Where will Japan's security policy go after the change of administrations in Tokyo and Washington?

  • Streltsov D.V.
Publication date
December 2020

Abstract

The rise to power of the Suga Cabinet in Japan in September 2020 and the victory of J. Biden in the U.S. presidential elections in November 2020 will have a considerable impact on Tokyo's security policy. According to one view, a focus on the global agenda would force Biden to step up dialogue with China, which could damage the Japan-U.S. security relations. Others say that Biden will not correct the «hawkish» policy towards China that has emerged under D. Trump, and therefore Japan has no good reason for concern. In its security policy Japan will in any case continue to rely on the Security Treaty with the United States, strengthen security dialogue with India, Australia and other «like-minded» democracies, and develop political dialogue w...

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