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Abe’s Final Victory: Japan’s Defense Revolution and the End of Postwar Pacifism
['Senior Fellow', 'Director', 'Center On Europe', 'Nonresident', 'China Center', 'Mark Montgomery', 'Chi-Chang Tsai', 'Pao-Yang Shen', 'Ting-Yu Wang', 'Hudson Institute']
Hudson Institute
The cumulative result is nothing less than a complete redefinition of Japan’s military purpose.
For decades, Japanese defense planning revolved around protecting Japanese territory against invasion.
Once China became the central threat, every other aspect of Japanese defense policy had to change accordingly.
It overturns one of the central assumptions of postwar Japanese defense policy.
Together, they have completed a strategic revolution that no previous postwar Japanese government dared even contemplate.