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Abstract Japan’s defense cooperation agreements (DCAs) have been proliferating in recent years. Despite Japan’s harsh security environment, rather than expanding formal military alliances beyond its sole US ally, DCAs have emerged as a crucial instrument deployed by Japan to strengthen bilateral and minilateral defense relations with various partners. How do we make sense of Japan’s growing activism in forging DCAs? Yet, there does not currently exist a framework to systematically evaluate these DCAs, nor is there a detailed assessment of the utility of these DCAs in transforming Japan’s partnerships with like-minded states. This article proposes an analytical matrix derived from several key performance indicators and applies it to evaluate how Japan’s use of DCAs has transformed its defense relationships with two key strategic partners, Australia and the UK.
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International Relations of the Asia-Pacific is an exciting journal that addresses the major issues and developments taking place in the Asia-Pacific. It provides frontier knowledge of and fresh insights into the Asia-Pacific. The journal is a meeting place where various issues are debated from refreshingly diverging angles, backed up by rigorous scholarship. The journal is open to all methodological approaches and schools of thought, and to ideas that are expressed in plain and clear language.