Accession Number:

ADA076927

Title:

How Will the United States Withdrawal from the Republic of Korea Affect Japan's National Security.

Descriptive Note:

Final rept.,

Corporate Author:

ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS

Personal Author(s):

Report Date:

1979-06-08

Pagination or Media Count:

127.0

Abstract:

This study examines the impact of U.S. ground troop withdrawal from the Republic of Korea on Japans national security. Japans vital interests, her Self-Defense Force, and the status of the United States-Japan security treaty provide a basis for analyzing her current national security program. The effect of the withdrawal is weighted against Americas changing role in Asia and Japans perception of the threat in East Asia. Based upon Japanese assessment of these developments, six major options were examined as choices for Japan as she responds to changes in this region. It is anticipated that the United States withdrawal of ground troops in the short-term will not be significant. As long as the United States-Japan security treaty is credible and continues to serve as the cornerstone in this relationship, Japans national security structure will remain relatively unchanged. In the long-term, however, it is possible that Japan will take precautionary steps to obviate the outbreak of hostilities. In the event of another armed conflict on the Korean peninsula, the most likely option for Japan will be a selective and conventional course of rearmament involving the continuation of her incremental advances and improvements in her current force structure.

Subject Categories:

  • Government and Political Science

Distribution Statement:

APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE