Between offensive and defensive realism - the Japanese government's security policy toward China/ Eivind Lande

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Security: Vol 14, No. 2, 2018, pp. 172-192 (21A)Summary: The article has examined the reassurance, arming and alliance policies that have been designed by the Abe government to deal with China. This article has shown that the Abe government's security policy toward China has not broken with the main principles of the Yoshida doctrine although the government is following a more assertive policy than governments have done in the past.
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The article has examined the reassurance, arming and alliance policies that have been designed by the Abe government to deal with China. This article has shown that the Abe government's security policy toward China has not broken with the main principles of the Yoshida doctrine although the government is following a more assertive policy than governments have done in the past.

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