Strengthening the U.S.-Japan Alliance

Strengthening the U.S.-Japan Alliance

Auteur : Masahiro Kurosaki, Matthew C. Waxman, Thomas H. Lee, Hideshi Tokuchi, Julian G. Ku, Hitoshi Nasu, Michael J. Adams, Kazuto Suzuki, Ryan Scoville

Date de publication : 2020-11

Éditeur : Center for Japanese Legal Studies, Columbia Law School

Nombre de pages : 207

Résumé du livre

"During the three years leading up to this year ’s 60th anniversary of the signing of the 1960 U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, a series of workshops were held under the joint sponsorship of Columbia Law School’s Center for Japanese Legal Studies and the National Defense Academy of Japan’s Center for Global Security. Bringing together experts in international law and political science primarily from the United States and Japan, the workshops examined how differing approaches to use of force and understandings of individual and collective self-defense in the two countries might adversely affect their alliance. The workshop participants explored the underlying causes of the gap in understanding between the United States and Japan with respect to these issues, and they considered the alliance in the context of each state’s interpretation of international law and policy positions regarding its rights and obligations under such law. In doing so, they also examined how the differing approaches could be applied to possible crisis situations of current concern in East Asia, and what that might mean for alliance relations"--Columbia Law School Scholarship Archives, viewed August 3, 2022. Book is a collection of essays based upon these workshops.

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