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Edwin O Reischauer
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Some Issues in Japanese-American Relations: Japan and America Political Issues, and Japan and America Some Economic Problems
Edwin O. Reischauer; J. Morden Murphy; William L. Holland
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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""Some Issues In Japanese-American Relations"" is a book written by Edwin O. Reischauer that explores the political and economic issues between Japan and America. The book delves into the historical background of the relationship between the two countries, including the events leading up to World War II and the post-war period. It also examines the political tensions that have arisen between the two nations, such as the debate over military bases in Japan and the controversy surrounding the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Additionally, the book addresses some of the economic challenges faced by both countries, such as trade imbalances and the impact of globalization. Through a comprehensive analysis of these issues, Reischauer offers insights into the complex and often contentious relationship between Japan and America.Papers Prepared For The Conferences On Japanese-American Relations Held At Princeton, New Jersey, November 15-16, 1952, And Honolulu, Hawaii, January 17-20, 1953.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Some Issues in Japanese-American Relations: Japan and America Political Issues, and Japan and America Some Economic Problems
Edwin O. Reischauer; J. Morden Murphy; William L. Holland
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Japan, like the rest of the world, has undergone enormous changes in the last few years. The impact of the end of the Cold War has combined with a worldwide recession to create a fluid situation in which long-held assumptions about politics and policies no longer hold. A classic, short history of Japan, this book has been brought up-to-date by Marius Jansen, now our most distinguished interpreter of Japanese history. Jansen gives a lucid account and analysis of the events that have rocked Japan since 1990, taking the story through the election of Murayama as prime minister.About the previous edition:With the two-thousand-year history of the Japanese experience as his foundation, Edwin O. Reischauer brings us an incomparable description of Japan today in all its complexity and uniqueness, both material and spiritual. His description and analysis present us with the paradox that is present-day Japan: thoroughly international, depending for its livelihood almost entirely on foreign trade, its products coveted everywhere—yet not entirely liked or trusted, still feared for its past military adventurism and for its current economic aggressiveness.Reischauer begins with the rich heritage of the island nation, identifying incidents and trends that have significantly affected Japan’s modern development. Much of the geographic and historical material on Japan’s earlier years is drawn from his renowned study The Japanese, but the present book deepens and broadens that earlier interpretation: our knowledge of Japan has increased enormously in the intervening decade and our attitudes have become more ambivalent, while Japan too has changed, often not so subtly.Moving to contemporary Japanese society, Reischauer explores both the constants in Japanese life and the aspects that are rapidly changing. In the section on government and politics he gives pithy descriptions of the formal workings of the various organs of government and the decision-making process, as well as the most contentious issues in Japanese life—pollution, nuclear power, organized labor—and the elusive matter of political style.In what will become classic statements on business management and organization, Reischauer sketches the early background of trade and commerce in Japan, contrasts the struggling prewar economy with today’s assertive manufacturing, and brilliantly characterizes the remarkable postwar economic miracle of Japanese heavy industry, consumer product development, and money management. In a final section, “Japan and the World,” he attempts to explain to skeptical Westerners that country’s growing and painful dilemma between neutrality and alignment, between trade imbalance and “fair” practices, and the ever-vexing issue of that embodiment of Japanese specialness, a unique and difficult language that affects personal and national behavior.