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Japan and Russia in northeast Asia partners in the 21st century
Title:
Japan and Russia in northeast Asia partners in the 21st century
Author:
Ivanov, Vladimir I.
ISBN:
9780313028380
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1999.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxviii, 343 p.) : ill.
Contents:
Japan in the 1990s / Hisao Kanamori -- Russia's new ruling class / Nodari A. Simonia -- The Yeltsin factor / Nobuo Shimotomai -- On the way to economic deadlock / Ivan S. Tselitschev -- Small business development in Russia / Douglas Barry -- Traditions, institutions, and lessons / Andrei I. Kravtsevich -- Potentials and realities / Tsuneo Akaha -- A retrospective view: a fifth period? / Konstantin O. Sarkisov -- Japan, Russia, and the U.S. role / Robert A. Scalapino -- Status and perspectives: a dialogue / Jiro Kodera -- Making a comeback in Asia / Evgeniy V. Afanasiev and Vladimir I. Ivanov -- The northeast Asian dimension / Tsuyoshi Hasegawa -- Crisis prevention in Korea / Georgiy D. Toloraya -- North Korea and Japan-Russia relations / Hajime Izumi -- Future geoeconomic equation / Steven Rosefielde -- Main events of a new era / Robert Valliant -- The eastern provinces and Moscow / Alexander G. Granberg -- The northeast Asian drift / Pavel A. Minakir -- Japan-Far Eastern Russia relations / Makoto Nobukuni -- Cooperation in the energy sector / Robert N. Ruzanov -- Bilateral trade in fishery / Nobuo Arai -- The Russian view of economic links / Andrei P. Rodionov -- Economic links from the Japanese viewpoint / Susumu Yoshida -- Russia and regional cooperation / Vladimir I. Ivanov -- Sakhalin Oil and Gas and Japan / Tadashi Sugimoto and Kazuto Furuta -- Trans-Siberian land bridge / Vladimir I. Ivanov and Dmitriy L. Sergachev -- Trilateral cross-border links / Kazuyoshi Nishikata -- The Zarubino Port Project: a case study / Hisako Tsuji -- The politics of fishery / Alexander M. Kurmazov and Igor V. Kazakov -- Environment and cooperation / Karla S. Smith.
Abstract:
This collection of essays by leading scholars and diplomats involved with the area examines the key political and economic issues facing Japan, Russia, and their neighbors since the end of the Cold War. The main goal is to analyze recent developments in Moscow-Tokyo bilateral relations and their growing interest in closer economic engagement, stability, and regional cooperation.
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