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Between offensive and defensive realism – the Japanese Abe government’s security policy toward China / Lande, Eivind   Journal Article
Lande, Eivind Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article gives a broad description of the Japanese second Abe government’s reassurance, arming, and alliance policy toward China. The sources used are mostly elite interviews, newspaper articles, and books from Japan. It gives a realist analysis but also looks at New Komeito’s influence within the coalition government on topics such as the adoption of principles for collective self-defense. While retaining major elements of the defensive realist Yoshida Doctrine, the direction of policy change has been toward a more assertive policy. Japanese perceptions of China’s capabilities and intentions and of the offensive or defensive advantage of the geography of the Nansei Islands and Chinese anti-ship ballistic missiles give an explanation for the shift in policy.
Key Words Japan  China  Security Policy  Yoshida Doctrine  Nansei Islands 
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