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The Vitality of Japan
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Contributors - Acknowledgements - Introduction - PART ONE: ISSUES IN ECONOMIC STRATEGY - Japan: The Course Ahead - Kenneth S.Courtis - The Yen's Role in World Financial Diplomacy: Should We Focus on Trade Flows or Investment Flows? - David D. Hale - The Japan Problem: Economic Challenge or Strategic Threat? - Robert Gilpin - PART TWO: ISSUES IN DOMESTIC POLITICS - The Need for Reform in Japanese Politics - J. A. A. Stockwin - The Emptiness of Affluence: Vitality, Embolism and Symbiosis in the Japanese Body Politic - Gavan McCormack - Organised Dependence: Politicians and Bureaucrats in Japan - E. B. Keehn - PART THREE: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ISSUES - Japan's Contributions to International Society: The Limits Imposed by Domestic Political Structures - David Arase - Japan and America in East Asia in the Wake of the Cold War: Drift and Immobilism amidst International Upheaval - Donald C. Hellmann - Domestic Constraints and Japan's Emerging International Role - Kent E. Calder - Missions,Mechanisms and Modalities of Fledgling Cooperative Regimes in the Pacific - Takashi Inoguchi - PART FOUR: SOCIAL ISSUES - Creativity without Diversity? The Anomalous Case of the Japanese University - Ivan P Hall - Socialisation and Social Vitality: A Psychocultural Perspective - Takeyuki Tsuda and George A. De Vos - Annex : Excerpts from the Discussions at the Conference - Introductory Remarks - General Considerations - Economic Vitality - Social and Cultural Vitality - Political Vitality - Future Vitality - Index

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DAVID ARASE Associate Professor, Department of Politics, Pomona College, Claremont, California KENT E. CALDER Director of the Program on US-Japan Relations, Princeton University, Tenured Professor of Political and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School KENNETH S. COURTIS Professor and First Vice-President of Deutsche Bank Group Asia GEORGE A. DE VOS Psychologist and Professor emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley ROBERT GILPIN is the Dwight D Eisenhour Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University DAVID D. HALE Chief Economist and Senior Vice-president of Kemper Financial Companies IVAN P. HALL was a Professor at Tsukuba, Keio and Gakushuin Universities DONALD C. HELLMAN Professor of International Studies and Political Science, Henry M Jackson School of International Studies and Seattle Director of the APEC Study Centre GAVAN MCCORMACK Professor of Japanese History, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University TAKEYUKI TSUDA PhD candidate in anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley.

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