Agents of Influence: How Japan's Lobbyists in the United States Manipulate America's Political and Economic System

Agents of Influence: How Japan's Lobbyists in the United States Manipulate America's Political and Economic System

by PatChoate (Author)

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Revealing how hundreds of agents of influence (senior ex-government officials, now pro-Japan lobbyists), have helped Japan to wield unprecedented power over the scope and direction of US policy, the author argues that Japan can veto legislation, ignore or abort inconvenient trade policies, potentially overwhelm companies, unions or other opposing interests and affect which industries grow or decline in the US economy. Appendices list 200 agents of influence , their clients and their fees. The book also has a warning not to disregard the consequences of Japanese investment The author has also written The High Flex Society , Thinking Strategically , Being Number One and America in Ruins .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 295
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Random House Business Books
Published: 15 Nov 1990

ISBN 10: 0091748844
ISBN 13: 9780091748845