Drawing on the joint security agreement between the United States and Japan forged in February 2005, this Security Consultative Committee document elaborates on military cooperation, and the presence of US troops in Japan.
Published October 29, 2005
Drawing on the joint security agreement between the United States and Japan forged in February 2005, this Security Consultative Committee document elaborates on military cooperation, and the presence of US troops in Japan.
Countering Criminal Violence in Central America
The author assesses the causes and consequences of the violence faced by several Central American countries and examines the national, regional, and international efforts intended to curb its worst effects.
No One's World
A renowned scholar maps out the twenty-first-century world, providing a detailed strategy for reconciling the West with the "rise of the rest." More
The US-South Korea Alliance
A new volume explores the possibilities for enhanced U.S.-South Korea cooperation in both traditional and nontraditional spheres. More
A CRS Report for Congress explores the challenges and opportunities that the United States faces when pursuing bilateral and multilateral...
With the Iraq war over and U.S. troops returning from Afghanistan, the U.S. Army faces a decade of change, writes its chief of staff. It will...
This Congressional Research Service report outlines the background and history of recent Navy irregular warfare and counterterrorism...
Michael Kranish of the Boston Globe discusses Mitt Romney's defense budget plan, describing it as "expensive," "unclear," and "misleading."