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Japan as a Global Military Power

Japan as a Global Military Power

Japan as a Global Military Power

New Capabilities, Alliance Integration, Bilateralism-Plus
Christopher W. Hughes, University of Warwick
September 2022
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    Japan is emerging as a more prominent global and regional military power, defying traditional categorisations of a minimalist contribution to the US-Japan alliance, maintaining anti-militarism, seeking an internationalist role, or carving out more strategic autonomy. Instead, this Element argues that Japan has fundamentally shifted its military posture over the last three decades and traversed into a new categorisation of a more capable military power and integrated US ally. This results from Japan's recognition of its fundamentally changing strategic environment that requires a new grand strategy and military doctrines. The shift is traced across the national security strategy components of Japan Self-Defence Forces' capabilities, US-Japan alliance integration, and international security cooperation. The Element argues that all these components are subordinated inevitably to the objectives of homeland security and re-strengthening the US-Japan alliance, and thus Japan's development as international security partner outside the ambit of the bilateral alliance remains stunted. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    September 2022
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108983242
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: Japan's New Military Profile
    • 2. Japan's Shifting Strategic and Military Outlook
    • 3. Transforming Defence Doctrine and Capabilities
    • 4. US-Japan Alliance Integration
    • 5. International Cooperation: Still Bilateralism-Plus
    • 6. Conclusion: Regional and Global Implications
    • References.
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    • Christopher W. Hughes , University of Warwick