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'The Japan Problem': The Coalescence of the Revisionist Paradigm America's Economic Crisis; The Coalescence of Revisionist Thinking; Revisionism and the Policy Process in the Bush Administration; Part II: The Clinton Transition: Institutionalizing Revisionist Assumptions; 4. Out with the Old, In with the New; The 1992 Campaign; The New Administration's Early Months; Revising Japan Policy: The Deputies Committee; The DC Deliberations; 5. Implementing the New Japan Policy; The US Signals its New Approach; Negotiating with Japan; The Early Framework Dynamics: The American View 327 $aPart III: Contested Norms, Rejected Norms 6. Getting to No: The Evolution of Japan's Rejectionist Line; Contested International Norms; Japan's Growing Discontent with the Cooperationist Approach; The Development of Japan's Rejectionist Line; Reading Clinton's Policy: Japan Tries to Say No; Japan's Rejectionists Coalesce; 7. Negotiating the Framework: Doomed from the Start?; Japan's Diplomatic Offensive: The Managed Trade Mantra; The US Wavers; America Retreats, Japan Advances; The Hosokawa Summit Fails; 8. The Auto End Game: From Potential Blowup to Anticlimax 327 $aThe Re-emergence of Traditionalist Voices The US After the Summit: Moderates Versus Hard-liners; Japan After the Summit: The Rejectionists Remain in Control; The Auto End Game: The Sanctions Decision; 9. 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