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Security of Japan and Korean Unification

Authors: Takayuki Onozuka; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
Abstract:
Korea is a dagger pointed at Japan's heart as well as a bridge to the Asian mainland. Stability and non-hostility on the peninsula are critical for maintaining Japan's security. Many had predicted the collapse of North Korea. It is a safe assumption that unification will be achieved in the long term. A Korean unification has implications for Japan's security as follows. First a U.S.-leaning Korea is favorable for Japan. Second a neutral Korea is unfavorable for Japan but not critical to Japan as long as ties between Japan and the U.S. are firm. Third a China-leaning Korea is unfavorable. If China becomes aggressive with Korea it may be critical to Japan's security. The character of a unified Korea will be a complex functional equation. Japan hopes a new Korea is friendly if making efforts to support the project to unify the two Koreas is successful. Japan should also strengthen ties with the U.S. and build mutual understanding and trust with China.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Research paper
Pages: 23
Report Date: 15 MAR 2006
Report Number: A907844
Keywords relating to this report:
*INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
JAPAN
KOREA
WESTERN SECURITY_INTERNATIONAL_
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