ABSTRACT

In recent years, the U.S.–Japan alliance has marked several anniversaries, including 40 years since the 1969 decision on the reversion of Okinawa. These occasions have provided crucial opportunities to reassess the continuing significance of U.S.–Japan security and diplomatic relations, prompting this investigation into major issues in negotiations between the two countries.

This book is the first comprehensive and comparative analysis of the U.S. and Japanese foreign policy formulation and implementation processes from 1961 to 1978, which also explores the long-term strategic significance of the U.S. deterrence in East Asia. It is based on numerous declassified and previously unused U.S. and Japanese documents, oral histories, and the author’s interviews with former officials. The book traces the origins of contemporary security and diplomatic issues back to the 1961–1978 U.S.–Japan negotiations involving secret arrangements in the reversion of Okinawa, Japan’s defense build-up, including the question of Japan’s nuclear option, and U.S.–Japan defense cooperation. Through a systematic assessment of the behind-the-scenes discussions, Dr Yukinori Komine demonstrates that external security calculations were consistently primary factors in U.S.–Japan relations. The book concludes by making policy-relevant suggestions, important for the "Pacific Century".

This book offers crucial contributions to the ongoing debate regarding the increasing need for greater transparency and burden-sharing in the U.S.–Japan alliance. It will appeal to scholars and students of International Relations of the Asia-Pacific region, East Asia–U.S. relations, U.S. Politics and Japanese Politics, as well as Foreign Policy.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I The foundations of U.S.–Japan security arrangements

part |2 pages

Part II Secrecy in the U.S.–Japan alliance

chapter |17 pages

3U.S. foreign policy formulation

chapter 4|15 pages

Japanese foreign policy formulation

chapter |24 pages

5U.S.–Japan negotiations

chapter 6|30 pages

The November 1969 U.S.–Japan summit

part |2 pages

Part III Where is Japan heading?

chapter 7|17 pages

Japan’s defense build- up

chapter 9|32 pages

The U.S.–Japan defense cooperation

chapter |16 pages

Conclusion

chapter |4 pages

Selected bibliography