Special Joint Working Group on U.S.-Japanese Political and Military Relations.
Abstract
As part of the general concern about the future of U.S.-Japanese alliance relations, the range of topics agreed upon for discussion and research in the joint working group have included: (1) the effects of recent international developments, including the U.S.-Soviet detente and strategic arms control agreements, on the Japanese foreign policy outlook; (2) the effect of the 'Nixon Doctrine' on Japanese policies; (3) threats to Japan and Japanese defense options; (4) the prospects for stability in Southeast Asia after Vietnam; (5) the impact of converging and conflicting Japanese and U.S. economic interests on U.S.-Japanese relations, especially in regard to energy; (6) U.S. and Japanese relations with Korea, Taiwan, and China; and (7) prospects for the development of nuclear energy in Japan in the context of recent international developments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA081033
Entities
Organizations
- foreign affairs ministry