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  1. 21. März 2014 · LIST NEXT. Michael Yahuda, Sino-Japanese Relations after the Cold War: Two tigers Sharing a Mountain (London: Routledge: 2013) Bilateral relations between pairs of Northeast Asian countries—China, Japan, and South Korea– are becoming increasingly intertwined, always under the shadow of the United States. As we scrutinize new literature ...

  2. 8. Sept. 2021 · In particular, ensuring the economic security of Japan’s semiconductor industry is fundamental to prevailing in the China-U.S. Cold War. While Japan once boasted more than 50 percent of the ...

  3. 17. Mai 1995 · The U.S.-Japan Security Relationship After the Cold War [Fukuyama, F.] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The U.S.-Japan Security Relationship After the Cold War . Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Cho ...

  4. Since the end of World War 11, the close U.S.- Japan security relationship has benefited both nations. The United States has been able to anchor its East Asian military presence in Japan, helping to contain communist influence and lending stability to the region. Japan has been able to concentrate on rebuilding its economy with relatively little concern (and cost) for its own defense. But both ...

  5. 11. Sept. 2023 · Firstly, one of the major forces behind the continuity and enhancement of the security consensus on the USJapan alliance has been the formation of the SPC that comprises members from both the US and Japan including formal government office-holders and non-governmental actors; secondly, since the end of the Cold War, the SPC has developed a dense network of members, institutions, and ...

  6. 27. Okt. 2009 · The Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union lasted for decades and resulted in anti-communist suspicions and international incidents that led the two superpowers to the ...

  7. Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-106). Publisher's summary This book evaluates the U.S.-Japan security alliance by taking an intimate look at how the Japanese view the relationship, and recommends ways for the U.S. to meet its defense interests, protect its technology base, and enhance economic competitiveness.