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Japan Rearmed

The Politics of Military Power
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Japan Rearmed by Sheila A. Smith explores Japan's evolving military policies amid regional threats and changing global dynamics. The book examines how Japan is reassessing its pacifist stance, addressing security challenges, and considering military options. It provides insight into Japan's pursuit of a balance between maintaining peace and safeguarding national security.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in Japan's evolving security policies and its role in global military dynamics. It offers insightful analysis into how Japan is adapting its defence strategies in response to regional threats and international expectations, providing both historical context and contemporary discourse.

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Japan Rearmed

Modern Japan is not only responding to threats from North Korea and China but is also reevaluating its dependence on the United States, Sheila Smith shows. No longer convinced they can rely on Americans to defend their country, Tokyo’s political leaders are now confronting the possibility that they may need to prepare the nation’s military for war.

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"Washington's relationship with Tokyo is generally considered the most important of the United States' 70-odd alliances. In this intimately knowledgeable book, Smith shows how that alliance looks to the Japanese: increasingly unreliable." -Andrew J. Nathan, Foreign Affairs

"Masterfully traces the interplay of Japan's military heritage, politics, national sentiment, threats, and alliance with the United States in the formation and development of the Self-Defense Force. Even experts will find new information and insights." -Admiral Dennis Blair, US Navy (Ret.), former Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Command

"A must-read for US policymakers responsible for Asia." -J. Thomas Schieffer, former US Ambassador to Japan

"A highly readable and richly detailed account of Japan's rearmament and the politics surrounding it." -Journal of American–East Asian Relations

Japan has one of Asia's most technologically advanced militaries, yet it has struggled to use its hard power as an instrument of national policy. The horrors of World War II continue to haunt policymakers in Tokyo, but a fundamental shift in East Asian geopolitics has forced Japan to rethink its commitment to pacifism. Its military, once feared as a security liability, now appears to be an indispensable asset.

In Japan Rearmed, Sheila Smith argues that Japan is not only responding to threats from North Korean missiles and Chinese maritime activities, it is fundamentally reevaluating its dependence on the United States as its leaders confront the very real possibility that they may soon need to prepare for war.

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This authoritative book provides a detailed analysis of Japan's evolving defence strategies amidst rising security tensions in East Asia. It highlights the uncertain reliability of the US-Japan alliance and the geopolitical pressures from North Korea and China. The book is praised for its clarity and insight into Japan's political and military landscape, making it essential for policymakers and students interested in Japanese security policies.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674293953

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 14 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Sheila A. Smith is John E. Merow Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China. She is chair of the US advisors to the US–Japan Conference on Cultural and Educational Interchange and is a frequent media commentator on East Asian affairs.

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