Leading scholars from Japan, Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the United States analyze Japan's effort to rise to superpower status by concentrating on economic, trade, and financial factors, rather than on the military might that conferred great power status in the past.
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"A collection of essays organized around the inevitability of Japan assuming a more active role in world affairs and what we may expect from such a development... A well-rounded introduction to the basic issues surrounding Japan's increasing global prominence." -- Pacific Affairs
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