The emergence of a significant new partnership involving Canada,
Japan, and the United States has been largely ignored by students
of international relations and Canadian foreign policy. This
collection, written by scholars and policymakers from the countries
involved, explores the evolving alliance and illustrates its
growing strength in a collective global leadership.
The papers examine the three market-oriented democracies in
their changing roles toward each other and show how they have moved
beyond their separate, special, bilateral relationships into a
dynamic three-way engagement. Their intersections in trade,
investment, business negotiations, peacekeeping, and environmental
affairs are analyzed from a range of perspectives, including
political science, management studies, economics, geography, and
history. A powerful view unfolds: in the context of a rapidly
globalizing economic system, this new triumvirate can only continue
to strengthen and flourish, adding its influence to the creation of
a new world order.