Super-sizing the DPRK threat: Japan's evolving military posture and North Korea/ Christopher W Hughes
Material type: TextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Survey Vol. 49, Issue. 2, March/April 2009, pp.291-311 (12)Summary: This paper seeks to explain why the perceived North Korean threat has had such an impact on Japanese security policy despite the fact that its impact is arguably disproportionate to the magnitude of the actual military threat. The paper also stresses that Japan continues to push forward its defense posture incrementally.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This paper seeks to explain why the perceived North Korean threat has had such an impact on Japanese security policy despite the fact that its impact is arguably disproportionate to the magnitude of the actual military threat. The paper also stresses that Japan continues to push forward its defense posture incrementally.
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