The Coming War with Japan

The Coming War with Japan
Front cover of the 1991 edition
AuthorGeorge Friedman
Meredith LeBard
LanguageEnglish
SubjectUnited States–Japan relations
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
Publication date
May 1, 1991
Publication placeUnited States
ISBN0-312-07677-0

The Coming War with Japan is a book by geopolitical analyst George Friedman and Meredith LeBard, published in 1991, in which they argue that another conflict between the United States and Japan was inevitable as the latter was becoming an economic threat to the former. The Japanese title of the book translates as The Coming War with Japan: A 'Second Pacific War' is inevitable (ザ・カミング・ウォー・ウィズ・ジャパン: 「第二次太平洋戦争」は不可避だ, za kamingu uoo whizu japan: "dai ni ji Taiheiyōsensō" wa fukahi da).[1]

Friedman and LeBard's prediction of a shooting war between the US and Japan within two decades did not come true, and Japan's economy eventually stagnated due to the asset price bubble. The book was commercially successful, particularly amongst the Japanese, but was also negatively reviewed critically. Retrospective analysis of the book has discussed it in terms of negative U.S. attitudes towards Japan or other countries in general that challenge the U.S. economically.

  1. ^ ザ・カミング・ウォー・ウィズ・ジャパン : 「第二次太平洋戦争」は不可避だ. 1991. Retrieved March 15, 2021 – via Japanese Parliamentary Library Search Tool.

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