Evaluating Japan’s New Grand Strategy
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadás sorszáma 1
- Kiadó Routledge
- Megjelenés dátuma 2025. május 30.
- ISBN 9781041101321
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem156 oldal
- Méret 234x156 mm
- Súly 308 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 14 Line drawings, color 666
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Rövid leírás:
This Adelphi book evaluates Japan’s new grand strategy, considering whether it and associated reforms are sufficiently robust to fulfil Japan’s goal of ensuring its security even in the scenario of a Chinese attack on Taiwan.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Geopolitical stresses in the Indo-Pacific are increasing and intensifying. These stresses derive from China’s more assertive regional behaviour; growing alignments between China and Russia on the one hand and Russia and North Korea on the other; and most recently from the apparent recalibration of United States foreign policy under the second Trump administration. They have magnified Japan’s significance as a strategic actor both in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.
As such, it is of global importance whether Japan can meet the grand-strategic goals that it established in its 2022 National Security Strategy, National Defense Strategy and Defense Buildup Program. This Adelphi book evaluates Japan’s new grand strategy, considering whether it and associated reforms are sufficiently robust to fulfil Japan’s goal of ensuring its security even in the scenario of a Chinese attack on Taiwan.
‘Robert Ward shines a brilliant light on the transformation seen in Japan’s grand strategy during the past 15 years, placing it in its historical context but crucially also illuminating how Japanese society has come to understand the threat to the country’s security posed by North Korea, Russia and above all China. Delivering the new grand strategy will not be easy, but this book shows that it can be done and that it has strong winds behind it.’
Bill Emmott, Chairman of the Trustees, IISS and author of Deterrence, Diplomacy and the Risk of Conflict Over Taiwan
‘This book offers a compelling, balanced and insightful exploration of the evolution of Japan’s foreign policy, tracing its trajectory from the Meiji Restoration to the present day while prompting readers to contemplate its future direction. It presents a persuasive analysis of how Japan’s strategic choices have shaped the global order – spanning security, economics and technology. This volume is indispensable not only for Japan specialists and security experts but also for policymakers, scholars, business leaders and students – indeed, for anyone seeking to grasp the profound geopolitical shifts unfolding across the region.’
Doden Aiko, former NHK commentator; Journalist/Distinguished Senior Fellow, Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University; Japan Foundation Indo-Pacific Partnership Program Fellow
‘Robert Ward’s insightful book offers profound insights into the logic and principles underpinning Japan’s grand strategy, providing a roadmap to stability in today’s complex and rapidly changing international environment. This essential read compellingly describes Japan’s strategic evolution from the Yoshida Doctrine to Abe Shinzo’s transformative approach and beyond, signifying its transition from a postwar strategy focused on stability and strong US relations to playing a more autonomous and proactive role on the world stage. As the book illustrates, Japan’s increased participation in global affairs could serve as a beacon of stability amid the uncertainties in US–Japan relations and the waning of US leadership in an era marked by turbulence under the second Trump administration.
Ward explores Japan’s dynamic engagement and swift advances in previously uncharted territories such as defence strategy and diplomacy, and cyber and space technologies. The book also examines Japan’s leadership in economic security, highlighting its strategic efforts to reinforce supply chains and assert itself as a geo-economic power through initiatives like the CPTPP and strategic industrial policies.’
Suzuki Kazuto, Professor of Science and Technology Policy, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo
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Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
· A grand-strategic watershed
· The catalysts for change
· Testing Japanese resilience
‘Hardware’ and ‘software’
Chapter One: Japan’s shifting strategic compass
· Maritime Japan
· Four strategic phases
· A triangle and triangulation
Chapter Two: Building Japanese deterrence and response capabilities – defence and diplomacy
· Changing defence assumptions
· Japan’s strategic shift to the Southwest Islands
· Building defence and defence-industrial resilience
· Cyber, intelligence and space
· Defence diplomacy – networking deterrence
Chapter Three: New tools of Japanese security
· Japan’s ‘comprehensive national power’
· Japan’s evolving geo-economic power
· Economic security – increasing Japanese geo-economic agency
· Economic security and industrial policy
Chapter Four: Structural impediments
· Japan acquires its strategic ‘rheostat’
· Demographic and fiscal headwinds
· Societal change
Conclusion
· Structural change in Japan
· Japan’s capacity to deliver
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