Japan’s diplomacy, Japan, US Future of Relations

Japan's diplomacy, Japan, US Future of Relations

Japan’s diplomacy, Japan, US Future of Relations

Tokyo … News Time

This week’s comments are focusing on Japan’s diplomacy. Today, in this regard, Associate Professor Ken Jimbo, Keio University’s Department of Policy Management, is looking at the future of Japan and America relations. American President Donald Trumpp is not reflected on traditional Republicans, so in his era, Japan’s relations with the United States began without any information which kind of policies would be brought forth. To establish a trust-based private relationship, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe immediately met and after holding the post of the President of the Donald Trump. As a result, the United States gave importance to the alliance with Japan and consumed the attention of China’s emerging and North Korean issues. This led to a lot of satisfaction by Japan. On the other side, the crisis in the US administration continued. The Deputy Foreign Ministers and Foreign Ministry’s defense appointment has not yet been made. The fact is that there is still a lack of expertise and continuity in diplomacy. For instance, North Korean missile is coming to see strategy. Some are advocating to adopt a strong stand and to imposed more economic sanctions from China, some are being emphasized on adoption. So, during the last 6 months of the Donald Trum administration, Japan has been successful in confirming its integrity. However, he has been worried about the American standpoint of North Korea and China. It is likely that the Trump Administration will continue to rule in the rest of the year in the rest of the year. In mid-term elections has been left for a year, so the administration will prefer the interests of the white-working class. Because they are the biggest supporters of this administration. The behavior of this government will be different from the governments governing leadership for the universal rule. Several international meetings are held to discuss the security and economic issues in the region and the Asia Pacific region, including the EPC Summit in November. The trumpet stand on NATO is a fact that President Trumpp does not see more experts in diplomatic diplomacy. Therefore, it will be necessary for Japan to contact other countries and convince them that how important America’s role is to sustain the Asia Pacific region. Japan will also reach the United States that what should be the rule of the region in this region. That would be important in two-way relationship.

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