Beyond bilateralism : U.S.-Japan relations in the new Asia-Pacific /
This is the first comprehensive analysis of the ways in which changes in the geopolitical context have altered the nature of the long-stable U.S.-Japan relationship: much of what had once been a bilateral and relatively exclusive relationship has been transformed in the past two decades. The authors...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Stanford, Cal. :
Stanford University Press,
2004.
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Colección: | Contemporary issues in Asia and the Pacific.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Challenges to bilateralism: changing foes, capital flows, and complex forums / T.J. Pempel
- America in East Asia: power, markets, and grand strategy / G. John Ikenberry
- U.S.-Japan security relations, toward bilateralism plus? / Christopher W. Hughes and Akiko Fukushima
- Terms of engagement: the U.S.-Japan alliance and the rise of China / Mike M. Mochizuki
- American and Japanese strategies in Asia: dealing with ASEAN / Andrew MacIntyre
- Capital flows and financial markets in Asia: national, regional, or global? / Natasha Hamilton-Hart
- When strong ties fail: U.S.-Japanese manufacturing rivalry in Asia / Walter Hatch
- Japan's counterweight strategy: U.S.-Japanese manufacturing rivalry in Asia / Walter Hatch
- Japan's counterweight strategy: U.S.-Japan cooperation and competition in international finance / Saori N. Katada
- Japan and the evolution of regional financial arrangements in East Asia / Jennifer A. Amyx
- At play in the legal realm: the WTO and the changing nature of U.S.-Japan antidumping disputes / Saadia M. Pekkanen
- Japan, the United States, and multilateral institution-building in the Asia-Pacific: APEV and the ARF / Kuniko P. Ashizawa
- The United States and JApan in APEC's EVSL negotiations: regional multilateralism and trade / Ellis S. Krauss
- Conclusion: beyond bilateralism, toward divided dependence / Ellis S. Krauss and T.J. Pempel.