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The U.S.-Japan-Republic of Korea Alliance as part of the Joe Biden Administration's Indo-Pacific Strategy

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S207054760022725-4-
DOI
10.18254/S207054760022725-4
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 5
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0
Abstract

The article outlines the strategy of the Joe Biden administration to develop cooperation with Japan and the Republic of Korea within the framework of a trilateral alliance and emphasizes the role of Seoul, without whose participation complex interaction is unlikely.

Keywords
Northeast Asia, Korean Peninsula, American presence in Northeast Asia, The U.S.-Japan-ROK alliance, Indo-Pacific Region
Date of publication
24.10.2022
Number of purchasers
11
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536

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