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THE RISE OF REVISIONISM --$tTWO. CONFLICTING VIEWS OF THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT --$tTHREE. THE ANATOMY OF U.S.-JAPANESE ANTAGONISMS --$tFOUR. IN SOME WAYS JAPAN REALLY IS ODD --$tFIVE. IS A PAX JAPONICA POSSIBLE? --$tSIX. JAPAN'S FUTURE COURSE --$tSELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY --$tINDEX 330 $aWhether in the form of the ongoing automotive wars, books and films such as Michael Crichton's Rising Sun, or George Bush's ill-fated trip to Japan in 1991, frictions between the United States and Japan have been steadily on the rise. Americans are bombarded with images of Japan's fundamental difference; at the same time, voices in Japan call for a Japan That Can Say No. If the guiding principle of the Clinton administration is indeed new values for a new generation, how will this be reflected in U.S.-Japanese relations?Convinced that no true solution to U.S.-Japanese frictions can be achieved without tracing these frictions back to their origin, Ryuzo Sato here draws on a binational experience that spans three decades in both the Japanese and American business and academic communities to do just that. In an attempt to bridge the communication gap between the two countries and dispel some of the mutual ignorance and misunderstanding that prevails between the two, Sato addresses the following questions: --Is Japan really different? --Has America's sun set?--How have conflicting views on the role of government affected U.S.-Japan relations?--What are the real differences in American and Japanese industrial policies?--What is the anatomy of U.S.-Japanese antagonisms?--What effect has the collapse of the bubble economy had on relations?--What is Japan's future course? Is it truly a technological superpower? Can it avoid international isolation? An incisive personal look at one of the most important political and economic global relationships, written by a major player in the world of international business and finance, THE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND THE EAGLE provides a readable and engaging tour of U.S.-Japan relations, past and present. 606 $aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General$2bisacsh 607 $aUnited States$xRelations$zJapan 607 $aJapan$xRelations$zUnited States 615 7$aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General. 676 $a303.48273052 700 $aSato?$b Ryu?zo?$f1931-$4aut$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut$0117870 801 0$bDE-B1597 801 1$bDE-B1597 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910213828003321 996 $aThe Chrysanthemum and the Eagle$92803918 997 $aUNINA