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THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN
$14.95, 110 pages
ISBN # 0-87609-293-8
Publication Date: December 20, 2001



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Introduction

Japan's Aging Economics
Milton Ezrati,  Foreign Affairs,  May/June 1997

Japan's Financial Mess
Edward J. Lincoln,  Foreign Affairs,  May/June 1998

Are U.S. Troops in Japan Needed?
Morihiro Hosokawa,  Foreign Affairs,  July/August 1998

In Defense of Japanese Bureaucracy
Peter F. Drucker,  Foreign Affairs,  September/October 1998

Tokyo's Depression Diplomacy
Yoichi Funabashi,  Foreign Affairs,  November/December 1998

The Problem of Memory
Nicholas D. Kristof,  Foreign Affairs,  November/December 1998

Fixing What Really Ails Japan
Michael E. Porter and Hirotaka Takeuchi,  Foreign Affairs,  May/June 1999

Japan: A Rising Sun?
M. Diana Helweg,  Foreign Affairs,  July/August 2000

Japan: A Setting Sun?
Aurelia George Mulgan,  Foreign Affairs,  July/August 2000

Japan: Reluctant Reformer
Leonard Schoppa,  Foreign Affairs,  September/October 2001

Japan's Economy, at War With Itself
William H. Overholt,  Foreign Affairs,  January/February 2002

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