Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.

Throughout the Cold War period, Japan emerged as a major player in the economic sphere, but handicapped in the political/security sphere. This limited role in the political/security sphere has come under severe criticism in the post-Cold War era. Japan realises that to become a normal state, it woul...

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Main Author: Singh, Bhubhindar.
Other Authors: Khong, Yuen Foong
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-144032020-11-01T08:27:46Z Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach. Singh, Bhubhindar. Khong, Yuen Foong S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Military and naval science Throughout the Cold War period, Japan emerged as a major player in the economic sphere, but handicapped in the political/security sphere. This limited role in the political/security sphere has come under severe criticism in the post-Cold War era. Japan realises that to become a normal state, it would have to develop its security profile to commensurate with its position of being the largest economy in Asia. To attain this status, Japan essentially can take three approaches as discussed in the existing literature - a Japan that participates in collective security centred on the United Nations, a Japan that exercises collective defence relying on strengthened US-Japan alliance or an independent strategy. This thesis shows that Japan is already on the path to become a normal state. To achieve the normalisation goal, Japan seems to have adopted the collective defence approach, as suggested by the recent developments in Japanese security policy and defence capabilities. Master of Science (Strategic Studies) 2008-11-13T09:19:09Z 2008-11-13T09:19:09Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14403 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Singh, Bhubhindar.
Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.
description Throughout the Cold War period, Japan emerged as a major player in the economic sphere, but handicapped in the political/security sphere. This limited role in the political/security sphere has come under severe criticism in the post-Cold War era. Japan realises that to become a normal state, it would have to develop its security profile to commensurate with its position of being the largest economy in Asia. To attain this status, Japan essentially can take three approaches as discussed in the existing literature - a Japan that participates in collective security centred on the United Nations, a Japan that exercises collective defence relying on strengthened US-Japan alliance or an independent strategy. This thesis shows that Japan is already on the path to become a normal state. To achieve the normalisation goal, Japan seems to have adopted the collective defence approach, as suggested by the recent developments in Japanese security policy and defence capabilities.
author2 Khong, Yuen Foong
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author Singh, Bhubhindar.
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title Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.
title_short Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.
title_full Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.
title_fullStr Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.
title_full_unstemmed Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.
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