Sunday, January 24, 2010

The Changing U.S. Japan Alliance

Japan responded with eager hospitality during a visit to Tokyo last month by Vice President Xi Jinping, China's heir apparent. Yuriko Nakao/Reuters

In Japan, U.S. Losing Diplomatic Ground To China -- New York Times

TOKYO — When Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates visited Japan’s new leaders in October, not long after their historic election, he pressed so hard and so publicly for a military base agreement that the Japanese news media labeled him a bully.

The difference between that visit and the friendly welcome that a high-level Japanese delegation received just two months later in China, Japan’s historic rival, could not have been more stark.

A grinning President Hu Jintao of China took individual photos with more than a hundred visiting Japanese lawmakers, patiently shaking hands with each of them in an impressive display of mass diplomacy.

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More News On The U.S. Japan Relationship

US-Japan relations clouded by Okinawa -- Financial Times
Future of Okinawa Base Strains Alliance -- Washington Post
Japanese residents elect mayor opposing US base -- AFP
Japanese Mayoral Vote Turns Against U.S. Military Base -- Wall Street Journal
Japan, U.S. vow to expand ties despite base feud -- Reuters
US, Japan mark 50 years since security pact signed -- Washington Post
Obama Calls for Strengthening U.S.-Japanese Alliance -- Chosun Ilbo
Feud casts pall over Japan-United States alliance anniversary -- The Telegraph
At age 50, US-Japan bond hits growing pains -- AFP

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