1st Edition

Japan And The United States Economic And Political Adversaries

Edited By Leon Hollerman Copyright 1980
    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is designed as a contribution to the current economic policy debate between the U.S. and Japan, which has increasingly assumed the attributes of an adversary proceeding. It provides a basis for understanding and resolving the difficult questions central to the U.S.-Japan controversy.

    Other Titles in This Series -- Introduction -- Interventionism and Foreign Trade Statistics in Occupied Japan -- Technological Superiority: A Milestone in the Postwar Japanese Growth -- Japanese-U.S. Relations in Science and Technology -- U.S. Trade Problems with Particular Reference to Japan -- Japan's Foreign Trade Policy -- ASEAN and Its Relations with Japan and the United States -- The Future of Japan-United States Trade Relations -- The Evolution of United States–Japan Relations -- The U.S.-Japanese Alliance—Cornerstone or Trouble Zone? -- Locomotive Strategy and U.S. Protectionism: A Japanese View -- The Politics of Economic Relations Between the United States and Japan

    Biography

    Leon Hollerman