Japan's national interests defined: global strategies for the new millennium
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Tanaka, A.: The global system in the twenty-first century and Japan's role. - S.83-89. Yamakage, S.: Hegemony and multilateralism. - S.90-94. Sato, S.: Major issues confronting advanced democracies and the role of Japan. - S.95-105. Hakamada, S.: Eastern Europe and the CIS. - S.106-112. Morimoto, S.: Japan's role in Asia-Pacific security. - S.113-124. Nagatomi, Y.: The structure of industry and employment in the Asia-Pacifc. - S.125-149. Nukazawa, K.: Supplemtary comments. - S.150-151. Watanabe, T.: The NIEs as East Asian authoritarian development systems. - S.152-162. Watanabe, T.: The new dynamics of East Asian economies: emergence of self-circulation mechanisms. - S.163-169. Kojima, A.: The globalization of Asian economies and the "Asia-shift" of Japan. - S.170-181. Shimada, H: Industrial and employment structures in the Asia-Pacific region and Japan's "new industry and job creation plan". - S.182-190. Iwata, K.: Japan's role in the international montery system. - S.191-203. Kwan, C. H.: Towards a common currency area in East Asia. - S.204-213. Fukukawa, S.: Global and local environment and energy issues. - S.214-220. Kanoh, T.: Energy policy to overcome resource/environmental constraints. - S.221-229. Yakushij, T.: The potential of a network society in solving the "tri-lemma" problems. - S.230-234. Shiraishi, T.: Maritime Asia and inland Asia. - S.235-237
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