Securing the "anchor of regional stability"? : the transformation of the US-Japan alliance and East Asian security / Nick Bisley

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 30 No 1, April 2008, pp.73-98 (19)Summary: Analyses how relations between Japan and the USA have changed since the late 1990s and what effect this has on East Asian security. Suggests that although the alliance may be in good shape its emphasis on military solutions to security and its strategy of containment may no longer be appropriate, particularly as the credibility of US military guarantees is not what it once was.
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Analyses how relations between Japan and the USA have changed since the late 1990s and what effect this has on East Asian security. Suggests that although the alliance may be in good shape its emphasis on military solutions to security and its strategy of containment may no longer be appropriate, particularly as the credibility of US military guarantees is not what it once was.

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