Thesis2020

Temporal identities and security policy in postwar Japan

In: European Institute of Japanese Studies, East Asian economics & business series 14

Abstract

Introduction and theory -- Two competing security discourses, 1945-1960 -- Hypothetical enemies, 1960-1970 -- The historic experiment : refusing to become a great military power, 1970-1980 -- The emergence of the normal nation discourse, 1980-1990 -- Discursive rise and fall, 1990-2000 -- Japan as a responsible member of the international community, 2000-2010 -- Breaking out of the postwar regime, 2010-2019.

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