Table of Contents for Beyond Bilateralism

Beyond Bilateralism
U.S.-Japan Relations in the New Asia-Pacific
Edited by Ellis S. Krauss and T. J. Pempel
Table of Contents for Beyond Bilateralism Emily Berk Christopher Cosner 2 12 2003-11-21T18:05:00Z 2003-11-21T18:05:00Z 1 208 1188 Stanford University Press 9 2 1458 9.6926 0 0

Table of Contents for Beyond Bilateralism

1.Challenges to Bilateralism:Changing Foes, Capitali Flows, and Complex Forums, by T.J. Pempel

Part I.Strategy and Security

2.America in East Asia: Power, Markets, and Grand Strategy, by G. John Ikenberry

3.U.S.-Japan Security Relations—Toward Bilateralism Plus? by Christopher W. Hughes and Akiko Fukushima

4.Terms of Engagement: The U.S.-Japan Alliance and the Rise of China, by Mike M. Mochizuki

5.American and Japanese Strategies in Asia: Dealing with ASEAN, by Andrew MacIntyre

Part II.Economic Flows

6.Capital Flows and Financial Markets in Asia: National, Regional, or Global? by Natasha Hamilton-Hart

7.When Strong Ties Fail: U.S.-Japanese Manufacturing Rivalry in Asia, by Walter Hatch

8.Japan’s Counterweight Strategy: U.S.-Japan Cooperation and Competition in International Finance, by Saori N. Katada

9.Japan and the Evolution of Regional Financial Arrangements in East Asia, by Jennifer A. Amyx

Part III.Multilateral Organizations

10.At Play in the Legal Realm: The WTO and the Changing Nature of U.S.-Japan Antidumping Disputes, by Saadia M. Pekkanen

11.Japan, the United States, and Multilateral Institution-Building in the Asia-Pacific: APEC and the ARF, by Kuniko P. Ashizawa

12.The United States and Japan in APEC’s EVSL Negotiations: Regional Multilateralism and Trade, by Ellis S. Krauss

13.Conclusion: Beyond Bilateralism—Toward Divided Dependence, by Ellis S. Krauss and T.J. Pempel

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