The U.S.-Japan alliance is a living, ongoing partnership. This project focuses on expanding working-level interactions between the U.S. and Japanese defense establishments. The project provides key analysis to policymakers who draft the policies that govern the alliance, while working with experts in the military and the policy community to understand the challenges of the alliance in a historical and contemporary context. Through engagement with officials, the project identifies and raises awareness of specific issues — from strategic messaging to the nuts and bolts of alliance interactions — that can lead to misunderstanding and tension.
Aegis Ashore’s cancellation brings not only political ramifications but opportunities for the U.S.-Japanese alliance
July 29, 2020
The revision of defense planning documents is critical for ensuring Japan’s national security policy institutions can respond to the evolving security environment.
July 10, 2020
The cancellation will trigger a rethink of Japan’s overall defense policy documents—on a severely truncated timeline.
July 9, 2020
To combat China’s space ambitions, Japan and the U.S. need a coordinated, regional approach.
June 23, 2020
With both militaries having to fight the pandemic alongside their existing operations, how can the U.S. and Japan keep deterrence robust?
May 29, 2020
February 4, 2019
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