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THE U.S., JAPAN, AND ASIA:CHALLENGES TO U.S. POLICY

AD-A277 132

OCTOBER 1993

The Air Force Academy Political Science Department will host the36th Air Force Academy Assembly entitled "The U.S., Japan, andAsia: Challenges to U.S. Policy" from 28 February - 5 March1994. To assist participants, the Air Force Academy LibraryReference Branch prepared this highly selective bibliography.Citations include books, journal articles, and governmentpublications. Most books have copyright dates no earlier than1982, and, with a few exceptions, journals and governmentpublications have copyright dates no earlier than 1990. Citationsexclude newspaper articles and report literature.

This bibliography was ccmpiled and edited by Ms. Frances Scottusing the Pro-Cite Bibliographic software. It was furtheredited and prepared for printing using Enable word processingsoftware.

,SW.HOPKINS~(,Lieutenant Colonel, USAF

Director of Academy Libraries

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I. U.S. POLICY GOALS ............ .........................

II. U.S. -JAPAN TRADE RELATIONS ................... ........... 12

Ill. ASIAN R.EGIONALISM AND US INTERESTS ....................... 25

IV. ASIAN REGIONAL SECURITY IN A POST-COLD 'WAR WORLD 3...... 33

V. BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND OTHER SOURCES .......................... 54

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I. U.S. POLIcY GORLS

Books

Akaha, Tsuneo. Japan in Global Ocean Politics. Honolulu: U of Hawaii P,1985.(JX 4144.5 .A53 1985)

Allinson, Gary D., and Yasunori Sone, eds. Political Dynamics inContemporary Japan. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1993.(HC 462.9 P56 1993)

Apter, David Ernest, and Nagayo Sawa. Against the State: Politics andSocial Protest in Japan. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1984.(HD 1265 .J32 N3713 1984)

Atlantic Council of the United States. United States and Japan:Coo~erative edrhpfrPa.adGoa rseiy ahm DUP of America, 1990.CPoop Aera i cae Leadersi p for Peace and Global Prosperity. Lanham, MD:(HC 60 .U645 1990)

Baerwald, Hans H. Party Politics in Japan. Boston: Allen, 1986.(JQ 1698 .Al B34 1986)

Betts, A. W., and E. L. Gavlick, eds. NCAR 42: America and theGlobalization of Technolooical Innovation: Proceedings. NationalConference on the Advancement of Research NCAR 42. Lancaster, PA:Technomic, 1989.(T 175 .N29 1988)

Brabant, Jozef M. van, ed. Economic Reforms in Centrally PlannedEconomies and Their Impact on the Global Economy. New York: UnitedNations, 1990.(HD 82 .E29 1990)

Buchanan, James M. Essays on the Political Economy. Honolulu: U ofHawaii P, 1989.

(HB 71 .B?794 1989)

Buckley, Roger. US-Japan Alliance Diplomacy. 1945-1990. Cambridge:Cambridge UP, 1992.(E 183.8 .J3 B78 1992)

Burks, Ardath W. Japan: A Postindustrial Power. 3rd ed. Boulder:Westview, 1991.(DS 806 .B85 1991)

Buszynski, Leszek. Soviet Foreign Policy and Southeast Asia. New York:St. Martin's, 1986.(DS 525.9 .S65 B87 1986)

Calder, Kent S. Crisis and Compensation: Public Policy and PoliticalStability in Japan 1949-1986. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1988.(DS 889 .C28 1988)

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Cook, Haruko Taya, and Theodore F. Cook. Japan at War: An Oral History.New York: New Press, 1992.(D 811 .A2 C62 1992)

Cooper, Richard N. Economic Policy in an Interdependent World: Essays inWorld Economics. Cambridge: MIT P, 1986.(HC 59 .C697 1986)

Cronin, Richard P. Japan. the United States. and Prospects for theAsia-Pacific Century: Three Scenarios for the Future. New York: St.Martin's, 1992.(DS 889 .C76 1992)

Curtis, Gerald L. Japanese Way of Politics. New York: Columbia UP,1988.(JQ 1698 .A1 C868 1988)

Curtis, Gerald L., ed. Japan's Foreign Policy. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe,1993.(JX 1577 .Z5 1993)

Dell, Edmund. Politics of Economic Interdependence. New York: St.Martin's, 1987.(HF 1411 .D332 1987)

Dietrich, William S. In the Shadow of the Rising Sun: The PoliticalRoots of American Economic Decline. University Park: PennsylvaniaState UP, 1991.(HF 1456.5 .Z4 J33 1991)

Dolan, Ronald E., and Robert L. Worden. Javan, a Country Study. 5th ed.Washington: GPO, 1992.(DS 806 .J223 1992)

Drifte, Reinhard. Japan's Foreign Policy. New York: Council on ForeignRelations, 1990.(JX 1577 .D75 1990)

Elliott, Kimberly Ann, and John Williamson. World Economic Problems.Washington: Institute for International Economics, 1988.(HF 1352 .W67 1988)

Emerson, John K., and Harrison M. Holland. Eagle and the Rising Sun:America and Japan in the Twentieth Century. Reading, MA: Addison,1988.(E 183.8 .J3 E48 1988)

Ensign, Margee M. Doing Good or Doing Well? Japan's Foreign Aid Program.New York: Columbia UP, 1992.(HC 60 .E473 1992)

Frieden, Jeffry A., and David A. Lake. International Political Economy:

Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth. 2nd ed. New York: St.

Martin's, 1991.(HF 1411 .F737 1991)

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Friedman, George, and Meredith LeBard. Coming War with Japan. New York:St. Martin's, 1991.(E 183.8 .J3 F72 1991)

Gallicchio, Marc S. Cold War Begins in Asia: American East Asian Policyand the Fall of the Japanese Empire. New York: Columbia UP, 1988.(DS 518.8 .G33 1988)

Gercik, Patricia. On Track with the Japanese: A Case-by-Case Anproach toBuilding Successful Relationships. New York: Kodansha, 1992.(HF 5387 .G47 1992)

Gill, Stephen, and David Law. Global Political Economy: Perspectives,Problems, and Policies. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1988.(HF 1359 .G55 1988)

Hayes, Louis D. Introduction to Japanese Politics. New York: Paragon,1992.(DS 889 .H394 1992)

Heiduk, Gunter, and Kozo Yamamura, eds. Technological Competition andInterdependence: The Search for Policy in the United States. westGermany. and Japan. Seattle: U of Washington P, 1990.(T 21 .T39 1990)

Holstein, William J. Japanese Power Game: What It Means for America. NewYork: Scribner, 1990.(JQ 1629 .C6 H65 1990)

Hook, Glenn D., and Michael A. Weiner, eds. Internationalization ofJapan. London: Routledge, 1992.(HF 1601 .156 1992)

Hufbauer, Gary Clyde. U.S. Taxation of International Income: Blueprintfor Reform. Washington: Institute for International Economics, 1992.(HJ 4653 .C7 H84 1992)

Institute for International Economics. Resolving the Global EconomicCrisis: After Wall Street. Washington: Institute for InternationalEconomics, 1987.(HG 3881 .R397 1987)

Ishida, Takeshi, and Ellis S. Krauss. Democracy in JaPan. Pittsburgh: Uof Pittsburgh P, 1989.(JQ 1681 .D45 1989)

Ishihara, Shintareo. Japan That Can Say No. Trans. Frank Baldwin. NewYork: Simon, 1991.(E 183.8 .J3 174213 1991)

Jacobsen, G. R. A Case Study of Japan's Bureaucracy. Maxwell AFB, AL:Air War College, Air U, 1986.(UGB 907 .A433 86-106)

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Kim, Paul S. Japan's Civil Service System: Its Structure. Personnel. andP . New York: Greenwood, 1988.(JQ 1647 K56 1988)

Kishima, Takako. Political Life in Japan: Democracy in a ReversibleWorld. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1991.(JQ 1681 .K54 1991)

Kitamura, Hiroshi, Ryeohei Murata, and Hisahiko Okazaki. BetweenFriends: Japanese Diplomats Look at Japan-U.S. Relations. New York:Weatherhill, 1985.(E 183.8 .J3 K49813 1985)

Koh, Byung Chul. Japan's Administrative Elite. Berkeley: U ofCalifornia P, 1989.(JQ 1647 .K63 1989)

Lauren, Paul Gordon, and Raymond Pinlay Wylie. Destinies Shared:U.S.-Japanese Relations. Boulder: Westview. 1989.(E 183.8 .J3 D47 1989)

Lee, Chong Sik. Japan and Korea: The Political Dimension. Stanford:Hoover Institution, 1985.(DS 849 K8 L44 1985)

Makin, John H., and Donald C. Hellmann, eds. Sharing World Leadership?:A New Era for America and Japan. Washington: AEI, 1989.(E 183.8 .J3 S47 1989)

Martin, Curtis H., and Bruce Stronach. Politics East and West: AComnarison of Javanese and British Political Culture. Armonk, NY:M.E. Sharpe, 1992.(JA 75.7 .M37 1992)

Matsuyama, Yukio. Japanese Journalist looks at U.S.-Japan Relations.SAIS papers in International Affairs, v. 1. Boulder: Westview, 1984.(E 183.8 .J3 M3723 1984)

McCloud, Donald G. System and Process in Southeast Asia: The Evolutionof a Region. Boulder: Westview, 1986.(DS 526.7 .M38 1986)

McNelly, Theodore. Politics and Government in Japan. 3rd ed. Lanaham,MD: UP of America, 1984.(JQ 1611 .M36 1984)

Meyer-Krahmer, Frieder, Jurgen Muller, and Brigitte Preissl. InformationTechnology: Impacts. Policies. and Future Perspectives: Promotion ofMutual Understanding between Europe and Japan. Berlin:Springer-Verlag, 1990.(HC 240.9 .I55 156 1990)

Mills, Edwin S. Burden of Government. Stanford: Hoover Institution,1986.

(HD 87 .M55 1986)

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Newland, Kathleen, ed. International Relations of Japan. London:Macmillan, 1990.(DS 890.3 .158 1990)

Purcell, Susan Kaufman, and Robert M. Immerman, eds. Japan and LatinAw'irica in the New Global Order. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1992.(F 1416 .J3 J37 1992)

Reading, Brian. Jaoan: The Coming Collapse. New York: Harper Business,1992.(HC 462.95 .R4 1992)

Reischauer, Edwin 0. MV Life between Japan and America. New York:Harper, 1986.(E 840.8 .R45 A3 1986)

Renner, Michael. Swords into Plowshares: Converting to a Peace Economy.Worldwatch Paper 96. Washington: Worldwatch Institute, 1990.(HD 87 .R35 1990)

Richardson, Bradley M., and Scott C. Flanagan. Politics in Jaran.Boston: Little, 1984.(JQ 1624 .R53 1984)

Rome, Joseph J. Once and Future Superpower: How to Restore America'sEconomic. Energy. and Environmental Securit y. New York: Morrow,1992.(HC 106.8 .R64 1992)

Simpson, David. Political Economy of Growth: Classical Political Economyand the Modern World. New York: St. Martin's, 1983.(HD 82 .S5555 1983)

Spero, Joan Edelman. Politics of International Economic Relations. NewYork: St. Martin's, 1985.(HF 1411 .S69 1985)

Stockwin, J. A. A. Dynamics and Immobilist Politics in Javan. Honolulu:U of Hawaii P, 1988.(QJ 1624 .S76 1989)

Tinbergen, Jan, and Dietrich Fischer. Warfare and Welfare: IntegratingSecurity Policy into Socio-Economic Policy. New York: St. Martin's,1987.(HB 846 .T55 1987)

Tokinoya, Atsushi. Japan-US Alliance: A Japanese Perspective. AdelphiPapers v. 212. London: International Institute for StrategicStudies, 1986.(U 162 .A23 no.212)

Tran, Van Dinh. IndePendence. Liberation. Revolution: An Approach to theUnderstanding of the Third World. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1987.(HC 59.7 .T73845 1987)

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Unger, Danny, and Paul Blackburn, eds. Japan's Emerging Global Role.Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1993.(HF 1601 .J37 1993)

Vernon, Raymond, Deborah L. Spar, and Glenn Tobin. Iron Triangles and

Revolving Doors: Cases in U.S. Foreign Economic Policymaking. New

York: Praeger, 1991.(HF 1455 .V48 1991)

Williamson, John, and M. H. Miller. Targets and Indicators: A Blueprintfor the International Coordination of Economic PolicY. Washington:Institute for International Economics, 1987.(HG 3881 .W4936 1987)

Wolferen, Karel Van. Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a

Stateless Nation. New York: Knopf, 1989.(JQ 1681 .W65 1989)

Zhao, Quansheng. Japanese Policvmakinq: The Politics behind Politics.Westport: Praeger, 1993.(JQ 1681 .Z43 1993)

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Jouruals

Arthur, Karen J. "Japan Lobby: The Dynamics and the Dilemma." UtForum 10.1 2 (1991-1992): 19-44.

Atsushi, Odawara. "How Factionalism Is Undermining Japanese Politics."Japan Ouarterly 40.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1993): 28-33.

Baker, Howard H., Jr., and Ellen L. Frost. "Rescuing the U.S.-JapanAlliance.' Foreign Affairs 71.2 (Spring 1992); 97-113.

Blodgett, John Q. "Korea: Exploring Paths to Peace and Reunification."Washington Ouarterl" 15.3 (Summer 1992): 171-81.

Bobrow, Davis Bernard, and Robert Thomas Kudrle. "U.S. Policy and Japan:Beyond Self-Indulgence." Comoarative Strateqv 9.2 (1990): 101-15.

Bosworth, Stephen W. "United States and Asia." Foreign Affairs 71.1(1992): 113-29.

---. "U.S. and Asia in 1992: A New Balance." Asian Survey 33.1 (Jan.1993): 103-13.

Bridges, Brian. "Japan and Korea: Closer Neighbours?" Asian Affairs23.part 2 (June 1992): 153-60.

Carter, Jimmy, and Yasuhiro Nakasone. "Ensuring Alliance in an UnsureWorld: The Strengthening of U.S.-Japan Partnership in the 1990s."Washington Ouarterlv 15.1 (Winter 1992): 43-56.

Coll, Alberto R. "Power, Principles, and Prospects for a CooperativeInternational Order." Washington Ouarterlv 16.1 (Winter 1993): 5-14.

Cowhey, Peter. "Domestic Institutions and the Credibility ofInternational Cosmnitments: Japan and the United States."International Organization 47.2 (Spring 1993) : 299-326.

Cropsey, Seth. "Uncle Samurai: America's Military Alliance with Japan."Policy Review 58 (Fall 1991): 24-31.

Cumings, Bruce. "End of 70-Years' Crisis: Trilateralism and the NewWorld Order." World Policy Journal 8.2 (Spring 1991): 195-226.

Dam, Kenneth, et al. "Harnessing Japan: A U.S. Strategy for ManagingJapan's Rise as a Global Power." Washington Ouarterly 16.2 (Spring1993): 29-42.

Destler, I. M., and Michael Nacht. "Beyond Mutual Recrimination:Building a Solid U.S.-Relationship in the 1990s." InternationalSecurity 15.3 (Winter 1990-1991): 92-119.

Donnelly, Michael W. "Japanese-American Relations: The Costs ofBrinkmanship." International Journal 46.4 (Autumn 1991): 623-48.

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Elegant, Robert. "Educate Japan, Don't Attack Her." Orbis 36.4 (Fall1992): 511-6.

Friedberg, Aaron L. "End of Autonomy: The United States after FiveDecades." D 120.4 lFall 1991): 69-90.

Fukui, Haruhiro. "Kaifu Government Teeters On." Current History 90.555(Apr. 1991): 168-71+.

Funabashi, Yoichi. "Japan and America: Global Partners.,, Foreign Policy86 (Spring 1992): 24-39.

George, Aurelia. "Japan's America Problem: The Japanese Response to U.S.Pressure." Washington Quarterly 14.3 (Summer 1991): 5-19.

Golden, James R. "Economics and National Strategy: Convergence, GlobalNetworks, and Cooperative Competition," Washington Quarterly 16.3(Summer 1993) : 91-113.

Gordon, Bernard K. "Asian-Pacific Rim: Success at a Price-" ForeignAffairs 70.1 (1991) : 142-59

Holbrooke, Richard. "Japan and the United States: Ending the UnequalPartnership." Foreign Affairs 70.5 (Winter 1991/92): 41-57.

Hudgins, Edward. "Japan's Prosperity Is Not a Danger." Orbis 36.4 (Fall1992) : 505-10.

Igarashi, Takeshi. "Circumventing Japan-U.S. Conflict." Japan Quarterly38.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1991) : 15-22.

Ikle, Fred Charles, and Terumasa Nakanishi. "Japan's Grand Strategy."Foreign Affairs 69.3 (Summer 1990) : 81-95.

Inoguchi, Takashi. "Japan's Foreign Policy in a Time of GlobalUncertainty." International Journal 46.4 (Autumn 1991): 579-606.

Ishikawa, Masumi. "Why the LDP Debacle?" Japan Quarterly 36.4 (Oct.-Dec. 1989): 386-91.

Ito, Kan. "Trans-Pacific Anger." Foreign Policy 78 (Spring 1990):131-52.

Jain, Purnendra C. "Green Politics and Citizen Power in Japan: The ZushiMovement." Asian Survey 31.6 (June 1991): 559-75.

Kaifu, Toshiki. "Japan's Vision." Foreign Policy 80 (Fall 1990): 28-39.

Kim, Hong Nack. "Japan's Relations with North Korea." Current History

90.555 (Apr. 1991): 164-167+.

Kitschelt, Herbert. "Industrial Governance Structures, InnovationStrategies, and the Case of Japan: Sectoral or Cross-NationalComparative Analysis?" International Organization 45.4 (Autumn1991): 453-94.

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Kruze, Uldis. "Sino-Japanese Relations." Current History 90.555 (Apr.1991): 156-9+.

Kunimasa, Takeshige. "Kaifu's Shaky Grip on Power." Japan Ouarterlv38.3 (July-Sep. 1991): 255-60.

Lee, Kuan Yew. "Japan: From Economic Clout to Political Influence."Global Affairs 8.1 (Winter 1993): 12-25.

Mahbubani, Kishore. "Japan Adrift." Foreign Policy 88 (Fall 1992):126-44.

Martin, Jurek. "Japanese Foreign Policy in the 1990B." Asian Affairs21.part 3 (Oct. 1990): 268-76.

Maull, Hanns W. "Germany and Japan: The New Civilian Powers." ForeignAffairs 69.5 (Winter 1990/91): 91-106.

Menon, Rajan. "Gorbachev's Japan Policy." Survival 33.2 (Mar.-Apr.1991): 158-72.

Moran, Gheodore H. "Foreign Acquisition of Critical U.S. Industries:Where Should the United States Draw the Line?" Washington Quarterly16.2 (Spring 1993): 61-71.

Nacht, Michael. "U.S. and Japan: Building a New Relationship." CurrentHistory 90.555 (Apr. 1991): 149-51+.

"New Pacific Community: Ten Goals for American Policy." Foreign PolicyBulletin 3.6 (May-June 1993): 49-53.

Noble, Gregory W. "Japan in 1992: Just Another Aging Superpower?" AsianSurvey 33.1 (Jan. 1993): 1-11.

Nye, Joseph S., Jr. "Coping with Japan." Foreign Policy 89 (Winter1992): 96-115.

Odawara, Atsushi. "Kaifu Bungle." Japan Quarterly 38.1 (Jan.-Mar.1991): 6-14.

---. "Kaifu Toshiki: Prime Minister Betwixt and Between." JapanQuarterly 36.4 (Oct.-Dec. 1989): 368-374.

Oguri, Keitaro. "In Search of Rapprochement: Tokyo and Pyongyang."Japan Ouarterly 38.3 (July-Sep. 1991): 262-71.

Oxnam, Robert B. "Asia/Pacific Challenges." Foreign Affairs 72.1(1993): 58-73.

Peek, John M. "Japan, the United Nations, and Human Rights." AsianSurvey 32.3 (Mar. 1992): 217-29.

Risse-Kappen, Thomas. "Public Opinion, Domestic Structure, and ForeignPolicy in Liberal Democracies." World Politics 43.4 (1991): 479-512.

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Sato, Hideo. "Japan's Role in the Post-Cold War World.' Current History90.555 (Apr. 1991): 145-48+.

Scalapino, Robert A. "United States and Asia: Future Prospects."Foreign Affairs 70.5 (Winter 1991/92): 19-40.

Schmiegelow, Henrik, and Michele Schmielelow. "How Japan Affects theInternational System." International Organization 44.4 (Autumn1990): 553-88.

Takabatake, Michitoshi. "LDP Victory: A Clear Path for the Future?"Jaoan Ouarterly 37.2 (Apr.-June 1990): 145-52.

"Miyazawa Kiichi: A Statesman on Trial." Japan Quarterly 39.1-Mar. 1992): 6-16.

Tamamoto, Masaru. "Japan That Can Say Yes: Groping for a World Role."World Policy Journal 7.3 (Summer 1990) : 493-520.

---. "Japan's Uncertain Role." World Policy Journal 8.4 (Fall 1991):579-98.

"- "Trial of an Ideal: Japan's Debate over the Gulf Crisis." WorldPolicy Journal 8.1 (Winter 1990-91): 89-106.

Tarnoff, Peter. "America's New Special Relationships." Foreign Affairs69.3 (Summer 1990): 67-80.

Thornton, Richard C., and Bruce A. Bubcock. "Japan's Response to Crisis:Not with a Bang but with a Buck." Global Affairs 8.1 (Winter 1993):1-11.

Tsurumi, Yoshi. "U.S.-Japanese Relations: From Brinkmanship toStatesmanship." World Policy Journal 7.1 (Winter 1989/90): 1-34.

Ugaki, Janice Reiko. "From Harmony to Horror Stories: The Rise and Fallof Japan in the American Mind." Utah Forum 10.1-2 (1991-1992):131-61.

Whiting, Allen S., and Xin Jianfei. "Sino-Japanese Relations: Pragmatismand Passion." World Policy Journal 8.1 (Winter 1990/91): 107-36.

Wolfe, Eugene L., III. "Japan's LDP Considers Electoral Reform: ANeglected Political Debt." Asian Survey 32.9 (Sep. 1992): 773-86.

Wolferen, Karel van. "Japan Problem Revisited." Foreign Affairs 69.4

(Fall 1990): 42-55.

"- "Japan's Non-Revolution." Foreign Affairs 72.4 (Sep.-Oct. 1993):54-65.

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Gowerment Doaeflts

Kimmitt, Robert Michael. U.S. and Jaoan: Defining Our GlobalPartnershiP. Washington: U.S. Dept. of State, 1989.(Gov Doc S 1.71/4:1221)

United States. Cong. House. Committee on Banking, Finance and UrbanAffairs. International Competitiveness of United States FinancialInstitutions Task Force. Examine JaPanese Financial System and ItsAffect )sicl on Ability of U.S. Firms to Commete. Hearing. 101stCong., 2nd seas. Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.B 22/1:101-162)

- -. Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation andInsurance, International Competitiveness of United States. ProblemsConfronting U.S. Banks Attempting to Imlement Global Strategy.Hearing. 101st Cong., 2nd sess. Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.B 22/1:101-116)

---- ---- ---. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asianand Pacific Affairs. U.S.-Japan: A Looming Crisis? Hearing. 102ndCong., 1st seas. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:J 27/10

Dept. of State. Background Notes. Japan. Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc S 1.123:J 27/990)

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II. U.S.--JAPAN TRADEI, 9LATIONS

Abegglen, James C. Strategy of Japanese Business. Cambridge: Ballinger,1984.(HF 1456.5 .J3 A54 1984)

Adams, F. Gerard, Byron Gangnes, and Shuntaro Shishido. SconomiActivity. Trade. and Industry in the U.S.-Jagan-World Economy: AM Model Study of Economic Interactions. Westport: Praeger, 1993.(HF 1452.5 .J3 A3 1993)

Akao, Nobutoshi, ed. Japan's Economic Security. New York: St. Martin's,1983.(HC 462.5 .J37 1983)

Altschiller, Donald, ed. Free Trade Versus Protectionism. New York:Wilson, 1988.(HF 1713 .F765 1988)

Anchordoguy, Marie. Computers Inc.: Japan's Challenge to IB4.Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1989.(HD 9696 .C63 J29 1989)

Arrison, Thomas S., et. al., eds. Japan's Growing TechnologicalCanability: Implications for the U.S. Economy. Washington: NationalAcademy, 1992.(HC 465 .T4 J364 1992)

Balassa, Bela A. Chance and Challenoe in the World Economy. New York:St. Martin's, 1985.(HC 59 .B3533 1985)

Bauer, E. E. China Takes Off: Technology Transfer and Modernization.Seattle: U of Washington P, 1986.(HC 430 .T4 B38 1986)

Baumol, William J., and Kenneth McLennan. Productivity Growth and U.S.Conetitiveness. New York: Oxford UP, 1985.

(HC 110 .I52 P756 1985)

Bergsten, C. Fred. Global EconomiQ Imbalances. Washington: Institutefor International Economics, 1985.(HD 73 .143 1985b)

Bergsten, C. Fred, and Marcus Noland. Reconcilable Differences? UnitedStates-Japan Economic Conflict. Washington: Institute forInternational Economics, 1993.(on order)

Bergsten, C. Fred, and William R. Cline. The United States-JapanEconomic Problem. 2nd ed. Washington: Institute for InternationalEconomics, 1987.(HF 3127 .B47 1987)

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Chacko, George Kuttickal. Robotics/Artificial Intelligence/Productivity:U.S.-Japan Concomitant Coalitions. Princeton: Petrocelli, 1986.(HD 9725 .C48 1986)

Choate, Pat. Agents of Influence. New York: Knopf, 1990.(HF 1456.5 .J3 C55 1990)

Choy, Jon K. T., ed. Janan. Exploring New Paths. Washington: JapanEconomic Institute, 1988.(HC 462.9 .J3 1988)

Christopher, Robert C. Second to None: American Comoanies in Japan. NewYork: Crown, 1986.(HD 2907 .C45 1986)

Committee for Economic Development. Strengthening U.S.-Japan EconomicRelations: An Action Program for the Public and Private Sectors. NewYork: Committee for Economic Development, 1989.(HF 1456.5 .J3 C65 1989)

Crabb, Cecil V., Jr., and Pat M. Holt. Invitation to Struggle: Congress.the President, and Foreign Policy. 4th ed. Washington: CQ, 1992.(JK 573 1992)

Dore, Ronald Philip. Flexible Rigidities: Industrial Policy andStructural Adjustment in the Japanese Economy. 1970-80. Stanford:Stanford UP, 1986.(HC 462.9 .D65 1986b)

Emmerij, Louis, ed. One World or Several? Paris: Development Centre ofthe Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1989.(HC 59.7 .0523 1989)

Emmott, Bill. Sun Also Sets: The Limits to Japan's Economic Power. NewYork: Times, 1989.(HF 1601 .E49 1989)

Florida, Richard L., and Martin Kenney. Breakthrough Illusion: CorporateAmerica's Failure to Move from Innovation to Mass Production. NewYork: Basic, 1990.(HC 110 .r4 F57 1990)

Gamota, George, and Wendy Frieman. Gaining Ground: Japan's Strides inScience and Technology. Cambridge: Ballinger, 1988.(T 27 .J3 G36 1988)

Garvin, David A. Managing Oualitv: The Strategic and Comoetitive Edge.New York: Free Press, 1988.(HF 5415.157 .G37 1988)

Gourevitch, Peter Alexis. Politics in Hard Times: Comparative Responsesto International Economic Crises. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1986.(HD 82 .G623 1986)

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Hart, Jeffrey A. Rival Capitalists: International Competitiveness in theUnited States. Japan. and Western Europe. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1992.(HC 462.9 .H2274 1992)

Hashimoto, Masanori. Japanese Labor Market in a Comriarative Perspectivewith the United States: A Transaction-Cost Interpretation. Kalamazoo:W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 1990.(HD 5827 .A6 H37 1990)

Hayashi, Takeshi. Japanese Experience in Technology: From Transfer toSelf-Reliance. Tokyo: United Nations UP, 1990.(T 173.5 .J3 H39 1990)

Haynes, Stephen E., Michael M. Hutchison, and Raymond Frech Mikesell.Japanese Financial Policies and the U.S. Trade Deficit. Princeton:Princeton UP, 1986.(HG 136 .P7 no. 162)

Hijikata, Heidi, and William F. Kolarik. The U.S. Trade Deficit withJapan: ImPact of Savings-Investment Imbalances. New York: Office ofTrade and Investment Analysis, 1988.(HC 110 .S3 H55 1988)

Jackson, Tim. Next Battleground: Japan. America. and the New EurooeanMarket. Boston: Houghton, 1993.(HF 1532.5 .Z4 J34 1993)

Jussawalla, Meheroo, ed. United States-Janan Trade inTelecommunications: Conflict and Compromise. Contributions inEconomics and Economic History, no. 145. Westport: Greenwood, 1993.(HE 7781 .U57 1993)

Kash, Don E. Perpetual Innovation: The New World of Competition. NewYork: Basic, 1989.(HC 110 .T4 K37 1989)

Kearns, David T., and David Nadler. ProPhets in the Dark: How XeroxReinvented Itself and Beat Back the Japanese. New York: HarperBusiness, 1992.(HD 9802.3 .U64 X476 1992)

Kenney, Martin, and Richard Florida. Beyond Mass Production: TheJapanese System and Its Transfer to the U.S. New York: Oxford UP,1993.(HD 9736 .J32 K46 1993)

Kernell, Samuel, ed. Parallel Politics: Economic Policymakinq in Japanand the United States. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1991.(HC 462.9 .K4436 1991)

Kester, W. Carl. Japanese Takeovers: The Global Contest for CorporateControl. Boston: Harvard Business School, 1991.(HD 2907 .K45 1991)

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Kojima, Kiyoshi, and Terutomo Ozawa. Janan's General Trading Comoanies:Merchants of Economic Development. Washington: Organisation forEconomic Co-operation and Development, 1984.(HD 2756.2 .J3 K638 1984)

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Lincoln, Edward J. Japan. Facing Economic Maturity. Washington:Brookings Institution, 1988.(HC 462.9 .L56 1988)

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MacNeill, Jim, Pieter Winsemius, and Taiz o Yakushiji. BeyondInterdePendence: The Meshing of the World's Economy and the Earth'sEcology. New York: Oxford UP, 1991.(HD 75.6 .1433 1991)

Marshall, F. Ray. Unheard Voices: Labor and Economic Policy in aCompetitive World. New York: Basic, 1987.(HD 5660 .U5 M36 1987)

McBrierty, Vincent J., ed. Europe-Japan: Futures in Science. Technology_and Democracy. London: Butterworths, 1986.(Q 175.4 .E87 1986)

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McMillan, Charles J. Japanese Industrial System. 2nd rev. ed. Berlin:W. de Gruyter, 1985.(HD 70 .J3 M4 1985)

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. NationalPolicies and Agricultural Trade: Country Study. Japan. Paris:Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1987.(ND 2093 .N37 1987)

---. OECD Economic Surveys: Japan. Paris: Organisation for EconomicCo-operation and Development, 1991.

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Ouchi, William G. The M-Form Society: How American Teamwork CanRecapture the Competitive Edge. Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1984.

(HD 3616 .U47 088 1984)

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Patrick, Hugh T., et al. Japan and the United States Today: ExchangeRates, Macroeconomic Policies. and Financial Market Innovations. NewYork: Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia U, 1987.(HG 3903 .J35 1987)

Pepper, Thomas, Merit E. Janow, and Jimmy W. Wheeler. Competition:Dealing with Jayan. New York: Praeger, 1985.(HC 462.9 P42 1985)

Powell, Jim. Gnomes of Tokyo. Rev. ed. New York: American ManagementAssn., 1989.(HG 187 .J3 P68 1989)

Pugel, Thomas A., ed. Fragile Interdependence: Economic Issues inU.S.-Japanese Trade and Investment. Lexington, MA: Lexington, 1986.(HP 1456.5 .J3 F7 1986)

Revolutions in World Economies: Their Impact on America. Memphis: RhodesCollege, 1989.(HF 1455 .R43 1989)

Riccomini, Donald R., and Philip M. Rosenzweig. Unexpected Japan: WhyAmerican Business Should Return to Its Own Traditional Values and NotImitate the Japanese. New York: Walker, 1985.(HD 70 .J3 R53 1985)

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Rosenberger, Leif. Faltering Japanese Economyl Frustrates GlobalRecovery. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S.Army War College, 1992.(HC 462.95 .R67 1992)

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Schlossstein, Steven. Trade War: Greed. Power, and Industrial Policy onOgoosite Sides of the Pacific. New York: St. Martin's, 1984.(HP 3031 .S37 1984)

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Shirai, Taishir o. Contemporary Industrial Relations in Japan. Madison:U of Wisconsin P, 1983.(HD 8726.5 .C65 1983)

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Stallings, Barbara, and Gabriel Szekely, eds. Japan. the United States.

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Thurow, Lester C., ed. Management Challenge: Japanese Views. Cambridge:MIT P, 1985.

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Tsuru, Shigeto. Japan's Capitalism: Creative Defeat and Beyond.Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993.(HC 462.9 .r7627 1993)

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Aho, C. Michael, and Bruce Stokes. "Year the World Economy Turned."ForeicLn Affairs 70.1 (1991) : 160-78.

Bergsten, C. Fred. "World Economy after the Cold War." Foreign Affairs69.3 (Summer 1990): 96-112.

Brown, Harold. "Competitiveness, Technology, and U.S.-Japan Relations."Washington Ouarterlv 13.3 (Summer 1990); 85-95.

Choate, Pat. "Future of American-Japanese Trade." Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science 522 (July 1992):36-44.

Chu, Yun han. "State Structure and Economic Adjustment of the East AsianNewly Industrializing Countries." International Organization 43.4(Autumn 1989) : 647-72.

Cohen, Stephen D. "United States-Japanese Trade Relations."History 90.555 (Apr. 1991): 152-55+.

Cutts, Robert L. "Eastern Europe's Troubles Open Door for JapaneseExpansion." California Management Review 33 (Spring 1991): 58-72.

---. "New Semiconductor Pact: A Chip off the Old Block?" Journal of theAmerican Chamber of commerce in Japan (Sep. 1991): 10-14+.

Dick, Andrew R. "Japanese Antitrust: Reconciling Theory and Evidence."Contemporary Policy Issues 11.2 (Apr. 1993): 50-61.

Encarnation, Dennis J., and Mark Mason. "Neither MITI nor America: ThePolitical Economy of Capital Liberalization in Japan." InternationalOrganization 44.1 (Winter 1990): 25-54.

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Freudenstein, Roland. "Japan and the New Europe," World Today 47.1(Jan. 1991): 11-16.

Hart, Jeffrey A. "Effects of State-Societal Arrangements onInternational Competitiveness: Steel, Motor Vehicles andSemiconductors in the United States, Japan and Western Europe."British Journal of Political Science 22 (July 1992) : 255-300.

Holland, Harrison N. "Alliance in Need of Therapy: The Troubled US-JapanRelationship." Journal of East Asian Affairs 7.1 (Winter-Spring1993) : 186-225.

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Kahler, Miles. "International Political Economy." Foreign Affairs 69.4(Fall 1990): 139-51.

Kaku, Ryuzaburo. "Perestroika in Japan." Washington Quarterly 15.3(Summer 1992): 5-14.

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Lewis, Flora. ""G-71/2" Directorate." Foreign Policy 85 (Winter1991-92): 25-40.

Luttwak, Edward N. "Of MITI and Men." Washington Monthly 24.12 (Dec.1992): 33-6.

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Maruyama, Yoshinari. "Big Six Horizontal Keiretsu." Japan Quarterly39.2 (Apr.-June 1992): 186-99.

Mason, Mark. "United States Direct Investment in Japan: Trends andProspects." California Management Review 32 (Fall 1992): 98-115.

Mastanduno, Michael. "Framing the Japan Problem: The Bush Administrationand the Structural Impediments Initiative." International Journal47.2 (Spring 1992): 235-64.

McCormack, Richard. "Economic Challenges in the U.S.-JapanRelationship." Foreign Policy Bulletin 1.4 5 (Jan.-Apr.1991): 87-9.

Milner, Helen V., and David B. Yoffie. "Between Free Trade andProtectionism: Strategic Trade Policy and a Theory of Corporate TradeDemands." International Organization 43.2 (Spring 1989): 239-72.

Moran, Theodore H., and David C. Mowery. "Aerospace." D 120.4(Fall 1991): 135-54.

Noland, Marcus. "Impact of Industrial Policy on Japan's TradeSpecialization." Review of Economics and Statistics 75.2 (May 1993):241-48.

Offutt, Wallace H., Jr. "Can Japan Take Off in Aerospace." Across theBoard 26.7-8 (July-Aug. 1989): 40-9.

Otsuki, Shinji. "FSX Problem Resolved?" Jagan Quarterly 37.1 (Jan.-Mar.1990): 70-83.

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Ozaki, Robert S. "Japan's Economic Dynamism." Current History 90.555(Apr. 1991): 172-4+.

Salvatore, Dominick. "Trade Protection and Foreign Direct Investment inthe U.S." Annals of the American Academy of Political and SocialScience 516 (July 1991): 91-105.

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Saxonhouse, Gary R. "What Does Japanese Trade Structure Tell Us aboutJapanese Trade Policy." Journal of Economic Perspectives 7.3 (Summer1993) : 21-43.

Shinohara, Miyohei. "Japan as a World Economic Power." Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science 513 (Jan. 1991):12-24.

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Spencer, Edson W. "Japan as Competitor." Foreign Policy 78 (Spring1990) : 153-71.

Stokes, Bruce. "Beat 'Em or Join 'Em." National Journal 21.8 (25 Feb.1989): 459-64.

Vernon, Raymond. "Japan-U.S. Bilateral Relationship: Its Role in theGlobal Economy." Washington Ouarterly 13.3 (Summer 1990) : 57-68.

Volcker, Paul A. "United States, Japan, and a Changing Global Economy."Washington Ouarterlv 16.2 (Spring 1993) : 21-27.

Watanabe, Chihiro, and Yukio Honda. "Japanese Industrial ScienceTechnology Policy in the 1990s: MITI's Role at a Turning Point."Japan and the World Economy 4.1 (1992): 47-67.

Yoshida, Hiroshi. "Meaning of Japan's Space Commercialization Efforts."Space Policy 8.4 (Nov. 1992): 325-39.

Yoshida, Kosaku. "New Economic Principles in America-Competition andCooperation: A Comparative Study of the U.S. and Japan." ColumbiaJournal of World Business 26.4 (Winter 1992): 30-44.

Ziegler, J. Nicholas. "Semiconductors." Daedalus 120.4 (Fall 1991):155-82.

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Gavermemnt Documents

McCormack, Richard T. Challenges to the International Economy in the19908. Washington: U.S. Dept. of State, 1989.(Gov Doc S 1.71/4:1223)

Mendelowitz, Allan I. National Security Review of Two ForeignAcauisitions in the Semiconductor Sector. Washington: GAO, 1990.(Gov Doc GA 1.5/2:T-NSIAD-90-47)

Observations on U.S.-Japan Trade and Financial Relations.Washington: GAO, 1988.(Gov Doc GA 1.5/2:T-NSIAD-88-51)

Science Technology, Japan, 21st MITI Update Survey on Foreign Operations

by Japanese Corporations. March 27, 1992. Washington: GPO, 1992.(PrEx 7.13:JST-92-006)

Solomon, Richard H. US and Japan: An Evolving Partnership. Washington:U.S. Dept. of State, 1990.(Gov Doc S 1.71/4:1268)

United States. Cong. House. Committee on Banking, Finance and UrbanAffairs. Subcommittee on International Development, Finance, Trade,and Monetary Policy. Fair Trade in Financial Services Legislation,Part 1. Hearing. 102nd Cong., lst sees. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.B 22/i:102-85/pt.l-)

Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.Subcommittee on International Development, Finance, Trade, andMonetary Policy. Fair Trade in Financial Services Legislation. Part2. Hearing. 102nd Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.B 22/i:102-85/pt.2-)

Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee onCommerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness. U.S. TradeRelations with Japan. Hearing. 101st Cong., 2nd sess. Washington:GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.En 2/3:101-150)

Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee onCommerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness. U.S. TradeRelations with Jaran. Hearing. 102nd Cong., let sees. Washington:GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc AY 4.En 2/3:102-34)

Committee on Foreign Affairs. Country Reports onEconomic Policy and Trade Practices. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:C 83/3/991)

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-. --. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asianand Pacific Affairs and on International Economic Policy and Trade.United States-Japan Economic Relations: Structural ImpedimentsInitiative. Hearings. 101st Cong., 2nd seas. Washington: GPO,1991.(Gov Doc AY 4.F 76/1:J 27/8)

-- ---- ---. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asianand Pacific Affairs and on International Economic Policy and Trade.United States-Japan Relations: Causes of Economic Imbalances.Hearing. 100th Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1989.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:J 27/5)

Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee onInternational Economic Policy and Trade. Prospects for a New UnitedStates-Japan Semiconductor Agreement. Hearing. 102nd Cong., lstsees. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:J 27/9)

-. --. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee onLegislation and National Security. Is the Administration Giving Awaythe U.S. Suoercomiuter Industry? Hearings. 102nd Cong., 2nd sees.Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.G 74/7:Su 7/24)

-. --. Committee on Science, Space and Technology.Subcommittee on Technology and Competitiveness. What Is Japan'sAdvantage in the Commercialization of Technology. Hearing. 102ndCong., ist sees. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.Sci 2:102/30)

-- ---- Joint Economic Committee. Japan's Economic Challenge.Hearings. 101st Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ec 7:J 27/17)

----. Javan's Economic Challenge: Study Papers. Hearings.101st Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ec 7:J 27/16)

-. --. Subcommittee on Trade, Productivity and EconomicGrowth. Legacy of the Japanese Voluntary Export Restraints.Hearing. 99th Cong., ist sees. Washington: GPO, 1986.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ec 7:J 27/12)

-- ---- Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.United States Trade Policy and the Economy. Hearings. 102nd Cong.,2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.B 22/3:S.hrg.102-642)

-. --. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.Foreign Influence in the United States. Hearing. 101st Cong., 2ndsees. Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.C 73/7:S.hrg.101-1088)

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-. --. Committee on Finance. Comparative Tax Systems.Hearing. 102nd Cong., 2nd sess. Washington: GPO, 1993.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.102-1023)

---- ---- ---. Committee on Finance. Japan Trade Concessions.Hearing. 102nd Cong., 2nd sess. Washington. GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.102-663)

---- ---. ---. Committee on Finance. Japan's Keiretsu System.Hearing. 102nd Cong., lst sess. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.102-517)

---. ---. ---. Committee on Finance. United States-Javan Trade

Relations. Hearing. 101st Cong., 2nd sess. Washington: GPO, 1990-(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.101-1086)

•--. --- • Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on International

Trade. Renewal of the United States-Japan Semiconductor Agreement.Hearing. 102nd Cong., 1st sess. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.102-155)

----. - --. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on InternationalTrade. Review of Ongoing Trade Negotiations and Comnleted TradeAgreements. Hearing. 102nd Cong., 1st sess. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.102-423)

--. ---. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on InternationalTrade. Reviewing Structural Impediments Initiative (SII). Hearing.102nd Cong., Ist sess. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.102-195S

-. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on InternationalTrade. Structural Impediments Initiative (SII) Review. Hearing.102nd Cong., 2nd sess. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.102-696)

-. - - -. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on International

Trade. United States-Jagan Structural Impediments Initiative (SII).Hearing. 101st Cong., 1st sess. Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 49:S.hrg.1Qi-594/pt.1-3)

---. --. Committee on Foreign Relations. Country Reports onEconomic Policy and Trade Practices. Washington: GPO, 1990-.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/2:S.prt.)

-. - - -. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on

Oversight of Government Management. Oversight of U.S. Trade Policywith Jaya. Hearing. 102nd Cong., 1st sess. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.G 74/9:S.hrg.102-121)

- General Accounting Office. Aerospace Plane Technology: Researchand Development Efforts in Japan and Australia. Washington: GAO,1991.(Gov Doc GA 1.13:NSIAD-92-5)

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--- . Foreign Investment: Aspects of the U.S.-Japan Relationship.Washington: GAO, 1990.(Gov Doc GA 1.13:NSIAD-90-203FS)

---- --- High-Performance Computing High-Speed Computer Networks inthe United States. Europe. and Japan. Washington: GAO, 1991.(Gov DOC GA 1.13:IMTEC-91-69)

- --. International Trade U.S. Business Access to Certain ForeignState-of-the-Art Technology. Washington: GAO, 1991.(Gov Doc GA 1.13:NSIAD-91-278)

---. International Trade Commission. Pros and Cons of InitiatingNegotiations with Japan to Explore the Possibility of a U.S. -JapanFree Trade Area Agreement. Washington: U.S. International TradeCommission, 1988.(Gov Doc ITC 1.12:TA-332-255)

---. National Advisory Committee on Semiconductors. AttainingPreeminence in Semiconductors. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 3.Se 5/3:1/992)

National Strategy for Semiconductors. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 3.Se 5/3:1/992/agenda)

Strategic Industry at Risk. Washington: GPO, 1989.(Gov Doc Y 3.Se 5/3:1/989)

Toward a National Semiconductor Strategr. Washington: GPO,1991.(Gov Doc Y 3.Se 5/3:1/991/v.1-2)

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Hufbauer, Gary Clyde, and Jeffrey J. Schott. Trading for Growth: TheNext Round of TrAde Negotiations. Washington: Institute forInternational EcOnomics, 1985.(HF 1411 .H84 1985)

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GOVeriMent Documets

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--- Cooperative Security in the Pacific Basin: The 1988 PacificSymPosiu. Washington: National Defense UP, 1990.(Gov Doc D 5.402:P 11/988)

---. Evolving Pacific Basin Strategies: The 1989 Pacific Symposium.Washington: National Defense UP, 1990.(Gov Doc D 5.402:P 11/989)

- -- Pacific Security toward the Year 2000; The 1987 Pacific Symposium.Washington: National Defense UP, 1988.(Gov Docs D 5.402:P 11/987)

Baker, James Addison. ASEAN: Challenges and Opportunities. Washington:U.S. Dept. of State, 1989.(Gov Doc S 1.71/4:.M0)

--- A New Pacific Partnership: Framework for the Future. Washington:U.S. Dept. of State, 1989.(Gov Doc S 1.71/4:1185)

Bean, R. Mark. Cooperative Security in Northeast Asia: AChina-Japan-South Korea Coalition Approach. Washington: NationalDefense UP, 1990.(Gov Doc D 5.402:Se 2/7)

Economics and Pacific Security: The 1986 Pacific Svmposium. Washington:National Defense UP, 1987.(Gov Doc D 5.402:P 11/986)

Essays on Strategy IV. Washington: National Defense UP, 1987.(Gov Doc D 5 402:St 8/5/987)

Gill, Thomas C., ed. EssaYs on Strategy vI. Washington: NationalDefense UP, 1989.(Gov Doc D 5.403:St 8/5/989)

---. Essays on Strategy VIII. Washington: National Defense UP, 1991.(Gov Doc D 5.402:St 8/5/991)

Kelley, Joseph E. U.S. Defense Burden Sharing with Japan and NATOAllies. Washington: GAO, 1988.(Gov Doc GA 1.5/2:T-NSIAD-88-31)

U.S.-Korea Fighter Coproduction Program. Washington: GAO, 1991.(Gov Doc GA 1.5/2:T-NSIAD-91-53)

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---. U.S. Military Aircraft Coproduction with Japan. Washington: GAO,1989.(Gov Doc GA 1.5/2:T-NSIAD-89-6)

Math, Paul F. Contract Pricing: Dual-Source Contract Prices. Washington:GAO, 1989.(Gov Doc GA 1.5/2:T-NSIAD-90-11)

National Defense University. International Essays. Washington: NationalDefense UP, 1986-1987.(Gov Doc D 5.402:Es 7/)

Pacific Regional Security: The 1985 Pacific Symposium. Washington:National Defense UP, 1988.(Gov Doc D 5.402:P 11/985)

Reed, Robert F. US-Japan Alliance: Sharing the Burden of Defense.Washington: National Dsfense UP, 1983.(Gov Doc D 5.409:83-7)

Roberts, Philip A. Technology Transfer; A Policy Model. Washington:National Defense UP, 1988.(Gov Doc D 5.413:T 22)

United States. Cong. House. Committee on Armed Services. DefenseBurdensharing Panel. Balance of Military Forces. Hearing. 100thCong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1989.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ar 5/2a:987-88/112)

Committee on Armed Services. Defense BurdensharingPanel. Common Security Interests in the Pacific and How the Cost andBenefits of Those Interests Are Shared by the U.S. and Its Allies.Hearing. 100th Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1989.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ar 5/2a:987-88/123)

Committee on Armed Services. Defense BurdenaharingPanel. Defnse Burdensharing Alternatives for the Future. Hearings.100th Cong., 2nd sess. Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ar 5/2a:987-88/124)

Committee on Armed Services. Defense BurdensharingPanel. Defense Burdensharing: The Costs. Benefits. and Future ofU.S. Alliances. Hearings. 100th Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO,1989.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ar 5/2a:987-88/111)

Committee on Armed Services. Defense BurdensharingPanel. Measures of Defense Burdensharing and U.S. Proposals forIncreasing Allied Burdensharino. Hearing. 100th Cong., 2nd seass.Washington: GPO, 1989.(•ov Doc Y 4.Ar 5/2a:987-88/114)

---- ---- ---. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on ArmsControl, International Security, and Science, and on Asian andPacific Affairs. Korean Fighter Program. Hearing. 102nd Cong., letsees. Washington: GPO, 1992.

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(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:K 84/11)

- -. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on ArmsControl, International Security, and Science, on Asian and Pacific

Affairs, and on International Economic Policy and Trade. NorthKorean Nuclear Program. Joint Briefing. 102nd Cong., 2nd sess.Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:K 84/12)

. --. ---. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian

and Pacific Affairs. Asian Response to the Crisis in the PersianGuf. Hearing. 101st Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:As 4/25)

. ---. ---. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian

and Pacific Affairs. Overview of Recent Events in the East Asian andPacific Region. Hearing. 101st Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO,1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/I:As 4/23)

Co.-mittee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asianand Pacific Affairs. Recent Developments in East Asia and thePacific. Hearing. 102nd Cong., 2nd sees. Washington: GPO, 1993.(Gov Doc Y 4.F 76/1:AS 4/28)

- -. Committee on Science, Space and Technology. OversightVisit to the Pacific Far East. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.Sci 2:102/S)

---- ---- ---. Committee on Science, Space and Technology.Subcoittee on Science, Research, and Technology. Status of MachineTranslation (MT) Technology. Hearing. 101st Cong., 2nd sess.Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.Sci 2:101/153)

---. ---. Joint Economic Committee. U.S.-Japan Interdependencies.

Hearings. 102nd Cong., let sees. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.EC 7:Un 3/8)

- -. Subcommittee on Technology and National Security. ArmsTrade and Nonproliferation. Hearings. 101st Cong., 2nd sees.Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ec 7:Ar 5/pt.1)

---. ---- Senate. Committee on Armed Services. President's Report onthe U.S. Military Presence in East Asia. Hearings. 101st Cong., 2ndseas. Washington: GPO, 1990.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ar 5/3:S.hrg.101-880)

Committee on Armed Services. Threat Assessment.Military Strategy. and Defense Plannin . Hearings. 102nd Cong., 2ndsees. Washington: GPO, 1992.(Gov Doc Y 4.Ar 5/3:S.hrg.102-755)

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. ---. ---. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Proliferation andReaional Security in the 1990's. Hearing. 101st Cong., 2nd seas.Washington: GPO, 1991.(Gov Doc Y 4.G 74/9:S.hrg.101-1208)

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• ---. National Security Issues. Washington: GAO, 1992.(Gov Doc GA 1.33:93-9TR)

- ---. U.S.-Janan Burden Sharino: Japan Has Increased ItsContributions but Could Do More. Washington: GAO, 1989.(Gov Doc GA 1.13 :NSAID-89-188)

- ---. U.S.-Janan Codevelonment: Review of the FS-X Program.Washington: GAO, 1990.(Gov Doc GA 1.13:NSIAD-90-77BR)

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