Threat perception, government centralization, and political instrumentality in Abe Shinzo's Japan/ Eitan Oren

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Australian Journal Of International Affairs : Vol 74, No 6, December 2020, pp.721-745Summary: In this paper, the literature and derive certain expectations about how political centralization may affect government threat perception, and from these, generate formal hypotheses. The test these against the evidence of the recent and extensive changes within Japan's national security apparatus and official government assessments of international threats in the period spanning the first and second Abe administrations (2006-2018).
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In this paper, the literature and derive certain expectations about how political centralization may affect government threat perception, and from these, generate formal hypotheses. The test these against the evidence of the recent and extensive changes within Japan's national security apparatus and official government assessments of international threats in the period spanning the first and second Abe administrations (2006-2018).

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