Japanese Foreign Policy Today 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-62529-1_10
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U.S.-Japan Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: Ambiguous Adjustment to a Changing Strategic Environment

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“…Konsekuensinya bagi Jepang dari kesepakatan tersebut adalah Jepang harus mendukung segala kebijakan keamanan Amerika Serikat termasuk kebijakan anti-terorisme dan nonproliferasi nuklir (Tsuneo, 2000).…”
Section: Gambar 1 -Pengeluaran Belanja Militer Korea Selatan Tahun 20unclassified
“…Konsekuensinya bagi Jepang dari kesepakatan tersebut adalah Jepang harus mendukung segala kebijakan keamanan Amerika Serikat termasuk kebijakan anti-terorisme dan nonproliferasi nuklir (Tsuneo, 2000).…”
Section: Gambar 1 -Pengeluaran Belanja Militer Korea Selatan Tahun 20unclassified
“…In exchange, United States had to guarantee the Japan territorial security in the state of emergency (Jitsuo, 2000). It was proven since at the end of United States occupation in 1952, Washington had signed a military treaty with Tokyo, to protect Japan from outside threat and maintain its military bases in Japan as an access for the operation in Far East (Tsuneo, 2000). Japan has been living under the security umbrella of United States ever since.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%