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The U.S.-Japan alliance : past, present, and future

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, c1999Description: xix, 403 pages : illustrations ; 23cmISBN:
  • 9780876092491
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • REF 327.73052 Un38
Contents:
The eagle eyes the Pacific: American foreign policy options in east Asia after the Cold War / Richard J. Samuels and Christopher P. Twomey China, Japan, and the United States / James Przystup Waiting for Godot? Northeast Asian future shock and the U.S.-Japan alliance / Robert. A. Manning The evolution of military cooperation in the U.S.-Japan alliance / Sheila A. Smith Managing the new U.S.-Japan security alliance: enhancing structures and mechanisms to address post-Cold War requirements / Paul S. Giarra and Akihisa Nagashima U.S. bases in Japan: historical background and innovative approaches to maintaining strategic presence / Paul S. Giarra Can eagles and cranes flock together? U.S. and Japanese approaches to multilateral security after the Cold War / Anne M. Dixon The alliance implications of theater missile defense / Patrick M. Cronin, Paul S. Giarra, and Michael J. Green Alliance politics and Japan's postwar culture of antimilitarism / Thomas U. Berger The alliance and post-Cold War political realignment in Japan / W. Lee Howell Economics and security: a conceptual framework / Mike M. Mochizuki Whither trade and security? A historical perspective / Laura Stone U.S.-Japan armaments cooperation / Gregg A. Rubinstein The technology factor in U.S.-Japan security relations / Michael Chinworth From reaffirmation to redefinition-an agenda for the future / Patrick M. Cronin and Michael J. Green
Summary: The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future explains the inner workings of the U.S.-Japan alliance and recommends new approaches to sustain this critical bilateral security relationship. The authors are scholars and practitioners who understand where the alliance came from, how it is managed, and the strategic decisions that will have to be made in the future. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future serves as a comprehensive "user's guide" for students, scholars, and policymakers working on U.S.-Japan relations. It is also a thought provoking introduction for anyone concerned with the future of America's economic and security presence in Asia
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DONATION LAPULAPU-CEBU INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE REFERENCE SECTION REF 327.73052 Un38 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 005425

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The eagle eyes the Pacific: American foreign policy options in east Asia after the Cold War / Richard J. Samuels and Christopher P. Twomey
China, Japan, and the United States / James Przystup
Waiting for Godot? Northeast Asian future shock and the U.S.-Japan alliance / Robert. A. Manning
The evolution of military cooperation in the U.S.-Japan alliance / Sheila A. Smith
Managing the new U.S.-Japan security alliance: enhancing structures and mechanisms to address post-Cold War requirements / Paul S. Giarra and Akihisa Nagashima
U.S. bases in Japan: historical background and innovative approaches to maintaining strategic presence / Paul S. Giarra
Can eagles and cranes flock together? U.S. and Japanese approaches to multilateral security after the Cold War / Anne M. Dixon
The alliance implications of theater missile defense / Patrick M. Cronin, Paul S. Giarra, and Michael J. Green
Alliance politics and Japan's postwar culture of antimilitarism / Thomas U. Berger
The alliance and post-Cold War political realignment in Japan / W. Lee Howell
Economics and security: a conceptual framework / Mike M. Mochizuki
Whither trade and security? A historical perspective / Laura Stone
U.S.-Japan armaments cooperation / Gregg A. Rubinstein
The technology factor in U.S.-Japan security relations / Michael Chinworth
From reaffirmation to redefinition-an agenda for the future / Patrick M. Cronin and Michael J. Green

The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future explains the inner workings of the U.S.-Japan alliance and recommends new approaches to sustain this critical bilateral security relationship. The authors are scholars and practitioners who understand where the alliance came from, how it is managed, and the strategic decisions that will have to be made in the future. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future serves as a comprehensive "user's guide" for students, scholars, and policymakers working on U.S.-Japan relations. It is also a thought provoking introduction for anyone concerned with the future of America's economic and security presence in Asia

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