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053973
Changing role of Japan's self-defence forces
/ Mathur, Arpita
April 2004
Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Publication
April 2004.
Key Words
United nations-peacekeeping
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Japan-United Nations
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JApan-International relations-United States
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JApan-Defence
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Japan-Self Defence Force
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ID:
066760
Elections in Japan: Koizumi's gamble payas off
/ Mathur, Arpita
2005
Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Publication
2005.
Key Words
Japan
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Japan-Internal Politics
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Japan-Elections
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ID:
089907
Japan's approach to regionalism: outlook towards the EAS and EAC
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Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
One of the most notable attempts by Japan towards fostering regionalism in recent years has been through its active and positive participation in the East Asia Summit (EAS), envisioned to be a stepping stone towards the formation of an East Asian Community (EAC). The idea behind regionalism and efforts towards the EAS and EAC are to be perceived within the broader context of Tokyo's attempts to shape the regional environment and influence policies in the region. Its primary goal is to neutralize and dilute the influence of China. The EAS and EAC are bound to bring India and Japan together on a common platform which will be mutually beneficial for both countries.
Key Words
Regionalism
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Japan
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EAS
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EAC
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059140
Japan's changing role in the US-Japan security alliance
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Oct-Dec 2004
Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Oct-Dec 2004.
Key Words
Japan
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United States
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Security Alliance
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Japan - Security
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International Relations - Case Studies
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077435
Japan's contemporary nationalism: trends and politico-security drivers
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Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Publication
2007.
Summary/Abstract
Contemporary Japanese nationalism is the principal force behind Japan's gradual shift towards 'normal' statehood and what has been called as 'reluctant realism'. The nature and content of this nationalism is, however, very much dissimilar to that which characterized its militarist past. This nationalist streak is largely elitist and assumes softer undertones as it percolates down to the masses. The article argues that contemporary assertive Japanese nationalism is the force behind Tokyo's quest for a redefinition of its national identity befitting its international status and global role
Key Words
Nationalism
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Japan - National Identity
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Japan - Nationalism
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ID:
075150
Japan's response to North Korea's nuclear test
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Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Nuclear testing
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Japan
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North Korea
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ID:
058182
Japan's response to the 11 september crisis
/ Mathur, Arpita
Nov 2004
Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Nov 2001.
Key Words
Security
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Japan
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War on Terrorism
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074153
Japan's security concerns and policy responses
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Mathur, Arpita
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2006.
Key Words
Japan
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Security Policy
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International Relations - Case Studies
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ID:
079616
Japan's self-defense force: towards a normal military
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Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Publication
2007.
Summary/Abstract
The Self-Defense Forces (SDF) are one of the variables of the distinctly pacifist security policy Japan has followed ever since the end of the war. Japan's ongoing 'normalisation' involves an enhancement of the role and functions of these forces. Although the SDF's role has considerably increased in the past decade, it cannot be characterised as Japan's remilitarisation because of strong domestic and external checks. The shift in the SDF's role has to be seen in the larger context of fundamental changes in regional security in East Asia and Tokyo's intent to broaden its regional and global security profile.
Key Words
Global Security
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Japan
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Self-Defense Forces
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SDF
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127679
Women and food security: a comparison of South Asia and Southeast Asia
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Mathur, Arpita
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Summary/Abstract
Women as a social group are vulnerable to food insecurity despite being primary actors in the food chain. The problem is especially rampant in parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia. The drivers of this vulnerability range from economic to social, cultural, legal and psychological factors. Vulnerability to food insecurity has a definite effect on the health of women and children, as well as social and economic impacts in terms of fewer opportunities for education and greater instances of early marriages. A comparison of indicators used to assess vulnerabilities of women in the two regions shows that the overall situation in South Asia is worse than that in Southeast Asia. There is also a conspicuous difference in terms of the relative weight of the drivers behind this vulnerability. The primary securitising actors at the national, regional and international levels have to play an individual and collective role in rectifying the situation. It is equally mandatory for regional groupings such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) to provide a sound systemic environment for individual countries to work towards achieving these objectives.
Key Words
Health
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South Asia
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Southeast Asia
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Food Security
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Women
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Vulnerability
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Securitising Actors
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