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Beyond Bilateralism
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@fmct:Contents @toc4:List of Illustrations iii Acknowledgments iii Contributors iii @toc2:1. Challenges to Bilateralism: Changing Foes, Capital Flows, and Complex Forums 000 @tocca:T. J. Pempel @toc1:Part I. Strategy and Security @toc2:2. America in East Asia: Power, Markets, and Grand Strategy 000 @tocca:G. John Ikenberry @toc2:3. U.S.-Japan Security Relations--Toward Bilateralism Plus? 000 @tocca:Christopher W. Hughes and Akiko Fukushima @toc2:4. Terms of Engagement: The U.S.-Japan Alliance and the Rise of China 000 @tocca:Mike M. Mochizuki @toc2:5. American and Japanese Strategies in Asia: Dealing with ASEAN 000 @tocca:Andrew MacIntyre @toc1:Part II: Economic Flows @toc2:6. Capital Flows and Financial Markets in Asia: National, Regional, or Global? 000 @tocca:Natasha Hamilton-Hart @toc2:7. When Strong Ties Fail: U.S.-Japanese Manufacturing Rivalry in Asia 000 @tocca:Walter Hatch @toc2:8. Japan's Counterweight Strategy: U.S.-Japan Cooperation and Competition in International Finance 000 @tocca:Saori N. Katada @toc2:9. Japan and the Evolution of Regional Financial Arrangements in East Asia 000 @tocca:Jennifer A. Amyx @toc1:Part III: Multilateral Organizations @toc2:10. At Play in the Legal Realm: The WTO and the Changing Nature of U.S.-Japan Antidumping Disputes 000 @tocca:Saadia M. Pekkanen @toc2:11. Japan, the United States, and Multilateral Institution-Building in the Asia-Pacific: APEC and the ARF 000 @tocca:Kuniko Ashizawa @toc2:12. The United States and Japan in APEC's EVSL Negotiations: Regional Multilateralism and Trade 000 @tocca:Ellis S. Krauss @toc2:13. Conclusion: Beyond Bilateralism Toward Divided Dependence 000 @tocca:Ellis S. Krauss and T. J. Pempel @toc4:Notes 000 References 000 Index 000 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: United States Foreign relations Japan, Japan Foreign relations United States, United States Foreign relations 1989-Asia Economic conditions, Pacific Area Economic conditions, Asia Politics and government 1945-Pacific Area Politics and government, Geopolitics, International economic relations, International agencies

About the Author

Ellis S. Krauss is Professor of Japanese Politics and Policy Making at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego. T. J. Pempel is Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies and Il Han New Professor of Asian Studies and Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

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"This book provides one of the most detailed explanations of U.S.-Japan relations and clearly presents a new way of understanding U.S.-Japan trade and security relations. The contributors to this volume have done a first-rate job in accounting for the myriads of issues that dominate the geopolitics of U.S.-Japan relations." - Asian Affairs "Written at a highly intelligent level, this volume is, overall, one of the most solid and thorough studies of US-Japan relations in the new context in east Asia, with specific policy suggestions for the US." - Choice

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