In 1984 a group of distinguished American and Japanese scholars met
under the auspices of the Social Science Research Council--with the
support of the Ford Foundation, National Endowment for the
Humanities, and the Japan-United States Friendship Commission--to
examine relations between their countries in a historical and
global context. They recognized that the constantly growing issues
between the two countries, which were becoming so complex that many
across the Pacific were warning of a 'drifting apart, ' if not a
rupture, of two of the closest allies since the war, could only be
understood if examined historically--in relation to the overall
themes and trends in the past several decades--and globally--in the
context of changing world and regional affairs.
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