The Japan-U.S. program worked with the RAND Corporation in the U.S., for a research project from 2022-2023 on allies' perspectives on possible changes in the U.S. relatinship with Taiwan. The findings of this research have been published as “Like-Minded Allies? Indo-Pacific Partners’ Views on Possible Changes in the U.S. Relationship with Taiwan” on RAND's website.
By Jeffrey W. Hornung, Miranda Priebe, Bryan Rooney, Patrick Hulme, Nobuhiko Tamaki, Yu Inagaki
SPF's Japan-U.S. Program and the East-West Center in Washington D.C. have published the fourth edition of the “Japan Matters for America/America Matters for Japan” (JMA/AMJ) booklet.
By Sasakawa Peace Foundation, East-West Center
This report describes the different types of cooperation in the security domain between Japan and European countries, the two most reliable allies for the United States in light of the current resurgence of great power competition.
By Jeffrey Hornung, Rand Institute
By Nobumasa Akiyama, Sugio Takahashi, Ken Jimbo, Yu Koizumi,Hirohumi Tosaki, Motohiro Tsuchiya, and Masahiro Kurita
By East-West Center, The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
By Prof. Kent E. Calder Director, Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
By Aaron L. Friedberg Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, Princeton University
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