Lying between Tokyo, Beijing and Taipei and hosting more than 74% of American military bases in Japan, Okinawa has often been referred to as the ‘Keystone of the Pacific’ within regional security narratives. This is primarily because of its geo-strategically pivotal position along the so-called ‘first island chain’, separating the Western Pacific and East China Sea, and its historically contested political status as a former tributary of China, colony of Japan and protectorate of the United States (US). Amid this checkered history, the chapter below reexamines regional security issues from a layered perspective. In so doing, it critically interrogates how Okinawa has been (mis)understood, (re)constructed, and (re)framed across intersecting ...
In Okinawa, the complex local politics that surround the U.S. basing presence have entered an uncert...
This thesis investigates transforming a decommissioned military site into a productive part of its h...
Abstract This article builds on the political geography of islands and emerging research on the rel...
Recent tensions in Northeast Asia highlight the need for a stable regional security architecture –...
As the "keystone" of the Pacific, Okinawa is set to become a flashpoint between dynamic great power ...
As the "keystone" of the Pacific, Okinawa is set to become a flashpoint between dynamic great power ...
In this article we aim to illustrate both the progress and the stalemates of the US and Japanese str...
In this article we aim to illustrate both the progress and the stalemates of the US and Japanese str...
Governed directly by the US from the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 until its reversion to Japan in 1972,...
This article re-examines the often misrepresented role of Okinawan agency by focusing on the diverge...
This chapter examines the contemporary geopolitical challenges facing Okinawa by considering the geo...
This chapter examines the contemporary geopolitical challenges facing Okinawa by considering the geo...
Japan’s unusual position in the realm of international politics encapsulates a three-fold juxtaposit...
What happens when concepts of “security” that circulate at a more global level consolidate around co...
What happens when concepts of “security” that circulate at a more global level consolidate around co...
In Okinawa, the complex local politics that surround the U.S. basing presence have entered an uncert...
This thesis investigates transforming a decommissioned military site into a productive part of its h...
Abstract This article builds on the political geography of islands and emerging research on the rel...
Recent tensions in Northeast Asia highlight the need for a stable regional security architecture –...
As the "keystone" of the Pacific, Okinawa is set to become a flashpoint between dynamic great power ...
As the "keystone" of the Pacific, Okinawa is set to become a flashpoint between dynamic great power ...
In this article we aim to illustrate both the progress and the stalemates of the US and Japanese str...
In this article we aim to illustrate both the progress and the stalemates of the US and Japanese str...
Governed directly by the US from the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 until its reversion to Japan in 1972,...
This article re-examines the often misrepresented role of Okinawan agency by focusing on the diverge...
This chapter examines the contemporary geopolitical challenges facing Okinawa by considering the geo...
This chapter examines the contemporary geopolitical challenges facing Okinawa by considering the geo...
Japan’s unusual position in the realm of international politics encapsulates a three-fold juxtaposit...
What happens when concepts of “security” that circulate at a more global level consolidate around co...
What happens when concepts of “security” that circulate at a more global level consolidate around co...
In Okinawa, the complex local politics that surround the U.S. basing presence have entered an uncert...
This thesis investigates transforming a decommissioned military site into a productive part of its h...
Abstract This article builds on the political geography of islands and emerging research on the rel...