This timely book offers a unique, comprehensive, and theoretical examination of cooperation and conflict, change and adaptation in United States-Japan relations in the context of the profound changes unfolding in the international system. It breaks new ground by offering astonishing new insights into Japan's new globalism and its intersection with U.S. security concerns, the interdependence of techlogy, the ongoing redefinition and reconceptualization of power and security, and the unfolding systemic changes in the context of hegemonic stability. In a wider sense, it also vividly underscores the political, military, and ecomic security interface of American and Japanese foreign policy concerns in developing countries.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
ISBN-10
082041915x
ISBN-13
9780820419152
eBay Product ID (ePID)
178024874
Product Key Features
Author
Earl Conteh-Morgan
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Subject
Sociology & Anthropology: Professional
Additional Product Features
Issn
0740-0470
Series Part/Volume Number
36
First Published
1992
Series Title
American University Studies Series 10: Political Science
Author Biography
The author: Earl Conteh-Morgan is an assistant professor of International Studies at the newly established Department of Government and International Affairs at the University of South Florida. A United States permanent resident born in Sierra Leone, he received his Ph.D. in International Relation from Northwestern University in the United States. In addition to his extensive research on major power/small power relations, he wrote American Foreign Aid and Global Power Projection: The Geopolitics of Resource Allocation.
Date of Publication
01/02/1993
Country of Publication
United States
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