Japan's Contribution to Military Security in East Asia under the U.S.-Japan Alliance during the Suga Administration

Khairunnas, Muhammad Ramzi (2023) Japan's Contribution to Military Security in East Asia under the U.S.-Japan Alliance during the Suga Administration. Artikel Karya Ilmiah Mahasiswa.

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Abstract

In an era of significant transitions in East Asia’s security dynamics, Japan’s role in the U.S.–Japan Alliance has become increasingly significant. However, despite the diminishing trend of bilateral military alliances worldwide, the U.S.-Japan Alliance stands as a resilient bulwark of security in East Asia. This resilience was particularly evident under the Suga administration, an era punctuated by unique security challenges and opportunities. This paper examines how Prime Minister Suga’s Japan addressed the region’s complex geopolitical realities and growing security threats in a comprehensive and strategic manner. It highlights Suga’s focus on key areas such as cybersecurity, defense budgeting, regional stability, and contentious issues like Taiwan’s security, along with the alignment of Japan’s strategies with U.S. interests. The study casts a spotlight on Suga’s comprehensive approach to navigating the evolving security landscape of East Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific region, underlining Japan’s position as a pivotal actor in regional security.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: J Political Science > JZ International relations
Divisions: Fakultas Falsafah dan Peradaban > Hubungan Internasional-S2
Depositing User: Mr Aditio Setyawicaksono
Date Deposited: 12 Jul 2023 08:02
Last Modified: 12 Jul 2023 08:02
URI: http://repository.paramadina.ac.id/id/eprint/1184

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