A review of The Quest for Japan's New Constitution, by Christian G. Winkler (2012) (original) (raw)

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The Quest for Japan's New Constitution: An Analysis of Visions and Constitutional Reform Proposals, 1980–2009

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Japan’s Security Renaissance: New Policies and Politics for the Twenty-First Century

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Japanese Neo-Conservatism:Coping with China and North Korea

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Japan's Security Reforms under Abe Shinzo: Setting the Stage for Proactivism in the Indo-Pacific

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Michael Magcamit

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The Conservative Imaginary: Moral Re-armament and the Internationalism of the Japanese Right, 1945–1962

Reto Hofmann

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Rethinking Japan: The Politics of Contested Nationalism

Wilhelm M Vosse

Social Science Japan Journal, 2019

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Pacifism in the Constitution of Japan and Strategies of National Security

Asaji Hirayama

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Japan’s Security Policy in ‘the Abe Era’: Radical Transformation or Evolutionary Shift?

Adam P Liff

Texas National Security Review, 2018

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Has Komeito Abandoned its Principles? Public Perception of the Party's Role in Japan's Security Legislation Debate

Anne Fisker-Nielsen

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Has Komeito Abandoned its Principles? Public Perception of the Party's Role in Japan's Security Legislation Debate (2016)

Anne Mette FiskerNielsen

The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, 2016

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Global Constitutionalism and Japan's Constitutional Pacifism

Akihiko Kimijima

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Transforming security politics: Koizumi Jun'ichiro and the Gaullist tradition in Japan

H. D. P. Envall

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Japan's Constitution and Defense Policy: Entering a New Era?

Rust Deming

2004

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Less heat, more light: (Re-)Assessing Change in Japan’s Security Policy

Larissa Stünkel

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Temporal othering, de-securitisation and apologies: understanding Japanese security policy change

Karl Gustafsson

Journal of International Relations and Development, 2019

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No Right to Fight: The Modern Implications of Japan's Pacifist Postwar Constitution

Zachary Kaufman

2008

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Japan's Remilitarization, Passive Constitutional Amendment Discourse

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Jurnal Diplomasi Pertahanan, 2021

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Shamshad A Khan

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Foreign Policy Instruments and Factors for Policy Change: Japan’s Security ‘Normalisation’ Reconsidered

Elena Cornelis

Asian Journal of Social Science, 2010

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"Withering anti-militarism in Japan?: 11.9, 9.11, and 3.11"

Kenki Adachi

2011

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Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security: From Pacifism to Realism?

Paul Midford

Asian Affairs, 2012

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Building a more robust framework on revisionism: a reply to Lawson and Legrenzi

Gabriele Natalizia

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Book Review: Kyoko Hatakeyama, Japan’s Evolving Security Policy: Militarisation within a Pacifist Tradition

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Among Threats and a Perfect Excuse”: Understanding Change in Japanese Foreign Security Policy

Christian Turesson, Linus Hagström

Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 2009

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“Remilitarization,” Really? Assessing Change in Japanese Foreign Security Policy

Jon Williamsson

Asian Security, 2009

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