(St. Antony's/Macmillan series)
Macmillan, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This edited volume examines Japan's increasing links with Latin America from three perspectives. First, the introduction looks at the US role in "mediating" Japan's relations with Latin America. Second, three chapters by Japanese scholars offer their perspectives on the economic, political and cultural links between their country and the Latin American region. Finally, scholars from five Latin American countries - Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Chile and Panama - trace historical, current and future ties between Japan and their respective nations. Barbara Stallings has also written "Bankers to the Third World" and "Class Conflict and Economic Development in Chile, 1958-73" and co-edited "Debt and Democracy in Latin America". Other books by Gabriel Szekely include "La Economic Politica del Petroleo en Mexico" and (Daniel Levy) "Mexico: Paradoxes of Stability and Change" and edited "Manufacturing across Border and Oceans: Japan, the United States and Mexico".
Table of Contents
- List of Tables - List of Figures - Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - The New Trilateralism: The United States, Japan, and Latin America
- B.Stallings & G.Sz kely - PART 2: PERSPECTIVES FROM JAPAN - Japan's Economic Relations with Latin America
- K.Horisaka - Japanese Diplomacy toward Latin America after World War II
- H.Matsushita - Japanese Migration to Latin America
- I.Kunimoto - PART 3: LATIN AMERICAN CASE-STUDIES - Brazil-Japan Relations: From Fever to Chill
- E.T.Torres - Mexico's International Strategy: Looking East and North
- G.Sz kely - Peruvian-Japanese Relations: The Frustration of Resource Diplomacy
- P.de la Flor - Chile and Japan: Opening Doors through Trade
- N.Saavedra-Rivano - Panama and Japan: The Role of the Canal
- C.Elton - Index
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