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U.S.-Japan relations
George Kennan’s Geopolitics of the Far East
By Francis P. Sempa
A worldview based on "unsentimental calculations of the balance of power" and an understanding of human nature.
The JET Program and the US-Japan Relationship
By Emily T. Metzgar
Alumni of the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program are an important part of bilateral ties.
How Do the United States and Japan See Each Other?
By Ankit Panda
A new study sheds light on public attitudes in the United States and Japan.
Abe’s Botched Handling of Henoko
By Ichiro Ozawa
The PM’s handling of the relocation of the U.S. military base will cost Japan in the long term.
Abe May Address Joint Session of US Congress
By Ankit Panda
Shinzo Abe may address a joint session of U.S. Congress -- a first for any Japanese prime minister.
US Admiral: Japanese Operations in South China Sea 'Make Sense' in the Future
By Ankit Panda
The United States might support Japanese military operations in the South China Sea.
US, South Korea, Japan Start Sharing Intelligence on North Korea
By Ankit Panda
The United States will serve as an intermediary for intelligence sharing between Japan and South Korea on North Korea.
US-Japan Defense Guideline Revision Postponed
By Ankit Panda
The United States and Japan will delay the revision of their defense guidelines until the middle of next year.
Okinawan Politics Back in International Spotlight
By Mina Pollmann
Local politicians are again drawing attention to a key U.S. foothold in East Asia.
U.S.-Japan Defense Industry Cyber Cooperation
By Riley Walters
Both countries will need to pool resources to meet a rising threat.
Yes, the U.S. Really Will Defend Japan
By Jun Okumura
Leaving Japan to fend for itself would be an end to the U.S.-Japanese Mutual Defense Treaty.
Why the U.S. Should Welcome Japan’s ‘Spear’ Capability
By Ayumi Teraoka
Despite slightly diverging views, Japan and the U.S. are capable of strengthening regional security.