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Preface | 11 | |
Introduction | 15 | |
1 | The United States and Japan in Asia: A Historical Perspective | 29 |
2 | Trading with an Ally: Progress and Discontent in U.S.-Japan Trade Relations | 53 |
3 | China and the Japanese-American Alliance | 96 |
4 | Asian Regionalism and U.S. Interests | 122 |
5 | Southeast Asia and U.S.-Japan Relations | 140 |
6 | Japan as Number One in Asia | 159 |
7 | U.S. Military Forces in East Asia: The Case for Long-Term Engagement | 184 |
8 | Meeting the Challenge of Japan in Asia | 216 |
Bibliography | 253 | |
Final Report of the Eighty-Fourth American Assembly | 259 | |
About The American Assembly | 275 | |
Index | 279 |
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