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Japan's shifting military priorities: counterbalancing China's rise / Gronning, Bjorn Elias Mikalsen   Journal Article
Gronning, Bjorn Elias Mikalsen Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes the most recent phase of Japan's security policy reform, focusing on its shifting priorities towards the Japan Self-Defense Forces and the Japan-US alliance since mid-2010. From a realist perspective, it argues that these shifting military priorities first and foremost represent a traditional counterbalancing response to China's rise. Conforming to the logic inherent in balance of threat theory, it moreover argues that this balancing behavior is explained by a confluence of two primary factors, namely Japanese perceptions of aggressive Chinese behavior in the maritime domain and concerns relating to the changing distribution of capabilities in China's favor.
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