Forget Pearl Harbour. (United States and Japan)

From: The Economist (US) | Date: November 30, 1991| Author: | Copyright information

Some Japanese think their nation should develop economically and culturally without US influence. Some Americans think the US assumes incorrectly that Japanese management and ethics are like our own. An American economist and a Japanese nationalist present their views.

Writing independently, an outspoken Japanese, Shintaro Ishihara, and a prominent American, Clyde Prestowitz, come by different routes to the same thought-that America and Japan could together put their stamp upon the post-communist world, if only they would see how different they are

Shintaro Ishihara, a Liberal ...

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