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Building a multilateral security dialogue in the Pacific
Liu, JiangyongCanberra : Australia-Japan Research Centre, 1994. -
Diaoyu Dao lie dao gui shu kao : shi shi yu fa li
Liu, JiangyongDi 1 ban. 第1版. - Beijing : Ren min chu ban she, 2016. 北京 : 人民出版社, 2016. -
The troubled triangle : economic and security concerns for the United States, Japan, and China
1st ed. - New York, N.Y. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013."Examines how the three largest economies of the world weave their triangular relationships from each of the three angles with some unease in mind. The crux of the unease is that the dissonance between economic allure and security thrust. Economic allure means that the United States has global currency, Japan has high technology, and China has manufacturing factory and market. Security thrust means that the United States has [sic], Japan has alliance and China seeks autonomy. Drawn from the three countries' most renowned experts on the subject, this collective volume presents a balanced and well-contextualized analysis of the troubled triangle"--Provided by publisher.The Troubled Triangle: Economic and Security Concerns for The United States, Japan and China examines how the three largest economies of the world weave triangulated relationships to one another atop uneasy foundations. The crux of the instability lies in the dissonance between economic allure and security thrust. Economic allure exists for each of the three nations, respectively, in the United States' global currency, Japan's high technology, and China's manufacturing factory and market. Security thrust means that the United States has primacy, Japan has alliance and China seeks autonomy. Drawn from the three countries' most renowned experts on the subject, this collective volume presents a balanced and well-contextualized analysis of the troubled triangle.
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