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Alaska-Japan Economic Relations

Alaska-Japan Economic Relations
Author: University of Alaska. Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 469
Release: 1968
Genre: Alaska
ISBN:

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Alaska-Japan Economic Relations

Alaska-Japan Economic Relations
Author: University of Alaska (College). Institute of Social, Economic, and Government Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1968
Genre: Alaska
ISBN:

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Alaska-Japan Economic Relations

Alaska-Japan Economic Relations
Author: Michael R. Massie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN: 9780295951140

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Look North Tokyo

Look North Tokyo
Author: Pierce A. Bateman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Alaska
ISBN:

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Since the early 1950s, Alaska and Japan have engaged in both economic and cultural exchanges that have made lasting impacts on the 49th State. For the nearly 75-year-long relationship, Japan was Alaska’s number one trade partner by the measure of its exports, worth at its height in 1992, well over $3 billion. From products like timber, fish, and natural gas, Alaska had the raw resources that Japan lacked, while Japan had the industrial economy that Alaska needed. Diminishing public and scholarly interest of Alaska-Japan relations, however, has resulted in the neglect of this recent period of Alaska’s economic and diplomatic history. As such, this thesis asks: 1. How and why did Alaska’s relationship with Japan develop and evolve over time? 2. In what ways did that relationship grow beyond its foundation in trade? 3. How did this relationship affect Alaska and what are its legacies? Using the Jack London Hypothesis of economic cycles, this thesis provides a history of Alaska-Japan relations and asserts that in periods of economic bust, when Alaska was forced to seek alternate streams of revenue, it actively pursued foreign trade with Japan, but that in times of economic boom Alaska neglected its relationship with Japan. During these periods of decreased attention to trade, however, the two partners sustained their relationship through the preexisting cultural, diplomatic, and business institutions that were built in the preceding boom period. Additionally, this research demonstrates that while Alaska’s economic cycles drove its pursuit of international trade, Japan’s receptiveness to these trade overtures also depended on its own waxing and waning economic conditions.


Alaska-Japan

Alaska-Japan
Author: Alaska. Office of International Trade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1987
Genre: Alaska
ISBN:

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U.S.-Japanese Energy Relations

U.S.-Japanese Energy Relations
Author: Charles Ebinger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000009947

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Originally published in 1984, this collection of original papers highlights the major problems and challenges that lie ahead in U.S.-Japanese energy relations. Energy cooperation, both through joint projects and bilateral planning, has become an important barometer of the U.S. diplomatic relationship with Japan, as evidenced by the high-level U.S.-Japan Energy Working Group set up in January 1984 following Prime Minister Nakasone's visit to Washington. Contributions to this book detail the problems posed by energy security differences and uncertain oil markets; U.S. crude oil exports to Japan; and nuclear, coal solar-energy; and they consider the prospects for conflict over investment in Siberia and Asia