Asia Pacific fusion: Japan's role in APEC

Released just before the Osaka summit hosted by Japan, this book looks closely at Japan's interests in APEC and its relations with countries in the region. It will provide an intellectual framework for discussion at Osaka and beyond of Japan's role in APEC

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Main Author: Funabashi, Yōichi 1944- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Inst. for Internat. Economics 1995
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Summary:Released just before the Osaka summit hosted by Japan, this book looks closely at Japan's interests in APEC and its relations with countries in the region. It will provide an intellectual framework for discussion at Osaka and beyond of Japan's role in APEC
Abstract:Japanese journalist Yoichi Funabashi has written the first in-depth study of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum based on extensive interviews with heads of state and government officials in the region. A key force behind APEC, he argues, is a potential "fusion" of Asia Pacific civilizations propelled by the region's dynamic economic integration. He recounts APEC's six-year history, assesses its potential, and examines the power politics of the region
Physical Description:XVI, 284 S.
ISBN:0881322245