TY - GEN AU - Lewis, Michael TI - Pacific rift: why Americans and Japanese don't understand each other SN - 9780393309867 U1 - 337.73052 PY - 1993/// CY - London PB - W.W. Norton and Co. KW - United States - Foreign economic relations - Japan KW - Japan - Foreign economic relations - United States KW - Japan - Relations - United States N1 - Table of contents: 1. Introduction 2. Japanese Defense 3. A Gripping Tale of Insurance 4. Brand –Name Demons 5. Japanese Offense 6. Why Do the Japanese Want to Leap into Our Snake Pit? 7. Conclusion N2 - In Pacific Rift, the best-selling author of Liar’s Poker aims his skewering wit at the so-called cultural clash between Japan and the United States. The result is a very different kind of book on U.S.-Japanese business relations. In search of answers, Michael Lewis hits the road to report on the travails of two businessmen: one a rollicking American insurance agent who works in Tokyo, the other a Harvard-educated Japanese man employed by Mitsui Real Estate in New York City. From the Ginza hostess bars of Tokyo to the “wine-bottle” gangs of Times Square, Lewis dramatizes tragicomic collisions between the two cultures and the basic misconceptions that Americans and Japanese have about each other. (http://books.wwnorton.com/books/detail.aspx?id=4294980802) ER -