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Troubled Times
In this book, Edward J. Lincoln tackles the thorny issue of U.S. trade relations with Japan, the subject of so much tension in the 1990s. In so doing, he builds on his earlier …
Japan's Economic Role in Northeast Asia
Because Japan has played a relatively limited role in international diplomacy in the postwar periods, Americans tend to forget that it plays an enormously important economic role …
Arthritic Japan
"In the late 1980s, Japan's strong economic performance put it on a the verge of becoming a major player in regional and global affairs. But nearly a decade of economic stagnation, …
Winners without Losers
In the two decades since the United States became the world's only superpower, policymakers in Washington have seemingly abandoned many tools of statecraft and instead now rely on …
Winners without Losers
In the two decades since the United States became the world's only superpower, policymakers in Washington have seemingly abandoned many tools of statecraft and instead now rely on …
East Asian Economic Regionalism
"Something new is happening across East Asia. A region notable for its lack of internal economic links is discussing regional cooperation on trade, investment, and exchange rates. …
Japan's New Global Role
Since 1980, Japan's international economic position has undergone a historic transformation that is now having significant consequences for Japan, the United States, Europe, and …
East Asian Economic Regionalism
A Brookings Institution Press and the Council on Foreign Relations publicationSomething new is happening across East Asia. A region notable for its lack of internal economic links …
Japan's Unequal Trade
With all the rapid economic success in Japan, it is easy to forget just how insular the nation has been, and how strikingly different its trading patterns remain from those of …
Japan's Unequal Trade
With all the rapid economic success in Japan, it is easy to forget just how insular the nation has been, and how strikingly different its trading patterns remain from those of …