What is the strengthened Japan-U.S. Alliance for? Defending and advancing the Liberal World Order/Kazuya Sakamoto -- The case of an alternative strategy for Japan: beyond article 9-Alliance Regime/Yoshihide Soeya -- Japan's economy and policy in a global context: postwar experience and prospects for the twenty-first century/Jun Saito -- Will the sun also rise? Five growth strategies for Japan/Yoko Takeda -- Multilateralism recalibrated: Japan's engagement in institutioin building in the past 70 years and beyond/ Akiko Fukushima -- Development assistance for inclusive growth: a field for Japan-U.S. cooperation?/Akiko Imai.
Summary:
Japanese security, economic, institutional, and development policies have undergone a remarkable evolution in the 70 years since the end of World War II. Distinguished Japanese scholars reflect on the evolution of these policies and draw lessons for coming decades, spotlighting emerging Japanese thinking on key issues facing the U.S.-Japan alliance.
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