Aaron Forsberg is a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State, dealing primarily with economic affairs. Prior to joining the Department's newly created Office of the Chief Economist in Washington, D.C. in 2013, he served in the Economic Section of the U.S. Embassy in Japan and taught history at the University of Maryland's Asian Division in Tokyo.
[Forsberg] make[s] important contributions to the history of Cold
War economic diplomacy."Journal of American History"
[This book] brings needed attention to important trends in United
States-Japan relations during the 1950s. "Harvard Business History
Review"
This book is an ambitious attempt to place postwar economic history
within the wider realm of international relations."American
Historical Review"
�Forsberg� make�s� important contributions to the history of Cold
War economic diplomacy."Journal of American History"
�This book� brings needed attention to important trends in United
States-Japan relations during the 1950s. "Harvard Business History
Review"
An important, revealing account. Walter LaFeber, Cornell
University
"An important, revealing account. Walter LaFeber, Cornell
University"
Lucid and highly readable. "Business History"
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