Title of article :
Japan’s Grand Strategic Shift from Yoshida to Koizumi: Reflections on Japan’s Strategic Focus in the 21st Century
Author/Authors :
TANG, SIEW MUN Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - School of History, Politics and Strategic Studies, Malaysia
Pages :
20
From page :
117
To page :
136
Abstract :
Postwar Japan had been defined by the Yoshida Doctrine. As a grand strategy, this doctrine, which was aimed at spurring and advancing Japan’s economic development while keeping security commitments to the lowest acceptable level, had reaped enormous benefits and was instrumental in creating the economic mammoth that Japan is today. However, the changing security and political environments attendant with the post-Cold War era is challenging the precepts of the Yoshida Doctrine. This article argues that the Yoshida Doctrine is losing support, and it its wake the newly christened Koizumi Doctrine is a more accurate approximation of Japan’s emerging grand strategy. The new grand strategy is concerned with (1) achieving structural power, (2) preserving national tranquility, and (3) maintaining Japan’s economic competitiveness. The shift from the Yoshida Doctrine to the Koizumi Doctrine is a manifestation of Japan’s aspirations and perception of vulnerabilities in the context of domestic and international developments.
Keywords :
Japan’s Grand Strategic , Yoshida to Koizumi , Reflections on Japan’s Strategic , Focus in the 21st Century
Journal title :
Akademika
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Akademika
Record number :
2627793
Link To Document :
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