| A Japanese Joint Venture in the Pacific: Foreign bodies in tinned tuna Subjects: Area Studies; Global Development; Politics & International Relations; Development Studies Environment Social Work Urban Studies; Social Sciences; Economics and Development; International Political Economy; Asian Studies; Asian Politics; Anthropology; Anthropology - Soc Sci; Japanese Politics; Ethnology; Development - Soc Sci; Ethnicity; Political & Economic Anthropology; Asian Studies (General); Japanese Studies; The Japanese, and other Asians, are increasingly taking over some of the roles previously played by Europeans in the Pacific islands, which is giving rise to interesting new economic relationships, and interesting new interactions between nationalities. This book considers the role of the Japanese in the Solomon Islands, focusing in particular on a |