Defenders of Japan e-bog
196,23 DKK
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Japans post-war armed forces are a paradox, both embarrassing remnants of the past and valuable repositories of experience. This book charts the development of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) from 1954 as both unorthodox military institutions and servants of a civil society that decries militarism.Investigating JSDF contributions to Japanese and global security, the evolution of such contr...
E-bog
196,23 DKK
Forlag
Hurst Publishers
Udgivet
30 september 2021
Længde
440 sider
Genrer
Military history
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781787387300
Japans post-war armed forces are a paradox, both embarrassing remnants of the past and valuable repositories of experience. This book charts the development of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) from 1954 as both unorthodox military institutions and servants of a civil society that decries militarism.Investigating JSDF contributions to Japanese and global security, the evolution of such contributions during and after the Cold War, and their possible reconfiguration for Japans security needs ahead, Garren Mulloy offers insight into the Forces past, present and future. He explores the characteristics and contradictions of Japanese policy, including novel approaches in response to an increasingly assertive China, the latent threat of North Korea and contributory pressure from the US. Though the American alliance remains the core of Japanese security, new partnerships and international overtures will also shape the Forces place in Prime Minister Abes new vision of proactive contributions to peace.Defenders of Japandeconstructs how the JSDF have adapted and will continue to adapt within domestic norms, caught between unresolved legacies of Japans imperial past and a dynamically shifting balance of future global power.