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The North Pacific triangle : the United States, Japan, and Canada at century's end /

This collection of essays, written by scholars and policymakers from Canada, Japan and the United States, explores their countries' evolving alliance and illustrates the growing strength in its collective global leadership.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fry, Michael G., 1934-, Kirton, John J., Kurosawa, Mitsuru
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, ©1998.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The new north Pacific triangle / Michael Fry, John Kirton, and Mitsuru Kurosawa
  • The 'Nixon shokku' revisited: Japanese and Canadian foreign economic policies compared / Daizo Sakurada
  • Managing macroeconomic relations with the United States: Japanese and Canadian experiences / Tsuyoshi Kawasaki
  • Japanese-American trade negotiations: the structural impediments initiative / Michael W. Donnelly
  • Japanese direct investment in Canada: patterns and prospects / David W. Edgington
  • Japan's post-bubble economic changes: implications for the United States and Canada / Richard Wright
  • Business negotiations: comparing the U.S.-Japan and Canada-Japan experiences / Rosalie Tung
  • Cooperative security in the north Pacific / Frank Langdon
  • The future of the U.S.-Japan security relationship: a Canadian perspective / David A. Welch
  • Japanese and Canadian peacekeeping participation: the American dimension / Mitsuru Kurosawa
  • Environmental issues: a new international agenda and related domestic experience / Paul Parker
  • Managing Canada-Japan relations / James H. Taylor
  • Canada-Japan Forum 2000: a novel exercise in diplomacy / Michael Graham Fry
  • In the spirit of Nitobe and Norman: circularity in Japanese and Canadian approaches to regional institution building / Lawrence T. Woods
  • The emerging Pacific partnership: Japan, Canada, and the United States at the G-7 summit / John Kirton.