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The Time Is Ripe for Stronger U.S.-Japan Military Ties

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Reinterpretation of Article 9 of Japan's constitution allowing "collective self-defense," under prime minister Abe

07/02/2014

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Japan Policy Shift to Ease Restrictions on Military

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Japan's New Defense Posture

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The Time Is Ripe for Stronger U.S.-Japan Military Ties

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Abe's Constitutional Reform Push Slows

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The U.S.-Japan Partnership

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Renewal of US-Japan relations. Security, North Korea, China and other regional issues lead to an effort to renew the partnership in 2011-2012.

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China Raises Stakes in Air Standoff

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China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan

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Japan’s Foreign Minister Says Apologies to Wartime Victims Will Be Upheld

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U.S. 2014 Navy exercizes in Subic Bay, Philippines, and in Hawaii (Pacific Rim) signalling hope and wariness in U.S.-China relations

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China is participating with the U.S. in the Pacific Rim naval exercizes in Hawaii. At the same time the naval exercizes in the Philippines are intended to counter China's influence and territorial claims in the region. Japan's shift in interpretation of Article 9 of the Constitution to allow "collective self-defense" is also intended to counter China and ally N. Korea's missiles. The shift is approved by Japan's cabinet at about the same time as the naval exercizes. U.S. experts on China such as World Bank head Zoellick see peaceful development and cooperation but there is wariness following territorial claims and counter claims in the Pacific. South Korea remains wary of Japan but is also wary of China's ally N. Korea, and generally supports the U.S. efforts in the Pacific. The key is to manage tensions in a constructive way with cooperation and dialogue.

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Exercises in Hope—and Fear—in the Pacific

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Japan's New Defense Posture

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Chinese Leader, Underlining Ties to South Korea, Cites Japan as Onetime Mutual Enemy

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U.S. Seeks to Salvage Dialogue With China at Beijing Summit

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U.S., China try to emphasize potential for cooperation - The Washington Post

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U.S. Defense Secretary Hagel's visit to Beijing in April 2014 and efforts to defuse tensions between China, the U.S. and Japan

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Hagel's discussions with the defense minister and meetings with military officers to defuse tensions in the Asia Pacific region. Hagel's failure to make progress on the issues relating to cybersecurity and China's insistence on sovereignty over disputed islands in a trip intended to improve relations and dialogue. The trip only partly achieved its goals.

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Hagel Spars With Chinese Over Islands and Security

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U.S. Beefs Up Military Options for China as Obama Reassures Allies in Asia

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Japan's Abe Takes Step to Enhance Military's Role

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For U.S. Companies That Challenge China, the Risk of Digital Reprisal

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Okinawa and U.S.- Japan relations

01/07/2010

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Okinawa Governor Approves U.S. Air-Base Plan

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The Time Is Ripe for Stronger U.S.-Japan Military Ties

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Okinawa Voters Replace Governor With Opponent of U.S. Base

New York Times 11/16/2014

Shinzo Abe Faces Growing Wrath of Okinawans Over U.S. Base

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Shinzo Abe and Okinawa’s Governor to Resume Talks on U.S. Base

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U.S. Replaces Diplomat, Apologizes Over Alleged Remarks on Okinawa

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