sEciEl
PI'LICY TOWARD .]APAN PART ONE
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGICAT
I.
II.
ATID
S'CURITY AS?ECTS OT TEE REIT\TIONSHTP
NSDM 13
A. B. C.
Inpleoenratiotr and Effect The Okinawa Revetsion Asreement Tha CLrrenr Scene
T0IITICAL/psycriolccIciL rtaToRs nr US./J.!?aN
A. PoliEical Situation in raDan B. Japanr€ foreign policy: Piospecrs for ChanAe C. Japan end orhcr Asian Areas i - Southeast Asia ii!- Ja!tu-Sovier Relarions D. Changi.s Viea of JaDe E. US Interesrs III.
7
t2 18 20 25 29 31
JAPAN' S DEIENSF,
B. Jalan's Defense ?o5tu!; and C. lossIble Japanese Defense 1V.
1 2
IOI,rcY CUIDEIINES
plans
37
5t PART TX'O
US-JAIAN
1.
ICONOMTC
1 1 2
SECRET
SXCRE'T
c. D. E. F-
Past U.S. Posirlon
3
Japan's Pa6t ?elfofmarce The Jalanese syscee of Infornal
5
changed CondlEions
G. Hoq Effecrive is rhe Infotual tl. lhe ?osltion o! rhe presidenr Jalane6e Leadership l, the SepteEbe! lconcom Meerlnss
I
:
I1,
ICONOMIC PROBIEMS BETNEEN JAPAN AifD THE
q_s-
A. Japan,6 hpolt Restllcrions 1. Japanrs QuanEjrcE:ve Rest! icrions 2. Japan's Tariffs
10
B. C. U.S. hvestrent in Japan D. Japan's Bala4ce of pawenrs 1. Japanese Foraisn iid 2. Ja!d's foreign InvestDent 3, Yen Revatuation 4. the U.S. - Jaian Bilatela1 lalance oi PalTeots
13
3. orher
Japeese Restlaitrts rnports Japanese lxports to the United
,j
I l l
.J
9
S'CRET
t0 10 L2
19 23 23
2l