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United States and Japan
Security and Economic Relations
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United States and Japan Security and Economic Relations

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Outline
Security relationship
security treaty
divergent considerations
current issues
Economic relationship
economic concerns
trade issues
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Outline Security relationship security treaty divergent considerations current issues Economic relationship economic concerns trade issues

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U.S. Occupation of Japan
August 1945 - April 1952
Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP) - General Douglas MacArthur
General peace treaty in San Francisco in September 1951
China and Soviet Union were excluded
formally ended the Occupation in 1952
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U.S. Occupation of Japan August 1945 - April 1952 Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP) - General Douglas MacArthur General peace treaty in San Francisco in September 1951 China and Soviet Union were excluded formally ended the Occupation in 1952

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U.S.-Japan Alliance
One of the most important components of U.S. security policy in Asia-Pacific region
Bilateral versus multilateral security arrangement
Japan’s only security relationship
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U.S.-Japan Alliance One of the most important components of U.S. security policy in Asia-Pacific region Bilateral versus multilateral security arrangement Japan’s only security relationship

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U.S.-Japan Alliance
Historically unique alliance:
Bilateral alliance between the victor and the vanquished in a major war
Disparate historical & cultural background
Without a substantive military structure
Survived more than four decades thanks to the Cold War
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U.S.-Japan Alliance Historically unique alliance: Bilateral alliance between the victor and the vanquished in a major war Disparate historical & cultural background Without a substantive military structure Survived more than four decades thanks to the Cold War

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U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
U.S.-Japan Mutual Security Treaty (1951)
U.S. troops and military base in Japan
for regional security
against external military attacks
against internal riots
did not automatically oblige U.S. to protect Japan
function instead of obligation
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U.S.-Japan Security Treaty U.S.-Japan Mutual Security Treaty (1951) U.S. troops and military base in Japan for regional security against external military attacks against internal riots did not automatically oblige U.S. to protect Japan function instead of obligation

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U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
Revision in 1960
removed ``internal riots” clause
U.S. seek Japan’s approval to re-deploy USFJ
unclear whether Tokyo has veto power
Less automatic than NATO mechanism
Wider in scope than US-ROK alliance
``Far East” clause
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U.S.-Japan Security Treaty Revision in 1960 removed ``internal riots” clause U.S. seek Japan’s approval to re-deploy USFJ unclear whether Tokyo has veto power Less automatic than NATO mechanism Wider in scope than US-ROK alliance ``Far East” clause

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U.S.-Japan Alliance
Guidelines for U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation in 1978 and 1997
grant U.S. military greater use of Japanese installations in times of crisis
possible, limited Japanese military role in ``situations in areas surrounding Japan”
Korea
Taiwan Strait (?)
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U.S.-Japan Alliance Guidelines for U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation in 1978 and 1997 grant U.S. military greater use of Japanese installations in times of crisis possible, limited Japanese military role in ``situations in areas surrounding Japan” Korea Taiwan Strait (?)

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Divergent Considerations
U.S.’s overall global strategy
containment of Soviet Union during Cold War
stability and peace in Pacific Asia
direct attack on Japan least likely scenario
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Divergent Considerations U.S.’s overall global strategy containment of Soviet Union during Cold War stability and peace in Pacific Asia direct attack on Japan least likely scenario

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Divergent Considerations
Japan’s concerns
defense of Japan
economic growth
U.S. tendency toward unilateralism
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Divergent Considerations Japan’s concerns defense of Japan economic growth U.S. tendency toward unilateralism

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Current Issues
Burden sharing
About 50,000 U.S. troops in Japan
Japan provides $2.5 billion annually
about 3/4 of total cost of stationing troops
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Current Issues Burden sharing About 50,000 U.S. troops in Japan Japan provides $2.5 billion annually about 3/4 of total cost of stationing troops

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Current Issues
U.S. Bases on Okinawa
29,000 U.S. military personnel
public protests
reduction of bases and land
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Current Issues U.S. Bases on Okinawa 29,000 U.S. military personnel public protests reduction of bases and land

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International Pressures
U.S. demand
burden-sharing
economic sanctions
Asian neighbors
welcome Japan’s economic & financial leadership
wary of Japan’s role in security issues
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International Pressures U.S. demand burden-sharing economic sanctions Asian neighbors welcome Japan’s economic & financial leadership wary of Japan’s role in security issues

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Economic Influence
Japan’s economic position is not matched by political influence
third largest economy in the world
model of development emulated by others
``flying geese” pattern
Limited success in turning economic power into political influence
Official Development Assistance
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Economic Influence Japan’s economic position is not matched by political influence third largest economy in the world model of development emulated by others ``flying geese” pattern Limited success in turning economic power into political influence Official Development Assistance

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International Organizations
Japan increased role in
IMF
Japan gained No. 2 voting weight in 1980s
World Bank
Japan gained No. 2 voting weight in 1980s
United Nations
attempt at permanent membership in Security Council
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International Organizations Japan increased role in IMF Japan gained No. 2 voting weight in 1980s World Bank Japan gained No. 2 voting weight in 1980s United Nations attempt at permanent membership in Security Council

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Failure of a Proposal
Asian financial crisis (1997-1998)
Japan proposed a regional monetary fund
Asian Monetary Fund (AMF)
exclude U.S.
less neo-liberal economic agenda
Opposed and rejected by U.S., some Asian economies, and IMF
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Failure of a Proposal Asian financial crisis (1997-1998) Japan proposed a regional monetary fund Asian Monetary Fund (AMF) exclude U.S. less neo-liberal economic agenda Opposed and rejected by U.S., some Asian economies, and IMF

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Japan’s Dilemma
Domestic political debates
Leftists’ opposition to military involvement
``Peace Clause” in the Constitution
Conservatives’ nationalistic agenda
Japan’s military involvement overseas
visit Yasukuni Shrine (which honors Class A war criminals of World War II)
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Japan’s Dilemma Domestic political debates Leftists’ opposition to military involvement ``Peace Clause” in the Constitution Conservatives’ nationalistic agenda Japan’s military involvement overseas visit Yasukuni Shrine (which honors Class A war criminals of World War II)

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Japan’s Contributions
Economic strategies are financially and politically less costly
First Gulf War of 1991
Japan contributed $10.8 billion
Anti-terrorist campaign in 2002
Japan hosted an Afghan aid conference
Japan pledged large scale aid to the reconstruction of Afghanistan
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Japan’s Contributions Economic strategies are financially and politically less costly First Gulf War of 1991 Japan contributed $10.8 billion Anti-terrorist campaign in 2002 Japan hosted an Afghan aid conference Japan pledged large scale aid to the reconstruction of Afghanistan

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US-Japan Economic Issues
The world’s two largest economies
US+Japan produce nearly 30% of world GDP
mutual economic relations impact the world
Japan is the United States’ 4th largest merchandise export market
Japan is the United States’ 4th largest merchandise import source
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US-Japan Economic Issues The world’s two largest economies US+Japan produce nearly 30% of world GDP mutual economic relations impact the world Japan is the United States’ 4th largest merchandise export market Japan is the United States’ 4th largest merchandise import source

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U.S. concerns over Japan
Japan’s economic recession
depreciation of yen
U.S. exports to Japan more expensive
U.S. imports from Japan cheaper
U.S.-Japan trade disputes
U.S. trade deficit with Japan
U.S. and Japan trade barriers
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U.S. concerns over Japan Japan’s economic recession depreciation of yen U.S. exports to Japan more expensive U.S. imports from Japan cheaper U.S.-Japan trade disputes U.S. trade deficit with Japan U.S. and Japan trade barriers

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