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Review: Japanese Foreign Economic Policy Formation: Explaining the Reactive StateAuthor(s): Kent E. CalderReviewed work(s):

The Political Economy of International Relations: Japan's Role and Choice. by TakashiInoguchiJapan-U.S. Economic Conflict. by Yoichi FunabashiJapan-U.S. Orange Negotiations. by Atsushi KusanoAmerica versus Japan. by Thomas McCraw ...

Source: World Politics, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Jul., 1988), pp. 517-541Published by: The Johns Hopkins University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2010317Accessed: 01/01/2009 16:39

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