The Japanese self defence force

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Asean Defence Journal 9 2004, pp.4-8Summary: There are two basic principles underlying Japan's new national defence programme guidelines. The first objective of Japan's security policy is to prevent any threat from directly reaching Japan. The second objective is to reduce the chances of any threat arising in various parts of the world in order to prevent it from reaching Japan. The application of these principles is rooted in an increasingly effective JSDF
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There are two basic principles underlying Japan's new national defence programme guidelines. The first objective of Japan's security policy is to prevent any threat from directly reaching Japan. The second objective is to reduce the chances of any threat arising in various parts of the world in order to prevent it from reaching Japan. The application of these principles is rooted in an increasingly effective JSDF

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