Affirming the Bond: U.S. - Japan Security in the Post-Cold War Age.

Abstract

This report examines the cooperative security arrangement between the United States and Japan which began following World War II. It presents a series of policy-level and working-level recommendations which will allow the U.S.-Japan partnership to remain strong by allowing for orderly change in an atmosphere of greater understanding and mutual respect. Both nations must adapt to new realities and create for themselves new and cooperative roles in the world, and must be dedicated to the idea that proceeding together is far preferable to any other alternative.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 02, 1994
Accession Number
ADA289054

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  • Janvier K. Smith

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  • Naval War College

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