edited by Takashi Inoguchi, G. John Ikenberry, and Yoichiro Sato
1st ed
New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2011
vi, 314 p. ;
25 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Alliance constrained: Japan, the United States, and regional security -- Costs and benefits of the U.S.-Japan alliance from the Japanese perspective -- Refining the U.S.-Japan strategic bargain -- The merits of alliance: a Japanese perspective. logic underpins Japan's global and regional security role? -- Global costs and benefits of the U.S.-Japan alliance: an American view -- Korea and the Japan-United States alliance: a Japanese perspective -- Korea and the United States-Japan alliance: an American perspective -- Liberal deterrence of China: challenges in achieving Japan's China policy -- The security dilemma in Asian architecture: U.S., Japan, and China -- How Russia matters in Japan-U.S. alliance -- The U.S.-Japan alliance and Russia -- Evolution of the Australia-Japan security partnership: toward a softer triangle alliance with the United States -- The United States, Japan, and Australia: security linkages to Southeast Asia -- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization: new chances for the Japan-U.S. alliance