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Japan and the Contemporary Middle East (RoutledgeCurzon/SOAS series on Politics and Culture in the Middle East) [Hardcover]

J. A. Allan (Editor), Kaoru Sugihara (Editor)

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February 19, 1993 0415075211 978-0415075213 1
Japan is an economic power of global significance; it is also the world's largest single national importer of oil. These two facts alone are sufficient to indicate the significance of Japan's relationship with the Middle East. But in fact, Japan's particularly strong interests in the Middle East extend well beyond oil, and include banking, investment, and an increasing concern with economic assistance.
The studies in this book deal with the relevant period of the twentieth century and especially with the rapid transformation of Japan's relationship with the region since 1973. It provides access in English to the current economic and political analysis by Japanese specialists concerned with the Middle East, and it will assist anyone interested in Japan's relationship with the region. The dependence of Japan on Middle Eastern oil is examined together with the changing nature of Japan's energy consumption policies at home, and its involvement in joint ventures in the Middle East. Japan's role as a major provider of economic assistance is reviewed, and its future potential role in this area is emphasised.

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What emerges from these essays is a useful . . . analysis of the degree to which Japan, either on its own ititiative, or under pressure from the United States and the European Community (EC), will forge a more proactive role in the Middle East.
The Journal of Asian Studies

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Kaoru Sugihara is Senior Lecturer in Economic History in the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. J. A. Allan is Dean of Special Studies of the School of Oriental and African Studies and Professor of Geography at the university.

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All too often Japanese economic growth in the post-war period has been discussed in isolation from the world economy. Read the first page
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Middle East, United States, Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister, World War, United Nations, Soviet Union, Suez Canal, World Bank, Government of Japan, Gulf War, Sumatra Oil Development, Japanese Foreign Ministry, Arabian Oil Company, European Community, Far East Oil Trading, General Headquarters, New York, Basic Agreement, British Petroleum, Iranian Revolution, Japan Statistical Yearbook, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, North Africa, Persian Gulf
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