ID | 144033 |
Title Proper | Japan's new realism |
Other Title Information | Abe gets tough |
Language | ENG |
Author | Auslin, Michael |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Last September, tens of thousands of opponents of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe [1] gathered outside the National Diet building in Tokyo, often in torrential rain, holding placards and shouting antiwar slogans. They were there to protest the imminent passage of legislation designed to allow Japan’s military to mobilize overseas for the first time in 70 years—a shift they feared would undermine Japan’s pacifistic constitution and encourage adventurism. On September 17, Japan’s normally sedate parliament dissolved into scuffles as opposition politicians tried and failed to prevent a vote on the bills, which ultimately passed. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Affairs Vol. 95, No.2; Mar-Apr 2016: p.125-134 |
Journal Source | Foreign Affairs Vol: 95 No 2 |
Key Words | Shinzo Abe ; Japan's New Realism ; Japan’s Pacifism ; Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum |