On December 17, 2010, Tokyo adopted new defense guidelines, the “National Defense Program Guidelines” (NDPG). The December 2010 defense guidelines outline the country’s ten-year defense strategy and call for the establishment of a flexible armed forces structure with mobile units capable of rapid deployment in the case of a regional military crisis. Japan’s new NDPG, however, did not alter the fundamentals of Japan’s defense and security policies: They will remain “exclusively defensive defense policies”, the country’s so-called “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” remain unrevised and Tokyo did not lift the self-imposed ban to export weapons and weapons technology (which it then did in December 2011, see below). While the December 2010 defense g...
The aim of this paper is to examine the presence of continuities and the extent to which there is a...
Change is in the air in Japan under the leadership of Shinzo Abe, who in 2012 became Prime Minister ...
Widely considered Japan’s most powerful prime minister in decades, Shinzo Abe has responded to a cha...
On December 17, 2010, Tokyo adopted new defense guidelines, the “National Defense Program Guidelines...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defense Program Guidelines (NDPG). The guidelines outli...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defence Programme Guidelines (Ndpg) The 2010 Ndpg do no...
The security environment in East Asia has continuously evolved, particularly, China’s maritime expan...
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...
Japan’s regional and global defense and security policies have undergone a tangible and for a countr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In 2010, two important docume...
Japan\u27s search for security in the post-World War II era has been a history of struggle with both...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century we have seen Japan adopt a higher profile in internationa...
The article deals with the qualitative changes that have taken place in the course of Japan in the f...
Is Japan re-emerging as a normal, or even a great, military power in regional and global security af...
The aim of this paper is to examine the presence of continuities and the extent to which there is a...
Change is in the air in Japan under the leadership of Shinzo Abe, who in 2012 became Prime Minister ...
Widely considered Japan’s most powerful prime minister in decades, Shinzo Abe has responded to a cha...
On December 17, 2010, Tokyo adopted new defense guidelines, the “National Defense Program Guidelines...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defense Program Guidelines (NDPG). The guidelines outli...
In December 2010, Japan adopted the National Defence Programme Guidelines (Ndpg) The 2010 Ndpg do no...
The security environment in East Asia has continuously evolved, particularly, China’s maritime expan...
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...
Japan’s regional and global defense and security policies have undergone a tangible and for a countr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In 2010, two important docume...
Japan\u27s search for security in the post-World War II era has been a history of struggle with both...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century we have seen Japan adopt a higher profile in internationa...
The article deals with the qualitative changes that have taken place in the course of Japan in the f...
Is Japan re-emerging as a normal, or even a great, military power in regional and global security af...
The aim of this paper is to examine the presence of continuities and the extent to which there is a...
Change is in the air in Japan under the leadership of Shinzo Abe, who in 2012 became Prime Minister ...
Widely considered Japan’s most powerful prime minister in decades, Shinzo Abe has responded to a cha...