21. CATO Institute: Two Normal Countries: Rethinking the U.S.-Japan Strategic Relationship
- Author:
- Christopher Preble
- Publication Date:
- 04-2006
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- The Cato Institute
- Abstract:
- The U.S.-Japan strategic relationship, formalized during the depths of the Cold War and refined during the 1980s and 1990s, continues to undergo dramatic changes. Although Japan is economically capable and now seems politically motivated to assume full responsibility for defending itself from threats, it is legally constrained from doing so under the terms of the Japanese constitution, particularly Article 9. The path to defensive self-sufficiency is also impeded by Japan's continuing dependence on the United States embodied in the U.S.-Japan security alliance.
- Topic:
- International Relations and Diplomacy
- Political Geography:
- United States, Japan, Israel, East Asia, and Asia