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Japan's Re-emergence as a 'Normal' Military Power (Hardcover)
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Japan's Re-emergence as a 'Normal' Military Power (Hardcover)
Series: Adelphi series
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Is Japan re-emerging as a normal, or even a great, military power
in regional and global security affairs? This Adelphi Paper
assesses the overall trajectory of Japan's security policy over the
last decade, and the impact of a changing Japanese military posture
on the stability of East Asia. The paper examines Japan's evolving
security debate, set against the background of a shifting
international environment and domestic policymaking system; the
status of Japan's national military capabilities and constitutional
prohibitions; post-Cold War developments in the US Japan alliance;
and Japan's role in multilateral regional security dialogue, UN
PKO, and US-led coalitions of the willing. It concludes that Japan
is undoubtedly moving along the trajectory of becoming a more
assertive military power, and that this trend has been accelerated
post-9/11. Japan is unlikely, though, to channel its military power
through greatly different frameworks than at present. Japan will
opt for the enhanced, and probably inextricable, integration of its
military capabilities into the US Japan alliance, rather than
pursuing options for greater autonomy or multilateralism. Japan's
strengthened role as the defensive shield for the offensive sword
of US power projection will only serve to bolster US military
hegemony in East Asia and globally.
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