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Title ProperReorienting Japan? security transformation under the second Abe cabinet
LanguageENG
AuthorNakanishi, Hiroshi
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article, I provide an overview of the major security and defense changes achieved by the second Abe Shinzo cabinet and analyze why Abe was reasonably successful. Based on analysis of the major Japanese strategic guidelines, the new National Security Council, and legal arguments on interpretations of the constitution, I argue that Abe’s security and defense reforms are not unique to his ideology or political stance but follow the general trend Japan has pursued in the last two decades. What is unique about Abe is his drive and political tact to ram through these reforms. These reforms are also suited to shift Japan’s geopolitical focus away from the Asian continent and toward the Eurasian littoral and maritime areas, where Japan sees more economic and political opportunities without the historical controversies it faces in East Asia. KEYWORDS: Abe Shinzo, Japan’s constitution, collective self-defense, US-Japan defense relations.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 39, No.3; Jul/Sep 2015: p.405-422
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 39 No 3
Key WordsArms Exports ;  Security Transformation ;  Institutional Change ;  Reorienting Japan ;  Second Abe Cabinet ;  Security and Defense Reforms ;  Doctrinal Changes ;  Legal Changes


 
 
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