U.S.-Japanese Energy Relations

U.S.-Japanese Energy Relations
Title U.S.-Japanese Energy Relations PDF eBook
Author Charles Ebinger
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2021-11-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000009947

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Originally published in 1984, this collection of original papers highlights the major problems and challenges that lie ahead in U.S.-Japanese energy relations. Energy cooperation, both through joint projects and bilateral planning, has become an important barometer of the U.S. diplomatic relationship with Japan, as evidenced by the high-level U.S.-Japan Energy Working Group set up in January 1984 following Prime Minister Nakasone's visit to Washington. Contributions to this book detail the problems posed by energy security differences and uncertain oil markets; U.S. crude oil exports to Japan; and nuclear, coal solar-energy; and they consider the prospects for conflict over investment in Siberia and Asia

Japan's Energy Conundrum

Japan's Energy Conundrum
Title Japan's Energy Conundrum PDF eBook
Author Jun Arima
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018-06-25
Genre
ISBN 9780692652701

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Superhuman Japan

Superhuman Japan
Title Superhuman Japan PDF eBook
Author Marie Thorsten
Publisher Routledge
Pages 192
Release 2016-12
Genre
ISBN 9781138629011

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This book examines the imaginative narratives that shaped the attitudes of Americans (and others) toward Japan. Focusing on cultural aspects of economic nationalism and US-Japan relations during the trade war Marie Thorsten uses examples from public discourse, film, documentaries, novels, acts of racism and comparison of international education assessments to examine the way in which Japan has been constituted in a global political gaze as an economic hegemon. In times of heightened rivalry, we often try to find superior "others" so that we can motivate ourselves against an imagined future of decline. During the Cold War, Americans and other nations in the West took advantage of being the underdog against the perceived superiority of the Soviet Union, especially by turning the Sputnik launch of 1957 into a lodestone for an educational renaissance. As postwar Japanese power became increasingly threatening, American policymakers again tried to fashion Japan into another "Sputnik" to motivate American people. This book explores 1980s "Bubble" Japan as a "Superhuman Other" in the consciousness of Americans, especially as reflected in popular culture and policy discourses. Making Japan into a Superhuman often resorted into the same stereotyping that invented Japan as a Subhuman. It was difficult for many to see that America, Japan and other nations were actually sharing the same global economic circumstances affecting attitudes toward knowledge and nation. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese politics, International Relations and Japanese culture and society.

Japan’s Reluctant Realism

Japan’s Reluctant Realism
Title Japan’s Reluctant Realism PDF eBook
Author M. Green
Publisher Springer
Pages 356
Release 2001-05-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 031229980X

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In Japan's Reluctant Realism , Michael J. Green examines the adjustments of Japanese foreign policy in the decade since the end of the Cold War. Green presents case studies of China, the Korean peninsula, Russia and Central Asia, Southeast Asia, the international financial institutions, and multilateral forums (the United Nations, APEC, and the ARF). In each of these studies, Green considers Japanese objectives; the effectiveness of Japanese diplomacy in achieving those objectives; the domestic and exogenous pressures on policy-making; the degree of convergence or divergence with the United States in both strategy and implementation; and lessons for more effective US - Japan diplomatic cooperation in the future. As Green notes, its bilateral relationship with the United States is at the heart of Japan's foreign policy initiatives, and Japan therefore conducts foreign policy with one eye carefully on Washington. However, Green argues, it is time to recognize Japan as an independent actor in Northeast Asia, and to assess Japanese foreign policy in its own terms.

Japan's New Politics and the U.S.-Japan Alliance

Japan's New Politics and the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Title Japan's New Politics and the U.S.-Japan Alliance PDF eBook
Author Sheila A. Smith
Publisher Council on Foreign Relations
Pages 59
Release 2014-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0876095937

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Japan's new politics challenge some basic assumptions about U.S.-Japan alliance management. CFR Senior Fellow Sheila A. Smith explores this new era of alternating parties in power and reveals the growing importance of Japan's domestic politics in shaping alliance cooperation.

Appendix to the Report of the Japan-United States Economic Relations Group

Appendix to the Report of the Japan-United States Economic Relations Group
Title Appendix to the Report of the Japan-United States Economic Relations Group PDF eBook
Author Japan-United States Economic Relations Group
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1981
Genre Japan
ISBN

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Appendix to the Report of the Japan-United States Economic Relations Group

Appendix to the Report of the Japan-United States Economic Relations Group
Title Appendix to the Report of the Japan-United States Economic Relations Group PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1981
Genre Japan
ISBN

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