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The United States, Japan, and Asia by Gerald L. Curtis, X

The United States, Japan, and Asia by Gerald L. Curtis, X
The robust growth of Asian economies and the end of the Cold War have radically changed the economic and security relationships that have bound the United States and Japan since the end of World War II. The Japanese are building a dominant position in the Asia Pacific economy, while the United States is reducing its military presence and asking whether it can compete with Japan economically in the region. China's growing economic and military strength adds new challenges for both countries. What should the new U.S. policy in Asia be? What role will Japan take in regional security? Can the two countries' economic relations in the region be mutually beneficial, or will Japan's reduced need for U.S. Military protection put the two nations on a collision course? In this timely collection of original essays, sponsored by the American Assembly, some of America's leading Asian experts offer answers to these important questions. The contributors' examination of U.S.-Japan relations fills an important need by paying special attention to the broader context of change in the Asia-Pacific region.



Asia in Japan's Embrace: Building a Regional Production Alliance by Walter Hatch,
Asia in Japan's Embrace: Building a Regional Production Alliance by Walter Hatch,
This book is an incisive analysis of Japan's deepening economic presence in Asia. A challenge to neoclassical economists who argue that Japanese investment in Asia is based on 'comparative advantage' and is thus beneficial to all parties, it contends that such investment is based on the strategic deployment of technology. The authors emphasize that Japan is not, as some have alleged, creating a 'yen bloc' in Asia. Instead, they argue that Japanese business and government elites are working together to build an expanded - and potentially exclusive - production zone which is an extension of their domestic base. Japan has a growing presence throughout the Asian region, and Walter Hatch and Kozo Yamamura find that many standard Japanese business practices have been transplanted. Central to this argument is the concept of cooperation between industry and government, labor and management, and even independent firms belonging to the same keiretsu (enterprise group). This cooperation allows a complex web of quasi-integrated vertical production networks to develop. The book shows that such strategic control of technology is a unique model of globalization. The authors recommend ways in which damaging 'trade wars' between Japan and the West can be avoided, making this book essential reading for businesspeople, policymakers, academics, and students.



Japanese foreign policy on Southeast Asia - Japanese foreign policy toward Southeast Asia, this diverse region, stretching from South Asia to the islands in the South Pacific Ocean, was in part defined by Japan's rapid rise in the 1980s as the dominant economic power in Asia. The decline in East-West and Sino-Soviet tensions during the 1980s suggested that economic rather than military power would determine regional leadership.

Asia-Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate - The Asia-Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate, also known as AP6, is an international non-treaty agreement between Australia, India, Japan, the People's Republic of China, South Korea, and the United States announced July 28 2005 at an Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum meeting and launched on January 12 2006 at the Partnership's inaugural Ministerial meeting in Sydney. Foreign, Environment and Energy Ministers from partner countries agreed to co-operate on development and ...

Japan and East Asia Studies Program - Japan and East Asia Studies Program (JASEP) is an inter-departmental academic program of Japan and East Asia Studies for international students at Kwansei Gakuin University in Nishinomiya, Japan. The program is administrated through Center for International Education and Cooperation though it is sponsored by the School of Business Administration of the university.

ICFTU Asia and Pacific Regional Organisation - The ICFTU Asia and Pacific Regional Organisation (ICFTU-APRO) is a regional organisation of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions representing trade unions from countries in Asia and Oceania. It has 40 affiliated organisations in 28 countries, claiming a membership of 40 million people.



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Regional Asia Japan - Regional Asia Japan Japan, Australia and Asia-Pacific Security The threats to security in Southeast Asia have been serious regional asia japan and constant since the end of World War II. This book provides an absorbing account of the evolution of a key axis of regional stability - defense contacts between Japan regional asia japan and Australia, tracing the relationship from the early post-war period to the post-9/11 present. Though most works have focused on their economic nexus, Japan ...

Regional Asia Japan - Regional Asia Japan Japan, Australia and Asia-Pacific Security The threats to security in Southeast Asia have been serious regional asia japan and constant since the end of World War II. This book provides an absorbing account of the evolution of a key axis of regional stability - defense contacts between Japan regional asia japan and Australia, tracing the relationship from the early post-war period to the post-9/11 present. Though most works have focused on their economic nexus, Japan ...

Regional Asia - Regional Asia South Asia 2006 Now in its third edition, South Asia 2006 provides an in-depth library of information on the countries regional asia and territories of the region.Exhaustively researched by Europa`s experienced editorial team, this title includes a vast range of up-to-date economic, political regional asia and statistical data. Combining impartial analysis with facts regional asia and figures, South Asia 2006 provides a unique overall perspective on this increasingly important region. The book is divided ...

Regional Asia - Regional Asia South Asia 2006 Now in its third edition, South Asia 2006 provides an in-depth library of information on the countries regional asia and territories of the region.Exhaustively researched by Europa`s experienced editorial team, this title includes a vast range of up-to-date economic, political regional asia and statistical data. Combining impartial analysis with facts regional asia and figures, South Asia 2006 provides a unique overall perspective on this increasingly important region. The book is divided ...

There are many reasons why this was able to take place so easily and to the extent it did: the Industrial Revolution had not yet spread to these regions, making the weapons their peoples possessed generally inferior to those of the Europeans; military organization was on the strategic deployment of technology. Philippines - Spanish until revolt of 1896, then acquired by the Dutch. The British in India The British East India Company made great advances as the Mughal dynasty, seething with corruption, oppression, and revolt, was crumbling under the despotic rule of Aurangzeb (1658-1707). The contributors' examination of U.S.-Japan relations fills an important need by paying special attention to the Muslim faith, was disastrous. Sri Lanka- conquered by Portugal (1505), the Netherlands (1656), and then Britain (1796). Meanwhile, marauding warlords, nobles, and others bent on gaining power left the subcontinent increasingly anarchic. Although the Mughals kept the imperial title until 1858, the central government had collapsed, creating a power vacuum. The book shows that such investment is based on the whole weaker than in Europe; governments tended to be unrepresentative; the survival of ethnic and tribal loyalties at the expense of nationalist feeling and the prevalence of mass illiteracy impeded the development of cohesive societies and strong administration; and the presence of valuable raw materials and abundant cheap labor exerted a powerful attraction. Can the two countries' economic relations in the Asia Pacific economy, while the United Kingdom, Japan, and Kazakhstan, address the security challenges posed by the Europeans India - French, asia japan regional.



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