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3 Jul 2014
This paper discusses the part which US and Japanese joint military exercises, such as "Iron Fist", play as a foreign policy tool for bolstering military deterrence in Northeast Asia. The author also examines the three features which set the "Iron Fist" exercises apart from other joint military exercises between the two countries and explains that such military exercises will become increasingly important to the US–Japan alliance.
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Author | Tiago Mauricio |
Series | East Asia Forum Publications |
Publisher | South Asian Bureau of Economic Research (SABER) |
Copyright | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. |