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ID169206
Title ProperIt’s time to think boldly about Canada–Japan security cooperation
LanguageENG
AuthorWelch, David A
Summary / Abstract (Note)Policy-makers, scholars, and commentators regularly remark upon the unrealized potential of Canada–Japan cooperation, but neither country has taken decisive steps to address it. This reticence is especially noticeable in the security realm. As friendly, like-minded countries with common values, a common vision of international order, and strongly shared security interests in an increasingly tumultuous world, Canada and Japan would be expected to strengthen security ties in meaningful ways. Recent (relatively minor) steps in this direction are welcome. But the time is ripe for the two countries to cement their security partnership through a series of bolder measures ultimately leading to formal alliance.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 74, No.3; Sep 2019: p. 445-452
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 74 No 3
Key WordsAlliances ;  Asia-Pacific Security ;  Canadian Foreign Policy ;  Canadian defence policy ;  Canada–Japan Relations


 
 
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