Where does Japan fit in a rapidly changing world, and how should it relate to the United States and China? Three foreign commentators make a provocative and persuasive argument that the time has come for Japan to help build a stronger Asian community, and to become an engaged and conscientious global citizen.
Where does Japan fit in a rapidly changing world, and how should it relate to the United States and China? Three foreign commentators make a provocative and persuasive argument that the time has come for Japan to help build a stronger Asian community, and to become an engaged and conscientious global citizen.
John Haffner, Tomas Casas i Klett, Jean-Pierre Lehmann
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INTRODUCTION I. FACING HISTORY: GETTING PAST THE NATION STATE II. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION: A MATTER OF HEART III. ESCAPING MERCANTILISM: FROM FREE-RIDER TO DRIVER IV. EMBRACING BUSINESS RISK: ENTREPRENEURS AND KAISHA REBORN V. OPEN POLITICS: UNLEASHING CIVIL SOCIETY VII. GEOPOLITICS: A GLOBAL CITIZEN CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION I. FACING HISTORY: GETTING PAST THE NATION STATE II. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION: A MATTER OF HEART III. ESCAPING MERCANTILISM: FROM FREE-RIDER TO DRIVER IV. EMBRACING BUSINESS RISK: ENTREPRENEURS AND KAISHA REBORN V. OPEN POLITICS: UNLEASHING CIVIL SOCIETY VII. GEOPOLITICS: A GLOBAL CITIZEN CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
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