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China-Japan-U.S. Relations: Meeting New Challenges

by Morton I. Abramowitz, Yoichi Funabashi, Wang Jisi
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Overview

Recent events in Asia Pacific underline the pivotal importance of the China-Japan-U.S. relationship for the future evolution of the region. In an important follow-up to their path-breaking 1996 assessment, China-Japan-U.S.: Managing the Trilateral Relationship, leading policy experts from each of the three countries review the underlying challenges confronting the development of this vital triangle.

The international environment has undergone dramatic changes in recent years, and the shifts occurring in Asia Pacific are no less substantial. The region has seen the phenomenal economic growth of China, while Japan continues to hold on to its position as the second largest economy in the world and largest economy in Asia despite its ongoing recession. Concerns have grown in Asia about more pronounced American unilateralism, while uncertainty continues on the Korean peninsula and in China's relationship with Taiwan. There are also growing concerns about the economic conditions and political stability in Southeast Asia. This changing environment has further challenged the trilateral relationship, and a true "trialogue" remains elusive. Nonetheless, the basic imperatives for deeper cooperation remain essentially unchanged, and this volume offers indispensable insights from three seasoned observers for those wishing to understand the evolving complexities of the China-Japan-U.S. relationship.

Synopsis

Recent events in Asia Pacific underline the pivotal importance of the China-Japan-U.S. relationship for the future evolution of the region. In an important follow-up to their path-breaking 1996 assessment, China-Japan-U.S.: Managing the Trilateral Relationship, leading policy experts from each of the three countries review the underlying challenges confronting the development of this vital triangle.

The international environment has undergone dramatic changes in recent years, and the shifts occurring in Asia Pacific are no less substantial. The region has seen the phenomenal economic growth of China, while Japan continues to hold on to its position as the second largest economy in the world and largest economy in Asia despite its ongoing recession. Concerns have grown in Asia about more pronounced American unilateralism, while uncertainty continues on the Korean peninsula and in China's relationship with Taiwan. There are also growing concerns about the economic conditions and political stability in Southeast Asia. This changing environment has further challenged the trilateral relationship, and a true "trialogue" remains elusive. Nonetheless, the basic imperatives for deeper cooperation remain essentially unchanged, and this volume offers indispensable insights from three seasoned observers for those wishing to understand the evolving complexities of the China-Japan-U.S. relationship.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2000
Publisher
Japan Center for International Exchange
Pages
104
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9784889070415

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