The United States And Japan In The Western Pacific
Micronesia And Papua New Guinea
(Author) Grant K GoodmanThe interrelationships of the United States and Japan with Micronesia, a U.S. dependency, and Papua New Guinea, a newly independent nation, are the focus of this study. The authors demonstrate that dependence does not by any means automatically terminate by virtue of a legal change in political status. To a surprising extent, Micronesia (the last UN trusteeship) and independent Papua New Guinea depend for their very survival on the United States and Japan. The authors point out that the interests of the United States and Japan in this region too often-and unnecessarily-operate in isolation from one another and in direct conflict. Cooperative U.S.-Japanese efforts are vital in this area; whatever plans are made for the region, they must be island-specific, culturally congruent, politically sensitive, and economically viable.
Grant K Goodman
Grant K Goodman is best known for his novel "The Color of Rain," a poignant exploration of love and loss. His lyrical prose and vivid imagery captivate readers, drawing them into a world of raw emotion and profound insight. Goodman's work continues to resonate with audiences, shaping the landscape of contemporary literature.