POST WAR WORLD 1946 1959
RECONSTRUCTION OF JAPANS GOVERNMENT
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strong relationship economically, politically, and militarily
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weak relationship economically, politically, and militarily
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strong economic relationship but at odds militarily
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weak economic relationship but strong political and military relationship
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Detailed explanation-1: -History of the U.S.-Japan Alliance. After the official surrender of Japan to the Allies on Sept. 2, 1945, the United States began the process of helping to bring Japan back into the international community by strengthening military, political and economic ties, much as it was doing with former foes Italy and Germany.
Detailed explanation-2: -Japan and the United States are strong allies sharing fundamental values and strategic interests, with the Japan-U.S. Security Arrangements at the core.
Detailed explanation-3: -President Theodore Roosevelt brokered a 1905 peace treaty in the Russo-Japanese War that was favorable to Japan. The two signed a Commerce and Navigation Treaty in 1911. Japan had also sided with the U.S., Great Britain, and France during World War I.
Detailed explanation-4: -Bilateral Trade and Economic Relations In 2021, U.S. exports to Japan totaled $112 billion ($76 billion in goods and $37 billion in services). U.S. imports totaled $168 billion, with goods accounting for the bulk of imports ($136 billion), most notably motor vehicles and parts.