Defending An Economic Superpower
Reassessing The U.s.-japan Security Alliance
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Publisher Description
This book describes the reassessment of the U.S.-Japan security relationship to determine how Japan can do more for its defense, reduce America's spending for Japan's and Asia's security, yet preserve the peace in that region. It raises six questions about the relationship and tries to answer them.
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