Pursuing continued dependency on the U.S.: Abe’s Transitory Security Strategy
Keywords:
U.S, hegemony, anti-globalist, anti-establishment, structural vulnerabilities, protectrate, creditorAbstract
This essay will follow a political-economy approach to analyzing the background and dynamics of Donald Trump’s presidency, focusing on the interplay of political-economic and national security factors in which the former is considered as basic driver. It rejects the mainstream approach that is critical, almost a priori, to Trump presidency, based on political correctness and his alleged amateurism in policy making and implementation, especially in the field of foreign and national security policy. The analysis will discuss the central importance of Japan as the largest creditor nation in the maintenance of U.S. economic hegemony, which is prerequisite to the military hegemony.

