How do Japan and the United States fit into each other’s grand strategies? A grand strategy is one that relates means and ends, resources and objectives, economics and national security. The National Security Archive’s Project on U.S.–Japanese Relations Since 1960 is probing these issues through a major program of research and study into policymaking by both governments across a wide spectrum of diplomatic, security, and economic issues. This project has brought together scholars and officials (see Appendix) from both countries to discuss new studies, based on newly released official U.S. documents and interviews with former officials, that shed light on the policymaking and implementation processes in both governments.This essay provides a...
This thesis examines the main security and economic drivers for Japan’s foreign policy responses to ...
A major phenomenon in the post-World War II world is the rise of Japan as a leading international ec...
The author concentrates on economic conditions of Japan’s foreign policy. The lack of own raw materi...
How do Japan and the United States fit into each other’s grand strategies? A grand strategy is one t...
Japan and the United States, two bitter wartime enemies, have become two of the closest and perhaps...
This conference paper describes the burgeoning economic security policies taken by the Japanese gove...
This paper examines the durability of the US-Japan alliance by retracing its historical development....
As the two largest economies of the free world, the United States and Japan share the responsibility...
This paper will discuss the U.S.-Japan alliance following the end of the Cold War. With the U.S.-Jap...
The role of Japan in any U.S. strategic policy will be decided from the outcome of two debates. Thes...
The role of Japan in any U.S. strategic policy will be decided from the outcome of two debates. Thes...
Is Japan re-emerging as a normal, or even a great, military power in regional and global security af...
This paper will discuss the U.S.-Japan alliance following the end of the Cold War. With the U.S.-Jap...
In the existing international political economy, developed nations have intensified competition by i...
The establishment of a liberal multilateral trading system in the postwar period presented opportuni...
This thesis examines the main security and economic drivers for Japan’s foreign policy responses to ...
A major phenomenon in the post-World War II world is the rise of Japan as a leading international ec...
The author concentrates on economic conditions of Japan’s foreign policy. The lack of own raw materi...
How do Japan and the United States fit into each other’s grand strategies? A grand strategy is one t...
Japan and the United States, two bitter wartime enemies, have become two of the closest and perhaps...
This conference paper describes the burgeoning economic security policies taken by the Japanese gove...
This paper examines the durability of the US-Japan alliance by retracing its historical development....
As the two largest economies of the free world, the United States and Japan share the responsibility...
This paper will discuss the U.S.-Japan alliance following the end of the Cold War. With the U.S.-Jap...
The role of Japan in any U.S. strategic policy will be decided from the outcome of two debates. Thes...
The role of Japan in any U.S. strategic policy will be decided from the outcome of two debates. Thes...
Is Japan re-emerging as a normal, or even a great, military power in regional and global security af...
This paper will discuss the U.S.-Japan alliance following the end of the Cold War. With the U.S.-Jap...
In the existing international political economy, developed nations have intensified competition by i...
The establishment of a liberal multilateral trading system in the postwar period presented opportuni...
This thesis examines the main security and economic drivers for Japan’s foreign policy responses to ...
A major phenomenon in the post-World War II world is the rise of Japan as a leading international ec...
The author concentrates on economic conditions of Japan’s foreign policy. The lack of own raw materi...