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  1. Paperback 125 pages. $20.00. In the 1990s the close security relationship between the U.S. and Japan is being eroded by the disappearance of traditional Cold War threats and an increase in international trade disputes.

  2. This report examines Japanese views of the U.S.-Japan security rela-tionship after the Cold War and considers implications of those views for the United States. 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

  3. The U.S.-Japan security relationship after the Cold War Bookreader Item Preview ... The U.S.-Japan security relationship after the Cold War by Fukuyama, Francis. Publication date 1993 Topics National security -- United States, National security -- Japan, ...

  4. 1. Nov. 1994 · Reviewed by Donald Zagoria. For American readers, perhaps the most useful part of this study by two RAND Corporation analysts is the chapter on the Japanese reassessment of Japan's changing strategic environment now that the Cold War is over.

  5. 3. Mai 2024 · Updated. Last updated May 3, 2024 9:29 am (EST) Summary. The alliance began during the U.S. occupation after World War II. The United States pledged to defend Japan, which adopted a...

  6. Michael Green. The United States and Japan have closed the first decade of the postcold war era by reaffirming their mutual security relationship and expanding defense cooperation in areas ranging from theater missile defense (TMD) to regional contingency planning and intelligence sharing.