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ID:   006698


Defence of Japan 1996: response to a new era / Japan. Defence Agency 1996  Book
Japan. Defence Agency Book
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Publication Japan, Defene Agency, 1996.
Description xix, 404p.
Standard Number 4789008576
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038479R 355.4752/JAP 038479MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   006647


Japan and peace / Sakio, Takayangi (ed); Katsuyu, Kodama (ed) 1994  Book
Sakio, Takayangi Book
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Publication Kamihama, Mie Academic Press, 1994.
Description 184p.
Standard Number 4944068069
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038422327.1720952/TAK 038422MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   005163


Japan's emerging global role / Unger, Danny (ed); Blackburn, Paul (ed) 1993  Book
Unger, Danny Book
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Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993.
Description x,210p.
Standard Number 1555873871
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036243337.52/UNG 036243MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   005575


Japan's foreign policy / Curtis , Gerald L (ed.) 1993  Book
Curtis Gerald L Book
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Publication New York, M E Sharpe, 1993.
Description xv,383p.
Standard Number 1563242168
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036823327.52/CUR 036823MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   004827


Japan's military renaissance? / Matthews, Ron (ed.); Matsuyama, Keisuke (ed.) 1993  Book
Matthews, Ron Book
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Publication Houndmills, Macmillan, 1993.
Description xviii,251p.
Standard Number 0312091508
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034973355.00952/MAT 034973MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   006811


Japan's quest: the search for international role, recognition, and respect / Hunsberger, Warren 1997  Book
Hunsberger Warren ed. Book
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Publication New York, M E Sharpe, 1997.
Description xxv,268p.
Standard Number 1563248417
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038533327.52/HUN 038533MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   006031


Militarization and demilitarization in contemporary Japan / Hook, Glenn D 1996  Book
Hook, Glenn D Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1996.
Description xv,256p.
Standard Number 0415022746
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037799355.00952/HOO 037799MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   102679


Okita versus Kubo: duelling architects of Japan's security and defence policies / Weeks, Donna   Journal Article
Weeks, Donna Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In recent years, there has been an increasingly vigorous debate by a wide range of participants over the past, present and future of Japanese security and the national defence policy. Ever since the end of the Cold War, international relations theorists have cast their gaze to Japan, and have been given to re-examining 'comprehensive security' with a particular eye for the meaning of 'security'. The 1990s were a particularly interesting time for this scholarly revisionism, while events of September 2001 have cast an entirely different spectre on the nature and expectations of Japanese security, both domestically and internationally. This article is particularly concerned with the developments in the 1990s as scholars sought to reassert the 'defence' component of the comprehensive security policy hitherto pursued by Japan. This re-examination has elevated former Japanese Defence Agency (JDA) bureaucrat Kubo Takuya as the key architect in crafting Japan's security policy. Tsuyoshi Kawasaki's contributions to the debate are especially interesting on this point. He rightly challenges the short-comings of the so-called 'domestic-constructivists', especially Berger and Katzenstein. However, in attempting to demolish their cases for 'selective biases' he then proceeds to selectively argue a similarly biased case in asserting the superiority of yet another derivation of the realist cause - 'postclassical realism'. His key premises are based on his interpretations of the architect of Japan's National Defence Program Outline, Kubo, and in doing so 'proves' the military aspect of Japan's security policy and its 'inherent superiority' as an explanatory framework. Equally, one can mount a case for the 'comprehensive security' proponents by citing the work and presence of the late Okita Saburo in his contributions to understanding post-war security policy. This article will demonstrate a similar argument to that of Kawasaki's based on an analogous analytical framework which grounds Japanese security consciousness in a deeper historical context. It is part of a larger project which seeks to give empirical substance to constructivist interpretations of Japanese security.
Key Words Security  Defence Policy  Japan  Security - Japan  Defence Policy - Japan  Okita 
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Old issues, new response: Japan's foreign and security policy options / Masashi, Nishihara (ed) 1998  Book
Masashi, Nishihara Book
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Publication Tokyo, Japan Centre for International Exchange, 1998.
Description xx,137p.
Standard Number 4889070214
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040654355.033052/MAS 040654MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Quiet deterrence: building Japan's new national security strategy / Japan. Rebuild Japan Initiative Foundation 2014  Book
Japan. Rebuild Japan Initiative Foundation Book
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Publication Tokyo, Rebuild Japan Initiative Foundation, 2014.
Description 92p.Pbk
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057939355.033052/JAP 057939MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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United States-Japan treaty relationship: Japan's perspectives on renewed U.S. commitment / United States of America, Naval Postgraduate School; Kubera, John M. 1995  Book
United States of America, Naval Postgraduate School Book
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Publication California, Naval Postgraduate School Monterary, 1995.
Description 70p.
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038594355.032073/KUB 038594MainOn ShelfGeneral