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2016 U.S.-Japan Security Seminar

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2016 U.S.-Japan Security Seminar Listing Summary Michael J. Green interviews JIIA President Yoshiji Nogami Drupal Admin Fri, 02/26/2016 - 12:54 Featured Image Image Contributors Michael J. Green Programs & Projects Japan Chair Parent Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Featured Image AdobeStock_179685887.jpeg Listing Summary The mission of the CSIS Japan Chair is to be the leading source of analytic insight and policy-relevant research on Japan, the U.S.-Japan alliance, and Japan’s leadership on t...

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2016 U.S.-Japan Security Seminar

CSIS (United States) | Feb 26, 2016

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Strengthening the U.S.-Japan alliance is vital for regional stability and countering rising threats from North Korea and China.
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Engagement in U.S.-Japan security discussions fosters mutual understanding, but should not overshadow Japan's own defense capabilities.
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Over-reliance on the U.S. undermines Japan's sovereignty and encourages complacency in addressing its own security challenges.
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Critics argue that the U.S.-Japan security partnership may entangle Japan in unnecessary conflicts that do not serve its national interests.
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The U.S.-Japan alliance is an essential framework for promoting democracy and human rights in Asia, benefiting both nations.
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