Regionalism and Rivalry: Japan and the United States in Pacific Asia
Jeffrey Frankel and
Miles Kahler
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Date: 1993
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Regionalism and Rivalry: Japan and the United States in Pacific Asia" , pp 1-18

- Jeffrey Frankel and Miles Kahler
- The East Asian Trading Bloc: An Analytical History , pp 21-52

- Peter Petri
- Is Japan Creating a Yen Bloc in East Asia and the Pacific? , pp 53-88

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Pricing Strategies and Trading Blocs in East Asia , pp 89-124

- Gary Saxonhouse
- Trading Blocs and the Incentives to Protect: Implications for Japan and East Asia , pp 125-156

- Kenneth Froot and David B. Yoffie
- Japanese Foreign Investment and the Creation of a Pacific Asian Region , pp 159-216

- Richard Doner
- Japan as a Regional Power in Asia , pp 217-248

- Peter Katzenstein and Martin Rouse
- How to Succeed without Really Flying: The Japanese Aircraft Industry and Japan's Technology Ideology , pp 251-320

- David Friedman and Richard Samuels
- Foreign Aid and Burdensharing: Is Japan Free Riding to a Coprosperity Sphere in Pacific Asia? , pp 321-390

- Islam Shafiqul
- U.S. Political Pressure and Economic Liberalization in East Asia , pp 391-422

- Takatoshi Ito
- Domestic Politics and Regional Cooperation: The United States, Japan, and Pacific Money and Finance , pp 423-448

- Jeffry Frieden
- National Security Aspects of United States-Japan Economic Relations in the Pacific Asian Region , pp 449-458

- Martin Feldstein
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