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Nye Initiative

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America's political, economic, and security goals. Specifically, Nye advocated that the United States should maintain a total of 100,000 troops in East Asia, emphasizing the importance of the U.S. Marine Corps and other military forces in Okinawa. While maintaining the U.S.-Japan alliance, it also aimed to check the structural forces, such as the rise of
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The aim of this plan was to reassure Japan and other states in the region of U.S. commitments to the alliance after a series of security crises in the early 1990s. It argued that U.S. military presence in the region had important consequences for the stability of the region, and for the success of
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The Nye Initiative had defined U.S.-Japan relations as the most important bilateral relationship and the Japanese security as the linchpin of the U.S. security policy in the region, helping Japan gain greater military autonomy and power projection capability in the future. Such process of
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re-strengthening the U.S.-Japan security tie was not forced or imposed by any of the two, but rather a product of the mutual recognition of each other's needs and interests.
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area, emphasizing the importance of the U.S. forward presence in Asia and its alliance with
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United States Security Strategy for the East Asia Pacific Region
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Revising the Guidelines for US-Japan Defense Cooperation
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Military Basing and the United States-Japan Alliance
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Index

Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
United States
East Asia
Pacific
Japan
China
nuclear weapons
North Korea
Okinawa, Then and Now
Military Basing and the United States-Japan Alliance
“Moving Marines to Australia is a smart move"
Joseph Nye
Revising the Guidelines for US-Japan Defense Cooperation
China's Challenge to Pax Americana
United States Security Strategy for the East Asia-Pacific Region, 1995
Categories
Military strategy
Japan–United States relations

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