As we approach what is often called the Age of the Pacific one fact
is clearly before us: The next century will see the United States
and Japan standing together at the dynamic center of a new global
economic structure. Together, along with the other advanced
nations, we will share-even more than we do today-Bearing the
responsibility for shaping much of the world's economic structure
is not new to the United States; it is what the Marshall Plan and
much post-World War II U.S. history is all about. But sharing this
responsibility is new, and here we have the challenge. The author
insists we must learn to see things in new ways, to understand the
nature of America's interdependence with Japan, and to reconceive
the national interest in light of what we understand of this
relationship.
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