The hidden army: the untold story of Japan's military forces

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Carol Stream, Ill: edition q, Inc., 1995Description: 330pISBN:
  • 1883695015 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: It examines how the Japanese military posture is changing in the post-Soviet era and the possible new roles and directions for the world's third ranking military. It traces the grass-roots effect of Japan's postwar military evolution on Sasebo a mid-sized Japanese town with a century of history as a naval base. The discussion of possible Japanese responses to China's massive military buildup and to North Korea's possession of nuclear delivery systems.
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It examines how the Japanese military posture is changing in the post-Soviet era and the possible new roles and directions for the world's third ranking military. It traces the grass-roots effect of Japan's postwar military evolution on Sasebo a mid-sized Japanese town with a century of history as a naval base. The discussion of possible Japanese responses to China's massive military buildup and to North Korea's possession of nuclear delivery systems.

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