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Research paper thumbnail of Right Angles: Examining Accounts of Japanese Neo-nationalism

Pacific Affairs, 2008

... 771 (November, 2007), pp. 148-149. 38 Seki Yoshihiko, Sengo nihon no kokusai seijiron (Tokyo:... more ... 771 (November, 2007), pp. 148-149. 38 Seki Yoshihiko, Sengo nihon no kokusai seijiron (Tokyo: Ichigeisha, 2000), p. 172. 39 George Wehrfritz and Hideko Takayama, “Nothing has been solved” [Interview with Kan Naoto], Newsweek, Pacific Edition, 22 September 2003, p. 31. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Abe's Law: Domestic Dimensions of Japan's Collective Self-Defense Debate

A critical assessment of the Japanese government's arguments and approaches in its search for a n... more A critical assessment of the Japanese government's arguments and approaches in its search for a new interpretation of the nation's constitution that would allow Japan to exercise of the right of collective self-defense.

Research paper thumbnail of Right Angles: Examining Accounts of Japanese Neo-nationalism

Pacific Affairs, 2008

... 771 (November, 2007), pp. 148-149. 38 Seki Yoshihiko, Sengo nihon no kokusai seijiron (Tokyo:... more ... 771 (November, 2007), pp. 148-149. 38 Seki Yoshihiko, Sengo nihon no kokusai seijiron (Tokyo: Ichigeisha, 2000), p. 172. 39 George Wehrfritz and Hideko Takayama, “Nothing has been solved” [Interview with Kan Naoto], Newsweek, Pacific Edition, 22 September 2003, p. 31. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Abe's Law: Domestic Dimensions of Japan's Collective Self-Defense Debate

A critical assessment of the Japanese government's arguments and approaches in its search for a n... more A critical assessment of the Japanese government's arguments and approaches in its search for a new interpretation of the nation's constitution that would allow Japan to exercise of the right of collective self-defense.

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