Satoru Mori

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Satoru Mori is a professor in the Faculty of Law at Hosei University. He specializes in international relations, U.S. foreign policy, and Cold War history.

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The U.S.-Japan Alliance in an Age of Resurgent Techno-Nationalism

Techno-nationalism is resurgent in the world today, and it comes at a time of more intense strategic friction between the United States and China, compared to the U.S.-Japan trade battles and technology competition from three decades ago.

· March 31, 2020
Sasakawa Peace Foundation
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Bolstering the Alliance Amid China’s Military Resurgence

Washington and Tokyo should bolster the resilience of their alliance to counter China’s increasingly sophisticated and capable military forces.

  • Michael S. Chase
  • Satoru Mori
  • Masafumi Iida
· October 10, 2019
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China Risk and China Opportunity for the U.S.-Japan Alliance
December 8, 2017

A continually rising and more assertive China presents both risks and opportunities for the international community. The United States and Japan approach China policy issues with many common views but often different priorities or diplomatic tools.

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