Jeffrey W. Hornung,War on the Rocks
Changes to Japan's security policies tend to elicit panic among its neighbors. When Japanese leaders have sought changes to the post-World War II framework, which was meant to put the genie of Japanese militarism back in the bottle, or critics tend to warn against military normalization or even the return of Japan as a remarkable military power. One of the most enduring symbols of this postwar order is Japan's peace constitution. It is the oldest unamended constitution in the world,but Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to change that. final spring he announced that he wanted to revise the...
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