European Business in Japan. A Policy Cross-roads?

Strange, Susan. “European Business in Japan. A Policy Cross-roads?” Journal of Common Market Studies 33, no. 1 (1995): 1-25.

Contrasting European and American proposals for the perceived difficulty of setting up foreign owned subsidiaries in Japan, Strange argues that this is a central issue for any nascent European foreign policy initiative. She argues that it may now be beyond any nationally elected government (even in the US.) to re-impose its hegemonic intent on other states. But some co-ordinated pressure from Japanese and European policy bodies may support the reintroduction into global politics of a more interdependent (and less free-market) approach to commercial and financial diplomacy. This would be to adopt the policy of ‘gaiatsu’ (pressure from foreigners) to encourage a less disruptive US. foreign policy in these areas.

Also published as EUI Working Paper RSC No.94/10.

Keywords: Europe; Japan; Interdependence

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