Japan's foreign relations : a global search for economic security / edited by Robert S. Ozaki and Walter Arnold.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boulder : Westview Press, ©1985.
Description
xiv, 240 p. ; 23 cm.

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      Library of Congress genre(s)
      Getty AAT genre
      Series
      Westview special studies on East Asia [More in this series]
      Notes
      Papers presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, held March 25, 1983 in San Francisco.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Contents
      • Introduction : the political economy of Japan's foreign relations / Robert S. Ozaki
      • Japan and North America / Frank Langdon
      • Japan and the European Community : an uneasy relationship / Marlis G. Steinert
      • Japan and Oceania : strained Pacific cooperation / Alan Rix
      • Japan and the Soviet Union / J.A.A. Stockwin
      • Japan and COMECON / Joseph Richard Goldman
      • Japan and China / Walter Arnold
      • Japan and ASEAN / Willard H. Elsbree and Khong Kim Hoong
      • Japan and the Middle East / William R. Campbell
      • Japan and Africa : beyond the fragile partnership / Hideo Oda and Kazuyoshi Aoki
      • Japan and Korea / Edward A. Olsen
      • Japan and Taiwan : community of economic interest held together by paradiplomacy / Walter Arnold
      • Japan and Latin America / Akio Hosono.
      ISBN
      • 0865317798 ((pbk.))
      • 9780865317796 ((pbk.))
      • 086531778X
      • 9780865317789
      LCCN
      84013069
      OCLC
      10912594
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