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Daniel Burstein Archives
Daniel Burstein •ï¿½12 Items / 4 Books, 8 Articles
Turning the Tables (1993)
A Machiavellian Strategy for Dealing With Japan
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    Wrong on Japan (6 Reviews)
    Reconcilable Differences?, by C. Fred Bergsten and Marcus Noland
    1. Reconcilable Differences? by C. Fred Bergsten and Marcus Noland
    2. Turning the Tables by Daniel Burstein
    3. Strategic Capitalism by Kent E. Calder
    4. American Multinationals and Japan by Mark Mason
    5. Rivals Beyond Trade by Dennis J. Encarnation
    6. Alliance Capitalism by Michael L. Gerlach
    The National Interest, Fall 1993, pp. 85-92
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    Asia (6 Reviews)
    Asian Security, 1992-93,
    1. Asian Security, 1992-93
    2. The Bubble Economy by Christopher Wood
    3. Dragons Entangled by Steven J. Hood
    4. Turning the Tables by Daniel Burstein
    5. Vietnam at the Crossroads by Michael C. Williams
    6. Vietnam Population Dynamics and Prospects by Judith Banister
    Orbis, Summer 1993, pp. 493-495
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    Recent Books on International Relations (12 Reviews)
    Asia and the Pacific Rim
    1. Turning the Tables by Daniel Burstein
    2. The Pacific Century by Frank Gibney
    3. Korea's Quiet Revolution by Frank Gibney
    4. Giap---The Victor in Vietnam by Peter G. MacDonald
    5. Burmese Looking Glass by Edith T. Mirante
    6. East Asia and the Pacific by Robert G. Sutter
    7. Japan, the United States, and Prospects for the Asia-Pacific Century by Richard P. Cronin
    8. India Briefing, 1992 by Leonard A. Gordon and Philip Oldenburg
    9. Korea Briefing, 1992 by Donald N. Clark
    10. China Briefing, 1992 by William A. Joseph
    11. Brother Number One by David P. Chandler
    12. The Making of U.S. China Policy by Tan Qingshan
    Foreign Affairs, Spring 1993, pp. 184-186