The Ephemeral Bliss of the Freefall

by Dave Whitney


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/31/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9780759647862

About the Book

The last half century has been as tumultuous to relationships between Japan and the United States as were the two previous decades that encompassed World War II, or the Great Pacific War as the Japanese refer to it.

Why have relationships not improved between the two countries that have been allies for more than 50 years? Two issues, when fully explained, tell why – culture and economy.

Japan is an egocentric nation populated by a "pum race." The United Stated is the "Melting Pot of the World." Both countries want to be the world’s No.1 economy. On these two issues there is much dialog, but little compromise.


About the Author

The author, who has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize three times, has spent nearly half a century studying the differences and similarities between the cultures and economies of Japan and the United States.

Beginning with a tour with military intelligence in Japan in the 1950s, through an International Press Institute fellowship to study and tour in Japan in 1981, and following a tour of Japanese industry as leader of a Rotary International group in 1993, Dave Whitney traces the evolution of modern relationships between two of the world's leading economies and most diverse cultures.