PAKATAN KESELAMATAN AMERIKA SYARIKAT-JEPUN: SATU ANALISIS KEPENTINGAN STRATEGIK AMERIKA SYARIKAT DI ERA PASCA PERANG DINGIN

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Ravichandran Moorthy

Abstract

This article analyses the strategic importance of the United States (US)-Japan security
alliance to the US, in the larger framework of Northeast Asia security dynamics in
the post-Cold War era. The article is based on the central argument that the USJapan
alliance has dislayed dynamism by embracing new challenges that confronts
the region in recent decades, thus ensuring its relevancy as an important security
alliance. To elucidate the argument, the article is divided into four sections. The
first section will briefly discuss the historical reasons for the existence of this
alliance. The second section will examine the evolution of US stance towards the
alliance during the last two and the current administrations, namely Clinton, Bush
and Obama administrations. The third section examines the interplay of US strategic
and security interests in response to the emerging security concerns in Northeast
Asia, and how it plays into the US’s stance towards its security alliance with
Japan. The final section will provide a concluding analysis of the revelance of this
alliance to the larger interests of the US in the region.

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