In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defense Program Guidelines (NDPG). The guidelines outline the country’s 10-year defence strategy (previous such documents were issued in 1976, 1995 and 2004). The guidelines are aimed at equipping Japan’s Self-Defense Forces—SDF (“jietai” in Japanese) with the capabilities and tools to react to crisis scenarios that go beyond the defence of Japanese territory on the Japanese mainland. This means they are, for example, aimed at upgrading the armed forces and the country’s coast guard to be able to better protect and defend Japanese-controlled and disputed territory in the East China Sea (the Senkaku Islands, subject of a territorial dispute with China). The 2010 NDPG stipulate the re-location o...
The situation in the South-East Asia is unstable. The growing military power of China and its assert...
The article deals with the qualitative changes that have taken place in the course of Japan in the f...
The Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe approved on July 1 a reinterpretation of the Japanese Const...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defense Program Guidelines (NDPG). The guidelines outli...
On December 17, 2010, Tokyo adopted new defense guidelines, the “National Defense Program Guidelines...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defence Programme Guidelines (Ndpg) The 2010 Ndpg do no...
The National Defense Program Guidelines (NDPG) is the primary document of Japan’s defense policy, se...
The security environment in East Asia has continuously evolved, particularly, China’s maritime expan...
The security environment in East Asia has continuously evolved, particularly, China's maritime expan...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In 2010, two important docume...
Japan’s regional and global defense and security policies have undergone a tangible and for a countr...
During the Cold War, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces didn’t play an important role in the ...
Dispute over East China Sea between two big countries in East Asia, namely China and Japan is not so...
This policy brief examines the three new national security documents that Japan issued at the end of...
Japan\u27s search for security in the post-World War II era has been a history of struggle with both...
The situation in the South-East Asia is unstable. The growing military power of China and its assert...
The article deals with the qualitative changes that have taken place in the course of Japan in the f...
The Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe approved on July 1 a reinterpretation of the Japanese Const...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defense Program Guidelines (NDPG). The guidelines outli...
On December 17, 2010, Tokyo adopted new defense guidelines, the “National Defense Program Guidelines...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defence Programme Guidelines (Ndpg) The 2010 Ndpg do no...
The National Defense Program Guidelines (NDPG) is the primary document of Japan’s defense policy, se...
The security environment in East Asia has continuously evolved, particularly, China’s maritime expan...
The security environment in East Asia has continuously evolved, particularly, China's maritime expan...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In 2010, two important docume...
Japan’s regional and global defense and security policies have undergone a tangible and for a countr...
During the Cold War, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces didn’t play an important role in the ...
Dispute over East China Sea between two big countries in East Asia, namely China and Japan is not so...
This policy brief examines the three new national security documents that Japan issued at the end of...
Japan\u27s search for security in the post-World War II era has been a history of struggle with both...
The situation in the South-East Asia is unstable. The growing military power of China and its assert...
The article deals with the qualitative changes that have taken place in the course of Japan in the f...
The Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe approved on July 1 a reinterpretation of the Japanese Const...