The Japan-U.S. Alliance: New Challenges in the 21st Century
1998–1999
The alliance with the United States is expected to remain the cornerstone of Japan's security policy for the foreseeable future. That alliance will also be an important factor—arguably the most important factor—for the stability of East Asia. A group of six young scholars examined the various elements that might affect the alliance in the coming decades, including domestic public opinion and politics, international events and their repercussions, tensions between other countries, and cultural outlook. Under the direction of Professor Masashi Nishihara of Japan's National Defense Academy, the scholars conducted research on the strategies of the two countries toward armed nonstate actors; the security of Southeast Asia as a common agenda in the alliance; the Taiwan issue in Sino-Japanese relations and its impact on the Japan-U.S. alliance; the potential impact of Korean reunification on the U.S. alliance system in East Asia; comparative policies regarding economic sanctions against Myanmar, and the effect of those policies on the Japan-U.S. alliance; and the overall framework of the alliance.
As part of their research, the participants traveled to the United States to discuss their drafts with leading experts on these issues. Their final papers were published by JCIE in the volume listed below.
(This project is part of the Global ThinkNet Fellows initiative.)
Publications
Japan-U.S. Alliance: New Challenges for the 21st Century, Masashi Nishihara, editor
Participants
| Masashi Nishihara (Project Director) |
President National Defense Academy |
| Eiichi Hoshino | Professor University of Ryukyus |
| Narushige Michishita | Research Associate The National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan Defense Agency |
| Naofumi Miyasaka | Lecturer in International Politics Department of Law, Senshu University |
| Koji Murata | Assistant Professor American Studies, School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University |
| Yoshifumi Nakai | Researcher Institute of Developing Economies |
| Sueo Sudo | Professor Faculty of Culture and Education, University of Saga |
