1st Edition

EU-Japan Relations, 1970-2012 From Confrontation to Global Partnership

    356 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    376 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book presents a comprehensive overview of EU-Japan relations from 1970 to the present. It charts developments over the period, analyses key specific areas of importance to the relationship, and concludes by assessing how the relationship is likely to develop going forward. Throughout, the book discusses the factors on both sides which motivate the relationship, including Japan’s concern to secure markets for its advanced industrial products, and the factors motivating current negotiations for a deeper and more comprehensive economic and cooperative partnership.

    Preface Jörn Keck, Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Franz Waldenberger  Introduction: Europe and Japan from the Common Market to the European Union Franz Waldenberger  Part 1: EU-Japan Relations 1970 Onward  1. 1970-1982: Growing Difficulties and the GATT Procedure Michael Hardy  2. 1983-1987: Export Moderation as a Panacea or Can Japan Change? Rolf Möhler and Jan Van Rij  3. 1987-1990: Keeping Relations on an Even Keel Jörn Keck  4. 1990-1995: Cooperation – Developing the Policy Jörn Keck 5. 1990-1995: Trade and Economics – From Confrontation to Conversation Jörn Keck  6. 1996-2000: Consolidating a Mature Relationship Richard Wright  7. 2000-2010: Shaping a Common Future in the Decade of Japan – Europe Cooperation – Rhetoric and Policies Albrecht Rothacher  8. Forty Years of EU-Japan Relations: Were They Driven by Trade and Exchange Rate Concerns? Moreno Bertoldi  Part 2: Case studies  9. A Long-running Dispute Finally Resolved: Reform of Japan’s Liquor Tax Regime Ralph Wilkinson  10. The Elements of Consensus: Liberalising EC-Japan Passenger Car Trade in the 1990s Christopher Kendall  11. The Darker Side of Market Access: Pork-Meat Trade, Harbour Management Fund and Construction (1987-1991) Albrecht Rothacher 12. The European Community and Japan Negotiating Agriculture in the Uruguay Round Rolf Möhler  13. Exploring Common Interests: Cooperation in Science and Technology Michael Hardy and Ruprecht Niepold  14. The History and Role of EU-Japan Parliamentary Exchanges Georg Jarzembowski  Part 3: Looking Forward  15. The EU-Japan Relationship in Asia Michael Reiterer  16. The Dynamics in the EU-Japan Relationship Dimitri Vanoverbeke

    Biography

    Jörn Keck is a former Ambassador to Japan of the EU Commission.

    Dimitri Vanoverbeke is Professor of Japanese Studies at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.

    Franz Waldenberger is Professor of Japanese Economy at the Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany.

    "This book provides a comprehensive and detailed review of the fifty years of EU-Japan relations. It is instructive since it also offers case studies of several trade disputes, which gives useful insights into how trade friction can be resolved [...] Overall, this book can be highly recommended as essential read for business and management researchers and practitioners who are both interested in and influenced by the EU as well as developments in Japan’s economy and politics, as the current trends in what western commentators refer to loosely as ‘Abenomics’ or the policies espoused by the government led by Japan’s current Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe. The book should also find an appreciative audience among scholars researching international relations and trade policy in Europe and across the Asia-Pacific region. In the light of future FTA/EPA negotiations between the EU and Japan, this book can also be recommended as instructive reading for future international negotiators and others seeking bi-lateral diplomatic responsibilities along with international trade opportunities." - Eva Hanada, Kobe University, Japan

    "…recommended reading for anyone who wants deeper knowledge of the past, present and future In Asia and the rest of the world."- Marie Söderberg The European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden