Description: US-Japan Security Community : Theoretical Understanding of Transpacific Relationships, Hardcover by Sakai, Hidekazu, ISBN 1138486671, ISBN-13 9781138486676, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Drawing on the work of Karl W. Deutsch, this book argues that the United States and Japan have formed their own security community, based on a sense of “collective identity.” In so doing, it provides a new theoretical outlook on co- operation between the United States and Japan, offering a fresh understanding of their bilateral relationship as one that goes beyond a mere military alliance or free trade partnership. Taking an empirical approach, Sakai analyzes three key case studies: the Persian Gulf War of 1990–1, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. He examines how the United States and Japan interacted with one another in their discourses and behaviors in these three instances and thus demonstrates the existence of a collective identity between the two nations.
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Book Title: US-Japan Security Community : Theoretical Understanding of Transp
Number of Pages: 110 Pages
Publication Name: Us-Japan Security Community : Theoretical Understanding of Transpacific Relationships
Language: English
Publisher: Routledge
Subject: Ethnic Studies / General, Regional Studies, International Relations / General, Security (National & International)
Publication Year: 2018
Item Weight: 16 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Hidekazu Sakai
Item Length: 8.5 in
Subject Area: Political Science, Social Science
Series: Routledge Studies on the Asia-Pacific Region Ser.
Item Width: 5.4 in
Format: Hardcover