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Japan's Politics: Crossing the Rubicon

Peng Er Lam

East Asian Policy (EAP), 2016, vol. 08, issue 01, 71-78

Abstract: In 2015, an unprecedented set of security bills was passed in Japanese parliament, permitting Tokyo to engage in collective security by aiding allies against third parties and to loosen the tight restrictions on the Self-Defence Force in United Nations Peace Keeping Operations, its rules of engagement and other multilateral deployment abroad. With these bills, Japan has crossed the Rubicon and evolved into a “normal” state in international affairs.

Date: 2016
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