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The troubled triangle: economic and security concerns for the United States, Japan, and China

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New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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x, 276 p.; 23cm
ISBN
9781137321992
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349.1 I58t
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-268) and index
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The Troubled Triangle: Economic and Security Concerns for The United States, Japan and China examines how the three largest economies of the world weave triangulated relationships to one another atop uneasy foundations. The crux of the instability lies in the dissonance between economic allure and security thrust. Economic allure exists for each of the three nations, respectively, in the United States' global currency, Japan's high technology, and China's manufacturing factory and market. Security thrust means that the United States has primacy, Japan has alliance and China seeks autonomy. Drawn from the three countries' most renowned experts on the subject, this collective volume presents a balanced and well-contextualized analysis of the troubled triangle.
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1. Introductory; Takashi Inoguchi and G. John Ikenberry 2. East Asia and Liberal International Order: Hegemony, Balance, and Consent in the Shaping of East Asian Regional Order; G. John Ikenberry 3. Japan's Foreign Policy Line after the Cold War; Takashi Inoguchi 4. Peaceful Rise, Multipolarity and China's Foreign Policy Line; Zhongqi Pan and Zhimin Chen 5. Japan's U.S. Policy under DPJ and Its Domestic Background: Still Recovering from the Unarticulated 'Changes'; Yoichiro Sato 6. China' United States policy and its domestic backgrounds; Jia Qingguo 7. Sibling Rivalry? Domestic Politics and the US-Japan Alliance; David Leheny 8. China's Japan Policy and its Domestic Background; Liu Jiangyong 9. Japan, China and the American 'Pivot': A Triangular Analysis; Lowell Dittmer 10. Japanese policy toward China; Emi Mifune