1. The U.S.-Japanese Alliance and American Strategy in Asia.
- Author
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Griffin, Christopher
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INTERNATIONAL relations , *MILITARY policy , *INTERNATIONAL security , *INTERNATIONAL alliances ,JAPAN-United States relations ,JAPANESE foreign relations - Abstract
Although U.S. policy toward Asia is often articulated in terms of the emergence and political evolution of China, the U.S.-Japanese relationship has been the primary means of effecting American policy in the region for over a century and a half. If Washington is to achieve a second "Pax Americana" in this century, the relationship with Japan will continue to be a major factor as U.S. policymakers attempt to best devise and implement diplomatic and defense policy in Asia. The rapid development of the U.S.-Japanese security alliance in the past decade indicate that it will continue to be a viable and valuable policy tool in this effort, although there are several areas where it remains deficient relative to the demands placed upon it. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2007