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Vol. LIV, Issue 1-2 (2001): Japan – EU cooperation: ten years after the Hague Declaration

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Christian Franck
FOREWORD, Takako Ueta and Éric Remacle
PREFACE, H.E. Takayuki Kimura
I. INTRODUCTION
-The Japan-EU joint declaration and its significance towars the future, Hisashi Owada
II. ECONOMIC, TRADE AND FINANCIAL ISSUES
-EU-Japan cooperation in the field of trade: a dash for liberalisation, Hans Labohm
-Japan and the European Union, resolving the WTO Regionalism impasse, James Mathis
-The EURO and the global economy, Sahoko Kaji
III. POLITICAL AND SECURITY ISSUES
-The European Union, Regionalism and global governance, Mario Teló
-Dependency from the US or regional self-reliance? Comparing European and Asian- Pacific security policies, Reimund Seidelmann
-Japan and the European security institutions, Takako Ueta
-Perceptions on crisis management in EU-JAPAN-US Relations, Emil Kirchner
-The European Union and Japan: partners in global crisis management and global stabilisation?, Stephan Keukeleire
-Japan’s Russian policy and CFSP of the European Union on Russia, Motohide Saito
-Japanese-Russian relations and the territorial disputes form the point of view of the EU, Tuomas Forsberg
Conclusions, Simon Nuttall
IV. ANNEXES
-The Hague Declaration
-Shaping our common future. An action plan for EU-Japan cooperation. European Union – Japan summit, Brussels 2001
-About the authors
-Programs and list of participants to the seminar
-About TEPSA