capitalism,

American model

capitalism, Asian

model

Marxism

“Economic Vision Statement” (APEC, 1993)

Ecuador

Egypt

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

El Salvador

“end of history”

Equatorial Guinea

Europe

colonialism

and oil

European Union

“excess capital”

exchange rates

fixed, vs. floating

fixed, need for

and Indonesia

Japanese-U.S., manipulation of

export-led growth

“extrajudicial killings”

“extraterritoriality”

F–15 fighters

F–16 fighters

F–18 fighters

F–22 fighters

Fairbank, John

Farah, Douglas

Far Eastern Economic Review

FBI

financial systems, and crisis of 1997

Ford, Gerald

Ford Foundation

Foreign Affairs

“foreign internal defense” (FID)

foreign investment

in Asia

in China

in Russia

foreign policy

and arms sales

and military

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963 (State Department)

Foreign Service Journal

Fourth U.N. Forum on Women (1995, Beijing)

France

arms sales

Francis, Carolyn

free-market capitalism. See capitalism, American model of

Freedom of Information Act

and private contractors

freedom of speech and press

FSX fighter

Fuji bank

Fujimori, Alberto

Fukuyama, Francis

Futenma Marine Corps air station

Galbraith, Peter W.

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

genocide

German Democratic Republic (East Germany)

Germany

American military bases in

arms sales

unified

Gero, Erno

Gibney, Frank

Gigot, Paul

Gill, Marcus

Gilman, Benjamin

Gingrich, Newt

glasnost

Gleysteen, William J.

“globalization”

and China policy

and economic crisis of 1997

and financial capitalism

forced

harm caused by

and Japanese economy

and labor

and poverty

Gorbachev, Mikhail

Gore, Al

Gottwald, Klement

Great Depression

Great Leap Forward

Greece

Green Berets

Greenspan, Alan

Gregg, Donald

Greider, William

Grenada

Guangdong province

Guatemala

civil war of 1980s and 1990s

coup of 1954

and human rights

Guidelines on U.S.–Japan Defense Cooperation (1997)

H–2 rocket

Haass, Richard N.

Habibie, B. J.

Hainan island

Haiti

Hale, David

Hamilton, Alexander

Harbury, Jennifer

Harp, Rodrico

Hashimoto, Ryutaro

Hatano, Ken’ichi

hedge funds

Helms, Jesse

Heryanto, Ariel

Hicks, George

Hinzpeter, Jurgen

Hirohito, Emperor

Hitler, Adolf

Hobson, John

Hodge, John

Holbrooke, Richard

Honduras

Honecker, Erich

Hong Kong

export-led growth

“honorable watch-dog” (gobanken-sama)

Horowitz, Irving Louis

Hosokawa, Morihiro

“host-nation support”

“hot money” or “gypsy capital”

Hughes, Patrick

human rights

and arms sales

and China

and special forces

Hungarian State Security Police (AVH)

Hungarian Workers Party

Hungary

uprising of 1956

Hussein, Saddam

Hutus

Iceland

ideological rigidity

ideology

American free-market

and capitalism vs. socialism

and Third World

imperialism

defined

and economic crises

and finance capitalism

see also American empire

“imperial overstretch”

defined

and fall of Soviet Union

U.S.

incomes

India

Indonesia

army and “red berets”

capital flows

dissidents

and East Timor

and economic crisis of 1997

and export-led growth

and JCET training

revolt against Dutch

revolution of 1965

rioting of 1998

U.S. exploitation of crisis in

wages

Indonesian banks

Indonesian Commission on Human Rights

industrial policy,

“instability”

and IMF controls

and Japan

institutions, and capitalism

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

international criminal court

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

and Brazil crisis of 1998

and economic crisis of 1997

and Indonesia,

negative impact of

and Soviet Union

Iran

arms sales to

military spending

nuclear weapons

revolution

and South Korea

Iraq

cruise missile attacks on

military spending

nuclear weapons

Irian Jaya (New Guinea)

“irredentism”

Ishihara, Shintaro

Islamic militants

Israel

Italy

ski-lift cable incident

Jackson-Vanik amendment

Jakarta Military Command

Jameson, Sam

Janos, Andrew

Japan

American bases in ,

as American satellite

arms purchases

and bipolar confrontation

blowback against

and China– xxvii

and “dark valley”

and democracy

and economic crisis of 1997

economic growth of

and economics of American empire

and “extraterritoriality”

and global economy

import barriers

and Indonesia

industrial overcapacity

military spending

as military state

and North Korea ,

and nuclear power and weapons

and oil

political paralysis of

“revisionism” on

rice tariffs

and Ryukyu islands

South Korea,

and state-guided capitalism

and Taiwan

and TMD system

trade surpluses

Japanese-American Security Treaty

Japanese Asia Development Board

Japanese banks

Japanese Defense Agency

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