The U.S.-Japan Security Alliance: Regional Multilateralism
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The U.S.-Japan security alliance, which initially focused on Japan’s territorial defense and then started to merge with broader U.S. global strategy, now must deal with the rise of Japan’s neighbors. This edited volume puts forth an empirically rigorous analysis of the ongoing transformation of the U.S.-Japan alliance. As the Obama administration shifts U.S. foreign policy into a multilateral mode, Japan’s neighbors today are more likely to voice their issues concerning the U.S.-Japan alliance. Rigorous analysis of third-party perspectives of the U.S.-Japan alliance are key to helping us understand what external challenges lie ahead in terms of managing this crucial partnership.
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