Faced with a slow-growing economy and fast-rising neighbors, a long-term reconstruction effort and an aging population, Japan finds itself frustrated and insecure. Tomohiko Taniguchi writes that these factors may soon result in a more realist foreign policy and stronger defense policy for Tokyo, but that these shifts will be indicative of the power lost, not gained, by Japan.
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Ishihara and the Senkakus: The Japanese State of Mind
Faced with a slow-growing economy and fast-rising neighbors, a long-term reconstruction effort and an aging population, Japan finds itself frustrated and insecure. Tomohiko Taniguchi writes that these factors may soon result in a more realist foreign policy and stronger defense policy for Tokyo, but that these shifts will be indicative of the power lost, not gained, by Japan.