China or Japan : which will lead Asia? / Claude Meyer ; translated by Adrian Shaw

Author : Meyer, Claude
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By 2030, Asia will be home to three of the world's leading economies: Japan, China, and India. In the contest over who will lead this pack, Japan and China seem to be the likely winners. Claude Meyer assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each country----notorious rivals harboring a long history of tension and conflict----and the major challenges they will face in the battle for supremacy. Meyer lays out the most probable scenario for ascendancy, following the dialectical relationship between Japan and China's relative economic and strategic abilities. While he acknowledges China's strategic advantages, Meyer nevertheless prioritizes economic considerations, for he believes economics is the primary arena in which Asian integration will take place. This tends to put Japan in the more favorable position, as the surprisingly resilient nation is sure to maintain stable leadership through its positive tradition of productivity, competitiveness, and technological innovation

Publisher : New York : Columbia University Press
Publish Year : 2011
Category : Economics
Page : xxi, 195 p
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