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  • Mar 31, 2023 | asiatimes.com | Madoka Fukuda

    On December 16, 2022, the Japanese government approved three new strategic documents related to national security: the National Security Strategy (NSS), National Defense Strategy and Defense Buildup Program. In the nine years since the enactment of the previous NSS, the most significant changes for Japan have been the growing military threat from China and military tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

  • Mar 30, 2023 | eastasiaforum.org | Madoka Fukuda |Peter McDonald |Katharine H.S. Moon

    Author: Madoka Fukuda, Hosei UniversityOn 16 December 2022, the Japanese government approved three new strategic documents related to national security: the National Security Strategy (NSS), National Defense Strategy and Defense Buildup Program. In the nine years since the enactment of the previous NSS, the most significant changes for Japan have been the growing military threat from China and military tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

  • Mar 30, 2023 | blogarama.com | Madoka Fukuda

    Author: Madoka Fukuda, Hosei UniversityOn 16 December 2022, the Japanese government approved three new strategic documents related to national security: the National Security Strategy (NSS), National Defense Strategy and Defense Buildup Program. In the nine years since the enactment of the previous NSS, the most significant changes for Japan have been the growing military threat from China and military tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

  • Feb 17, 2023 | stimson.org | Madoka Fukuda

    In the security environment surrounding Japan, China’s military buildup and attempts to change the status quo in the region might be the most significant change in the nine years since the enactment of the former National Security Strategy (NSS). In particular, the rising military tension in the Taiwan Strait has reminded the Japanese government of the possibility of being forced to respond to a conflict in the Taiwan Strait.

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