This volume is part of a subseries of the Foreign Relations of the
United States that documents the most issues in the foreign policy
of the 5 years (1964-1968) of the administration of Lyndon B.
Johnson. This volume documents U.S. policy toward Japan during a
period of increasing change in the relations between the two
allies. Japan was fast becoming a major economic power while still
relying on the United States for its security. A theme of the
coverage, in fact, is the ongoing U.S. effort to encourage Japan to
assume a greater role in its own military defense and to play a
greater role on the world stage, especially in terms of economic
development of the rest of Asia. Another major theme is U.S.
efforts to encourage the continuation of a moderate, pro-Western
Japanese Government.
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