Japan's Security Policy

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This book analyses Japan’s security policy after the Cold War and engages with the question of whether, since the Cold War ended, Japan has again become a global security player.

The contributions to the book explore Japan’s security policy by providing a detailed overview of the evolution of Japan’s security policy after the Cold War, including the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty and the Senkaku/Daioyu Islands dispute. It also reveals the preeminent security concerns of contemporary Japan by delving into regional security issues such as the Layered Security of Okinawa, the increasing nuclear threat from North Korea, and the Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995-6. The book culminates by discussing security in terms of the essential functions of energy, food, and human security, including an assessment of Japan’s energy policy since World War II and an assessment of the impact food security on Japan’s agriculture and trade.

This book will be of interest to student and scholars of East Asian Politics, Security Studies and the International Relations of the Asia Pacific. It is also a valuable resource for diplomats and policymakers on Japan and East Asia.

Author(s): Keiji Nakatsuji
Series: Politics in Asia
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 240
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Preface
PART I: Historical Overview
1. The Cold War and Japan–US Alliance as Backdrop
2. Post-Cold War Crises and A Search for a New Security Policy
3. Did Japan Become a Global Security Player Again?
PART II: Regional Issues
4. Japan and South Korea: Can the Two Countries Cooperate Over the North Korea Nuclear Crisis?
5. Layered Security on Okinawa: Reconciling International, National, and Subnational Narratives
6. How Did Japan take the Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995–6?
PART III: Security Policy by Function
7. Japan’s Energy Security
8. Japan’s Food Security Policy
9. Why Did Japan Engage in Human Security Diplomacy?
Conclusion
Index