Pauline M. Prior is Lecturer in Social Policy at The Queen's University of Belfast.
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"[Sato] sets out to tell Japanese readers how their country looks from the U.S. and why--in his opinion--some American criticisms of Japan are right ... [Sato] strikes gold with a list of things Japan can do to put itself right with the rest of the world."-"Far Eastern Economic Review", "Sato knows both Japanese realities and American dissatisfactions. He sees things from a rare vantage point. Some Japanese may feel he is too critical of Japan, while more Americans may think he overly values the Japanese model. But both can learn much from his book and, after reading it, will be convinced that he talks a great deal of sense and conclude that united, the two nations stand to gain, divided, to lose." -Masamichi Hanabusa, Former Japanese Consul General, author of "Trade Problems Between Japan and Western Europe"