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  Ending the US-Japan alliance: The search for stable peace in NE Asia after the cold war
 
 
Title: Ending the US-Japan alliance: The search for stable peace in NE Asia after the cold war
Author: Renwick, Neil
Appeared in: Global change peace and security
Paging: Volume 4 (1992) nr. 2 pages 3-30
Year: 1992-10
Contents: With the end of the Cold War in Northeast Asia, a question has arisen about whether an opportunity now exists for the establishment of a new basis for collective security and stable peace in the region. Is there an increased likelihood of an end to existing collective defence arrangements such as the US-Japan security relationship? What alternatives have been advanced to promote peace in this region? This paper argues that, rather than enhancing the prospects for a new collective security regime, the continuation of the alliance represents a significant obstacle. Tied to a Cold War rationale and a narrow military definition of security, the alliance is a stultifying factor in the post Cold War condition. The paper concludes that a lasting, stable peace can only be achieved through an incremental process of regional cooperation that is multi-layered, multi-functional and multi-lateral in character.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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