Abstract

The period after 9/11 has been labeled the new post Cold War or ‘post post Cold War’:1 an era of increased asymmetrical threats and terrorism, deeper global cooperation concerning counter‐terrorism and non‐proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), growing US unilateralism as well as isolation and the birth of the Bush Doctrine. Beyond 9/11, what is the meaning of the new post Cold War for the US–Japan alliance? This paper will address this question from the perspectives of both the United States and Japan in this new era.

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