Fear and prejudice in U.s.—Japan relations

Ethics and International Affairs 3:135–162 (1989)
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Abstract

Dower observes mounting tension in U.S.-Japan relations. He identifies two factors as contributing to mutual fear: differences in capitalism on national and international levels, and stereotypical perceptions based on racial phobias

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War without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War.John W. Dower - 1987 - Science and Society 51 (4):495-497.
The coining meltdown of traditional capitalism.Robert Heilbroner - 1988 - Ethics and International Affairs 2:63–77.

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