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2015 | 1 | 1 | 53-72

Article title

Japan's Role in Security of The Asia-Pacific Region

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This paper examines Japan's present and future international security role in the light of changes affecting the Asia-Pacific Region. Japan always had a major impact on this region despite of its post-World War II uncomfortable geopolitical position. In this paper the author concludes that Japan is now more favorably disposed to play a “comprehensive international role” in the field of regional security. Tokyo seems to be eager to go on with security co-operation with Washington D.C., however at the same time gradually increasing selfresponsibility for its defense and the security of its surrounding environment. Although Japan with no doubt has its strategic interests in Asia-Pacific, nowadays it is likely to play more than only a supportive role in this region. From the political point of view, the author tries to prove, that Japan is well prepared to play a role of regional stabilizer, but to do this Japan requires to choose carefully its independent path without

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1

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1

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53-72

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published
2015-06-15

Contributors

  • Wydział Dziennikarstwa i Nauk Politycznych, Uniwersytet Warszawski

References

  • 1. E. Atassanova-Cornelis, Japan's New Approach to National Security, in: Brief Issue of EU Institute of Security Studies, January 2014 2. Mid-term National Defense Program for 2014-2019 3. H. Tanaka, Bolstering East Asian Cooperation 70 Years On, in: East Asia Insights, Feb. 2015 4. N. Yamaguchi, Evolution of Japan’s National Security Policy under the Abe Administration, in: The Asian Forum, Jan.-Feb. 2015

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