This monograph focuses on recent developments affecting the US-Japan security alliance, in particular the question of the future of the US military presence on Okinawa and the revised US-Japan defence guidelines. It argues that, in the post-Cold War security environment, the US-Japan security partnership continues to benefit not only the two countries involved but the Asia-Pacific region as a whole. The alliance can make an important contribution to future regional stability in a number of areas of regional concern, including questions about the future roles of Japan and the United States themselves and of China; uncertainties connected with the possibility of Korean reunification; the effects of increased military spending; the strength of...