Japan's Threat Perception during the Cold War
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Oren re-examines Japan’s threat perception during the first two decades of the Cold War using a wide range of source materials including many unavailable in English or only recently declassified.There is a widely shared misconception that during the Cold War the Japanese were largely shielded from threats due to the American military protection the regional balance of power Japan’s geographical insularity and domestic aversion to militarism. Oren dispels this showing how security threats pervaded Japanese strategic thinking in this period. By dispelling this misconception Oren enables us to more accurately gauge the degree to which Japan’s threat perception has evolved during and after the end of the Cold War and to enhance our understanding of Tokyo’s strategic calculus in the current situation of rivalry between China and the United States. This book will be of great value to both scholars of Japanese history and contemporary international relations.
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