This book explores Japan's emerging national security policy in
relation to China. It considers the rise of nationalism in
contemporary Japan, the recent actions of the Abe government to
change Japan's security policy course and the importance of
domestic views, both elite and popular, about safety and
credibility in shaping security policy. It highlights the lack of
strong links between China and Japan and the existence in Japan of
significant misconceptions about China. It discusses the politics
of Japan's alliances, examines the growth of national pride in
Japan and of a more confrontational attitude toward China, and
concludes by putting forward some scenarios for likely future
developments and some policy proposals for a stable Japan-China
relationship.
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