Japan's remilitarisation / Christopher W. Hughes.
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UA845 H84 2004 Japan's security agenda : military, economic, and environmental dimensions / | UA845 H84 2004 Japan's security agenda : military, economic, and environmental dimensions / | UA845 H844 2004 Japan's re-emergence as a "normal" military power / | UA845 H845 2009 Japan's remilitarisation / | UA845 J3153 2012 Japan, Australia and Asia-Pacific security / | UA845 J3153 2012 Japan, Australia and Asia-Pacific security / | UA845 J67 1998 Redefining Japanese security |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-186).
The trajectory of Japan's remilitarisation -- Japan's military doctrine, expenditure and power projection -- The transformation of civilian control -- Japan's military-industrial complex -- Japan's external military commitments -- The erosion of Japan's anti-militaristic principles -- Conclusion.
Is Japan on a path towards assuming a greater military role internationally, or has the recent military normalisation ground to a halt since the premiership of Junichiro Koizumi? In this book, Christopher W. Hughes assesses developments in defence expenditure, civil-military relations, domestic and international military-industrial complexes, Japan's procurement of regional and global power-projection capabilities, the expansion of US-Japan cooperation, and attitudes towards nuclear weapons, constitutional revision and the use of military force. In all of these areas, dynamic and long-term changes outweigh Japan's short-term political logjam over security policy. Hughes argues that many post-war constraints on Japan's military role are still eroding, and that Tokyo is moving towards a more assertive military role and strengthened US-Japan cooperation. Japan's remilitarisation will boost its international security role and the dominance of the US-Japan alliance in regional and global security affairs, but will need to be carefully managed if it is not to become a source of destabilising tensions.