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Japan's Security Identity - From a Peace-State to an International-State (Paperback)
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Japan's Security Identity - From a Peace-State to an International-State (Paperback)
Series: The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series
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Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a significant change
in Japanese security policy, as Japan's security identity has
shifted from a peace state, to an international state. In this
book, Bhubhindar Singh argues that from the 1990s onwards, the
Japanese security policymaking elite recognized that its earlier
approach to security policy which was influenced by the peace-state
security identity was no longer appropriate. Rather, as a member of
the international community, Japan had to carve out a responsible
role in regional and international security affairs, which required
greater emphasis on the role of the military in Japan's security
policy. To explore the change in Japan's security identity and its
associated security behaviour, this book contrasts the three areas
that define and shape Japanese security policy: Japan's conception
(or definition) of national security; the country's contribution,
in military terms, to regional and international affairs; and the
changes to the security policy regime responsible for the security
policy formulation. Further, it seeks to challenge the dominant
realist interpretation of Japanese security policy by adopting an
identity-based approach and showing how whilst realist accounts
correctly capture the trajectory of Japanese post-Cold War security
policy, they fail to explain the underlying causes of the change in
Japanese security behaviour in the post-Cold War period. This book
is an important addition to the current literature on Japanese
security policy, and will be of great use to students and scholars
interested in Japanese and Asian politics, as well as security
studies and international relations more broadly.
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