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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
Wall Street Journal 12.01.2013
Tensions With China Shoring Up Japanese Prime Minister's Push to Build Up Military Capability
Wall Street Journal 12.01.2013
Japan, U.S. at Odds Over China's Air Zone
Wall Street Journal 12.02.2013
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02.08.2014
Obama Juggles Itinerary in Bid to Ease Tensions Between Two Asian Allies
New York Times 03.24.2014
Japan’s Foreign Minister Says Apologies to Wartime Victims Will Be Upheld
New York Times 04.08.2014
U.S. Beefs Up Military Options for China as Obama Reassures Allies in Asia
Wall Street Journal 04.28.2014
The Time Is Ripe for Stronger U.S.-Japan Military Ties
Wall Street Journal 07.08.2014
U.S., China try to emphasize potential for cooperation - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.09.2014
U.S., Japan Announce New Security Agreement
Wall Street Journal 04.29.2015
Shinzo Abe of Japan Avoids Specifics in Speech on Trade Accord
New York Times 04.29.2015
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Argues for Trade Deal in Speech to Congress
Wall Street Journal 04.30.2015
Overcoming Japan’s Security Skeptics at Home
Wall Street Journal 07.21.2015
North Korea Bomb Test Challenges U.S. Policy in Asia
Wall Street Journal 01.07.2016
Fred Hiatt - Patching up our alliance with Japan
Washington Post 01.10.2011
Gates Says U.S. Will Defer to Japan on Moving Base
New York Times 01.13.2011
Gates Calls U.S.-Japan Ties Key to Asian Security
Wall Street Journal 01.14.2011
Shaking up Japan: Bold, or plain reckless?
Economist 02.05.2011
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Il Is Dead
Wall Street Journal 12.19.2011
Is a third-generation monster North Korea’s destiny? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.20.2011
Will North Korea Become Chinaâs Newest Province?
New York Times 12.19.2011
Washington's Chance to Push for Change Comes With Risk
Wall Street Journal 12.20.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.20.2011
The World's Most Repressive State
Wall Street Journal 12.20.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.20.2011
North Korea after Kim Jong Il: We need to talk about Kim
Economist 12.31.2011
U.S., Japan Scale Back Plan to Move Base
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.11.2012
Jon Huntsman: How to Manage the China Relationship
Wall Street Journal 05.07.2012
Wall Street Journal 05.23.2012
Japan to Boost Defense in Pacific, Minister Says
Wall Street Journal 06.26.2012
South Korea to Sign Historic Military Pact With Japan
New York Times 06.28.2012
Japan Feels a North Asia Squeeze
Wall Street Journal 07.16.2012
Tokyo Seeks to Expand Defense Against China
Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012
U.S. Plans New Asia Missile Defenses
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2012
Panetta Reassures China on Military Moves
Wall Street Journal 09.19.2012
U.S., Japan Train for Island Defense
Wall Street Journal 09.25.2012
Shintaro Ishihara, Right-Wing Japanese Politician, Makes Gains
New York Times 12.08.2012
Japan's Abe Aims to Forge Deeper Ties on Visit to U.S.
Wall Street Journal 02.20.2013
For Xi, a 'China Dream' of Military Power
Wall Street Journal 03.13.2013
China Names Its New Foreign Policy Team
New York Times 03.16.2013
U.S.-China Tensions Thwart Response to North Korea Threat
WSJ 09.09.2016
Japanese warships to join US fleet near North Korea as tensions rise
The Guardian 04.12.2017
North Korea’s Threat Pushes Japan to Reassess Its Might and Rights
The New York Times 09.15.2017
Korea summit: leaders vow to 'write new chapter' in peninsula’s history
The Guardian 04.27.2018
Opinion | What Is Kim Jong-un’s Game?
05.08.2018
Tech Rivalry Shadows Japan-China Summit
WSJ 10.23.2018
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