Japan's Rearmament.
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on Japan recently argued, the US presence in Japan can be seen either as a "bottle cap," keeping the Japanese military genie in the bottle, or as an "egg shell," fostering the growth of Japanese military power under US protection until one day it hatches onto the regional scene. Since 1996, the analyst argues, fears about the "egg shell" function of the US-Japan alliance have increased markedly, while faith in the "bottle cap" function has declined.
on Japan recently argued, the US presence in Japan can be seen either as a "bottle cap," keeping the Japanese military genie in the bottle, or as an "egg shell," fostering the growth of Japanese military power under US protection until one day it hatches onto the regional scene. Since 1996, the analyst argues, fears about the "egg shell" function of the US-Japan alliance have increased markedly, while faith in the "bottle cap" function has declined.